Hi Big Al,
I can read that paper and not conclude that the authors and people named didn't know that a big jet crashed in a corn field in shanksville because the study describes discord, cover up and deception.
As it's you asking the question, Big Al, I'll assume you'll be curious enough to follow up. Please read the section entitled:
"Impact on Interaction and Trust"
See pg. 12 of the Colorado study. It starts with this:
"The designation of the crash site as a federal crime scene made the response
event somewhat unique for the local and state responders. The coordinated
response and recovery activities among the various local and state agencies
proceeded smoothly, according to the plans that were in place. The initial
perception of the FBI by several of the local responders was that the local
coordination was working well and the FBI was just doing its job without
really working with the locals. Federal interagency cooperation appeared to
be coordinated; however, there were initial rough spots between the federal
and local responders."
That paragraph describes conflict between the locals and the feds.
Such is life. It happened in spades between NYPD and the Feds for the capture of Najibullah Zazi and friends a couple months ago.
So what?
One reason for the apparent discord is very likely that the locals were questioning whether a jetliner crashed or not. After all, no need to discuss trust if everything was hunky dory.
Please show us what you read that suggests in the context of the whole paper that there was no Flight 93 crash.
But, questioning the feds is not an easy thing to do in connection with 9/11, either back then or now.
After all, anyone who questioned the common myth, especially as it was being drummed into our collective psyche, would have received the kind of treatment I receive around here, right? The common myth mandates agreement, otherwise one is considered to be going against an established, even sacred, norm, to put it in polite language.
I have said pages and pages ago that 9/11 is an emotional issue. One has to believe in the common myth, even as it was being drummed into consciousness, or else get called "nuts."
That is what the Univ of Colorado researchers are telling you. But hey, Big Al, I know you can't go there yet.
Let me conclude by asking this: Has some hint of lucidity encroached on your consciousness yet, Big Al? When you achieve breakthrough, don't worry, you won't be alone. Sooner or later a critical mass will be achieved and the public will do what has to be done to unravel the 9/11 myth.
I can't unread all the history and forensics and science that tells me that Flight 93 was hihacked and crashed in Shanksville. Here is just a little bit if it.
You have done nothing, nothing to make anyone doubt the reality of all the evidence. Here is my reading list.
Some Flight 93 Evidence Updated 5/27/09
http://911links.webs.com/Flight93.htm
[1] DNA for all passangers crew found and identified
[2] The hole
[3] 95% of the airplane recovered in the hole
[4] Black boxes recovered and analyzed
[5] Video of Phanton hitting wall
[6] Lots of Flight 93 links
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[8] Analysis of Flt 93 Balck Boxes
[9] 1,200 investigators and first responders,.
[10] Remains of aircraft in storage.
[11] Papers & light objects found up to 8 miles from the crash
[12] Pictures
[13] Largest peice of Flt 93 was half a ton
[14] Coroner Statement
[15] Flight Data Recorder data and WTC data for Flt 93
[16] THE NORAD RESPONSE TO 9/11 COmplete timing and FAA info
[17] VIDEO: Eyewitnesses to Flt93 crash
[18] Phone calls from Flight 93
[19] Flight 93 Radar track
[20] Crash debris found 8 miles away
[21] Olsen Phone calls discussed