Wouldn't passenger lists for the planes and interviews with people that lost loved ones that were on the planes disprove Gustave's theory?
Of course not! Passenger lists could have been altered, falsified, or destroyed by the CIA/Mossad/Western U.S. militia groups and, after all - who knows what was originally on them other than a few people working for the respective airlines? All of whom would, ahem, assuredly have been, er, subsequently...ahem...dealt with.
Where surviving family members are concerned, interviews certainly aren't conclusive. In the first instance, it's possible (even likely!) that these family members have already been brainwashed by black ops/intelligence elements, or...perhaps...aren't really family members at all! Perhaps they're agents, or clones of the original family members, or - like the aircraft that didn't crash on September 11th - holograms and/or digital imagery.
And even if those individuals were really related to the victims: what about their interviews might reveal...
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...to the aircraft that their loved ones were on? Surely, they too might believe that the airplanes were crashed on that fateful day when, in fact, their loved ones might be on a desert island somewhere, being held indefinitely, or worse...
...or something along those lines.
;-)
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