PhantomWolf
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One of the things that always amazes me is that most CTs seem to claim that every part of what happens in their theory was meant to happen that way. With Flight 93 this would mean it was meant to crash at Shanksville. My question is why? What did having a plane crash in the middle of a field in the middle of nowhere actually achieve? Why was it necessary? What was gained from it?
Before you answer "So that there would be a Hero story" note that Flight 93 was scheduled to take off from Newark International Airport at 8:00am and so it was running 42 minutes late when it did actually take off. Had it not been for the heavy traffic that delayed it taking off, the passengers would likely have never learned of the other attacks, and thus would never have fought back. For Flight 93 to have been deliberately crashed to have a "Hero Story" then those involved in the conspiracy either had to have the power to create extra air traffic that didn't stand out as abnormal to delay the flight taking off, or else see into the future, both extremely hard, if not impossible.
Now if it was shot down and supposed to be, why the phone calls setting up the passenger revolt? Why not just say that the plane got shutdown over a clear area to prevent it crashing into a city, no one would have said boo about it, the pilot would have been a national hero and the passengers mourned as victims of the hijackers.
If it was an unauthorized shootdown, why not write it up as above? And if this was so, what happened to the building that was packed with explosives waiting for the plane to hit it?
Given the rest of the events that day, if it is taken from the CT perspective, it just doesn't make sense. It doesn't fit in with anything the so-called conspirators were attempting to do. It added nothing of value to the event that could have been foreseen previous to the day itself.
Only when taken in conjunction with the Hijacker theory does it make sense. That because the plane was delayed, passengers using the Aerophones onboard where able to learn what was in store and thus revolted, causing the hijacker pilots to put the plane into a death dive. That makes sense.
Before you answer "So that there would be a Hero story" note that Flight 93 was scheduled to take off from Newark International Airport at 8:00am and so it was running 42 minutes late when it did actually take off. Had it not been for the heavy traffic that delayed it taking off, the passengers would likely have never learned of the other attacks, and thus would never have fought back. For Flight 93 to have been deliberately crashed to have a "Hero Story" then those involved in the conspiracy either had to have the power to create extra air traffic that didn't stand out as abnormal to delay the flight taking off, or else see into the future, both extremely hard, if not impossible.
Now if it was shot down and supposed to be, why the phone calls setting up the passenger revolt? Why not just say that the plane got shutdown over a clear area to prevent it crashing into a city, no one would have said boo about it, the pilot would have been a national hero and the passengers mourned as victims of the hijackers.
If it was an unauthorized shootdown, why not write it up as above? And if this was so, what happened to the building that was packed with explosives waiting for the plane to hit it?
Given the rest of the events that day, if it is taken from the CT perspective, it just doesn't make sense. It doesn't fit in with anything the so-called conspirators were attempting to do. It added nothing of value to the event that could have been foreseen previous to the day itself.
Only when taken in conjunction with the Hijacker theory does it make sense. That because the plane was delayed, passengers using the Aerophones onboard where able to learn what was in store and thus revolted, causing the hijacker pilots to put the plane into a death dive. That makes sense.