Re: No AA or UA planes: did those flights ever exist? If not, how were they faked to exist, passenger lists and passengers to die (who later did not turn up). If they did exist, but did not do the crashwork, where did they go?
I think the right question is, were any civilian airliners hijacked on September 11, 2001? As far as I'm concerned, the answer is YES... if only because of the blanket shutdown of the US airspace on that day. Remember that all incoming airliners were diverted to Canadian airports, while those taking off in Paris, London, Tokyo,... en route to the US were ordered to return to their departing airports. All that gives me the impression that something involving civilian airliners must have happened?!? Hence my theory of two, unrelated storylines: on the one hand, several airliners on US domestic flights were indeed hijacked, and, on the other, bombs --and mininukes in the WTC-- were detonated inside several US buildings: WTC, Pentagon, State Department. The trick for the 911 conspirators consisted merely in meshing the two "storylines" together and making one look like the consequence of the other.... As for what really happened to the hijacked planes, I'm still of the same opinion as former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua who, interviewed by Béatrice Schoenberg (France 2 anchorwoman) on September 12, 2001, candidly blurted that the "Pennsylvania" airliner had likely been "successfully" intercepted (read: shot down) by the USAF.
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