We can start with your evidence that such destruction took place, using your own high standards of evidence.
Proceed.
Already done. The standard here consisted in the process of using multiple sources. They are:
1--The curiously worded statement of the Moussaoui trial exhibts already discussed where it was finally acknowledged by tom that the photographs would need to be verified by, among other things, experts. Do you recall that?
2--The History Commons sources that referenced that Shanksville was not investigated per a grid pattern that would allow for proof of what happened. Do you recall that?
3--My questioning posters as to whether they could source the assertion that the FBI had collected 95% of the jetliner wreckage and then turned it over to United/ Recall that/
4--My specific questioning as to whether it was true that the FBI had turned over 95% of the wreckage to United, as reported in newspapers (and therefore unverified) and whether or not United still had the wreckage. Do you recall this.
5--DGM in post # 515 admitting FBI did turn over the wreckage to United and United doesn't have it any longer. As to post # 515, I consider this to be the relevant excerpt:
"1--Does United have FL93 wreckage?
After contacting United (a couple years ago) and having several responses back and forth, I can confidently say, they HAD it. Why don't you contact them so you don't have to take our word for it?
(I'd look-up the email I got but there would be no way to prove it's authentic, so why bother)
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2--Is wreckage available for inspection?
No.
By the way, I greatly respect DGM's forthcoming answers and have indicated that for purposes of this discussion, it can now fairly be asserted that the FBI botched the Shanksville investigation. It was, frankly, in the aftermath of all that transpired and led up to post # 515 that sparked my challenge to posters to start dealing with the issue of accountability for the FBI's trashing of the Shanksville investigation.
From post #515 onward, the basis for the assertion that the FBI botched the Shanksville investigation has been a matter of record. There has been almost no response at all; and, instead, one artful and some not so artful dodges after another.
You people want desparately to avoid this issue and the pattern and practice of your posting to that effect is clear and undeniable. You are manifesting complete and total weakness, posters. Do better.
The one notable exception was, as I have said, post # 680 that dealt with an EXCUSE rather than ACCOUNTABILITY but which, nonetheless, served to further confirm just how little the FBI did to preserve Shanksville evidence. It is possible, of course, that others can post up other information further developing post # 680, tom at least tried. But, so far, none of you have been able to do anything. I have asked for this for pages and pages now, and you folks remain abject failures.
Either you are playing dumb or you are dumbed down by the emotional need to hold onto the common myth at all costs. It really doesn't matter. You folks are showing signs that you understand but do not want to admit that the FBI botched the Shanksville investigation.
Quite frankly, I couldn't be happier with a message board if I wanted to be.
Keep digging, posters
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