United 93
This post will cover facts and theories related to the flight of United 93 and the alleged crash of it in Shanksville, PA on 9/11/2001.
- No Wreckage consistent with a plane crashed in Shanksville that day
- Some eyewitness accounts and media reports spoke of a crash site that was miles long and miles away from the event in Shanksville
- Phone call from Todd Beamer who famously was quoted to say 'lets roll' was clearly faked and invented that day as a hero storyline
- Black Boxes allegedly never found from this flight
- Valid United flight 93 found landed safely in Ohio that same morning. WCPO Channel 9 reported then Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White as saying “a Boeing 767 out of Boston made an emergency landing due to a bomb threat,” the airplane landing safely, moved to a secure location and evacuated. The early morning report when on to say United Airlines verified the plane as Flight 93, but was also deeply concerned about another jetliner in the vicinity, Flight 175, flying from Boston to Los Angeles. I saw this webpage online and the quotes in my research in the years after 9/11. The page and the quotes have now been taken off the internet however. This quote and story was also in the documentary 'loose change' by Dylan Avery.
- Rense.com Article on Cleveland Event
- Video from the power hour on the actual Cleveland news story before it got taken offline. https://youtu.be/qZO-3sgsYEo
- This site has details about the possibility that a different flight 93 took off after the original one landed. That feels like that makes the most sense really. Flight 93 plane swap in Cleveland
- Text of original story from Channel 9 that morning. Cleveland Landing Report
"Reported by 9News Staff"
Web produced by:Liz Foreman 9/11/01 11:43:57 AM
A Boeing 767 out of Boston made an emergency landing Tuesday at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport due to concerns that it may have a bomb aboard, said Mayor Michael R. White.
White said the plane had been moved to a secure area of the airport, and was evacuated. United identified the plane as Flight 93.
The airline did not say how many people were aboard the flight.
United said it was also "deeply concerned" about another flight, Flight 175, a Boeing 767, which was bound from Boston to Los Angeles.
On behalf of the airline CEO James Goodwin said: "The thoughts of everyone at United are with the passengers and crew of these flights.
Our prayers are also with everyone on the ground who may have been involved. "United is working with all the relevant authorities, including the FBI, to obtain further information on these flights," he said.
- It has never been proven the alleged calls from United flight 93 even happened. There is no concrete proof that the calls originated from the airline that day. Other than the stories we were spoon fed by the media that day. The call from Tood Beamer even stayed connected 15 mins after the plane allegedly crashed somehow.