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<blockquote data-quote="911" data-source="post: 1130949" data-attributes="member: 11221"><p>I guess the author of this article felt he had to post a picture of a real plane crash from Siberia, which had actual plane parts and debris, like all plane crash sites do, as opposed to the hapless craterred pile of dirt with no plane parts at Shanksville, PA. Because according to the official version, the Boeing 757 instantly disappeared upon impact. Supposedly, 85% of the plane burried itself in the ground and the rest of the plane hit the ground then bounced off <em>up to 8 miles away</em>.</p><p></p><p>There is no other passenger plane crash anywhere where planes completely vaporized... Yet another 9/11 singularity, like the 3 steel-structure skyscrapers that collapsed on their own footprint at near freefall speed because of a localized fire burning on a few floors for an hour or two. </p><p></p><p>The author placed that picture of the Siberian crash close to the picture of a PA barn and an explosion (presumably the plane crashing, though there is no fire from jetfuel visible, it looks like the mushroom cloud from a shell or a bomb), and just under the text "United 93 went down in Pennsylvania. Passengers aboard the plane fought back against the hijackers, and crashed in an isolated field.", suggesting that this was the actual PA crash photo.</p><p></p><p>The Siberian crash site looks very similar to the Shanksville site, a large green meadow surrounded by forest, I guess that is also why that pic was chosen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="911, post: 1130949, member: 11221"] I guess the author of this article felt he had to post a picture of a real plane crash from Siberia, which had actual plane parts and debris, like all plane crash sites do, as opposed to the hapless craterred pile of dirt with no plane parts at Shanksville, PA. Because according to the official version, the Boeing 757 instantly disappeared upon impact. Supposedly, 85% of the plane burried itself in the ground and the rest of the plane hit the ground then bounced off [i]up to 8 miles away[/i]. There is no other passenger plane crash anywhere where planes completely vaporized... Yet another 9/11 singularity, like the 3 steel-structure skyscrapers that collapsed on their own footprint at near freefall speed because of a localized fire burning on a few floors for an hour or two. The author placed that picture of the Siberian crash close to the picture of a PA barn and an explosion (presumably the plane crashing, though there is no fire from jetfuel visible, it looks like the mushroom cloud from a shell or a bomb), and just under the text "United 93 went down in Pennsylvania. Passengers aboard the plane fought back against the hijackers, and crashed in an isolated field.", suggesting that this was the actual PA crash photo. The Siberian crash site looks very similar to the Shanksville site, a large green meadow surrounded by forest, I guess that is also why that pic was chosen. [/QUOTE]
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