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Originally posted by govtflu
reply to post by skeptic_al
Here are photos of further tampering.. people collecting airplane parts / other evidence.. rather than marking them: www.rumormillnews.com...
Originally posted by TWILITE22
What I don't get is how she boarded her plane without identification,I mean Ted Olson stated that she did not have her purse with her and I know for a fact that you cannot board the plane without one.another thing I cannot wrap my head around is why would the pilots give up the cockpits over a few box cutters?I just don't believe they would have given up that easily nothing of the os adds up.
Originally posted by Shadow Herder
So the bottom line is the fact that the whole Barbara Olsen story which includes the whole back story of Middle eastern Terrorists, head bands, and the famous box cutters were a COMPLETE fabrication.
The official story is a fabrication. Dont let anyone try to convince you otherwise.
Originally posted by roboe
Originally posted by govtflu
reply to post by skeptic_al
Here are photos of further tampering.. people collecting airplane parts / other evidence.. rather than marking them: www.rumormillnews.com...
The primary source of that article, Sam Danner, has admitted to making up the whole story. He was never at the Pentagon in the first place.
And there was no need to collect and mark evidence, as it fairly soon became obvious what had happened there. You can read all about that in the book called Firefight by Patrick Creed and Rick Newman.edit on 17-10-2010 by roboe because: (no reason given)
Then he (Special Agent John Adams) took up another matter: how to deal with all the physical evidence on the scene. At the beginning, it made sense to gather up every part of the airplane, or anything else that might help document the crimes. But there was an overwhelming amount of debris. Plus, more than 24 hours later, there was little mystery about what had happened: Terrorists had hijacked the plane and deliberately flown it into the Pentagon. Yet agents were still gathering evidence as if the Bureau needed to piece together a giant puzzle. At one point Adams saw several agents picking up some wreckage that looked like airplane and parts and bringing them over to the FBI command post. "What are they doing?" he said to a colleague. "Cleaning the lawn?"
Several FBI supervisor got together to discuss what, exactly, the recovery effort was supposed to recover. One supervisor aruged that every airplane part was significant and ought to be treated as valuable evidence. "That can't be," Adams countered. "We know what happened here. Do we really need to collect every piece of the airplane?"