How might we interpret this:
"Fu** he's got it! Give me callsign, give me whole 9 yards.
United 93, got a bomb? Going from where to where.
Bomb on board, United 93, out of Boston?
Intercept! and divert that aircraft away from there.
AIRCRAFT OVER THE WHITEHOUSE
What is it? .. FIFTH AEROPLANE!! .. Cleveland!
negative clearance to fire. ID TYPE TAIL.
93 is down north east of Camp David confirmed.
He exploded, he exploded."
Tam, what kind of conjecture can you take from 93 exploding and going down east of Camp David??
I'm curious to know how you can spin this into it not exploding and going
Who, Swing? That's hardly surprising is it!
In fact it's a good example of how conspiracy theories propagate over the Internet, thanks Swing much appreciated.![]()
More quotes posted at a website. I'm not sure of the accuracy or context so reader beware. I've highlighted the more interesting quotes:
Tam, what kind of conjecture can you take from 93 exploding and going down east of Camp David??
I'm curious to know how you can spin this into it not exploding and going down. On the other hand, I thought 93 went down in Shanksville?![]()
See, it's started already.![]()
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Flight 93 crash in Shanksville? I've always thought that anyway.
I did actually only read the post I'd replied to so I'll take what I said about you back on this occasion. You've been vindicated.Yes Spin, and here is an example of someone ignoring a fact that I posted:
Thanks Spin. You are great example of a very poor debunker. Lets take something out of context and ignore a disclaimer in an attempt to attack the character. Nice job, Spin!
I did actually only read the post I'd replied to so I take what I said about you back on this occasion.
What I said regarding the miss-representation, and how conspiracy theories spread, is still valid though.
Tam, what kind of conjecture can you take from 93 exploding and going down east of Camp David??
I'm curious to know how you can spin this into it not exploding and going down. On the other hand, I thought 93 went down in Shanksville?![]()
93 is down north east of Camp David confirmed. He exploded, he exploded.
To cherry pick out of these calls without a good background in ATC is just ridiculous. Without knowing what they are looking at on their screen, it is pure conjecture.
TAM![]()
Is this an attention thing?
I haven't heard the tapes, but if this quote is accurate:
This doesn't automatically mean it exploded and then went down. From what I understand, when pilots or air traffic controllers say a plane is down, that could mean it landed safely. I think in this instance, he could be saying the plane is down, and it has exploded.
Sound reasonable? Is that spin?
We MIGHT interpret it as Flight 93 not being shot down and instead crash landing as been stated from day one.How might we interpret this:
"Fu** he's got it! Give me callsign, give me whole 9 yards.
United 93, got a bomb? Going from where to where.
Bomb on board, United 93, out of Boston?
Intercept! and divert that aircraft away from there.
AIRCRAFT OVER THE WHITEHOUSE
What is it? .. FIFTH AEROPLANE!! .. Cleveland!
negative clearance to fire. ID TYPE TAIL.
93 is down north east of Camp David confirmed.
He exploded, he exploded."
What so if people misrepresent a person or take their quotes out of context you don't think this is a reason why conspiracy theories spread on the Internet? I can give you a classic example with regards to 9/11 conspiracy theories, Silverstein and "Pull It".On this occasion?Ok, I forgive you.
And believe it or not, I can agree with you on your second statement.
What so if people misrepresent a person or take their quotes out of context you don't think this is a reason why conspiracy theories spread on the Internet? I can give you a classic example with regards to 9/11 conspiracy theories, Silverstein and "Pull It".
We MIGHT interpret it as Flight 93 not being shot down and instead crash landing as been stated from day one.
Or we might not cherry-pick a quote and make an assumption without hearing the rest of the communications.
Or we might pretend we know exactly what they meant and consider it proof of our stance... oh wait, did I see "we?" That's your side.![]()
It's been a long day at work I think I need to go home.Dam, Spins, I said I agree with your second statement.