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[edit] United Flight 93

On 911 it is said that Flight 93 crashed in Pennsylvania, but did it really? Was flight 93 shot down? Or did it ever crash? Guess what, it never did crash!!! Flight 93 landed in an airport in Cleveland. Shocked? Surprized? Angry? Confused?? You sould Be. On September 11, 2001 Flight 93 landed at about 10:45 am at the airport. Everybody in the airport were kicked out because of two "highjacked" planes landing. One of those planes was indentified as Flight 93. When it landed the plnaes passengers were qustioned for about 1 hour. While the other plane took 2 hours. Why did it only take 1 hour to investagate Flight 93, while the plane took longer and held a little less pasengers? After Flight 93 was done for interigation, all the passengers were taken in to a NASA building were NASA test rockets. The other planes passengers were taken to a military base. Were thos passengers are to remains a mystery. Some say they were a shot down inside. Others say they are still alive to this day hiding somewhere.

Now lets take a look at the Pennsilvani crash site were Flight 93 "crashed"

Do you see any blood, bodys, or a plane? The people who investegated Flight 93 said that it looked as if someone dug a 10 foot hole and dumped trash in it. Others siad they could not find a single drop of blood, not even to this day, not a sing drop.

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BetacommandBot 01:22, 24 July 2007 (UTC)