Dead Men Talking

We collect the most relevant evidence of government participation in the events of 9/11. Bring evidence here and discuss its truth and relevance!
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  • Dean

    Thanks, Sandy!

    The reason for giving "no planes" a chance is because I could never conclude that planes were used. In my book, I stipulated the issue (assumed for the sake of argument) to get to issues I felt more confident about.

    The key fact I discovered was the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, which shows that only two planes flew out from where the official story said. The mystery of the passengers and planes goes from there and winds up in Cleveland, where more facts stand in the way of the official theory.
  • Dean

    I have integrated previous essays on passengers into a larger one on 9/11:

    http://deanhartwell.weebly.com/deans-911-theory.html
  • sandy rose

    ok.
    your talking about planes and cleveland made me flash
    back to an odd thing that i remember in the couple of days
    after actual 9/11. i don't know what it means and it's not
    a great clue or anything i guess.. but i live like 45 minutes south
    eastish of cleveland, and when i went to food shop probably
    4 days after 9/11 at a store at hudson drive and graham rd,
    at the checkout i overheard the cashiers talking about 9/11
    and they were describing hearing a VERY low flying plane
    going overhead. that would be out of the ordinary, anything
    flying that low in this area.
    the store no longer exists and i have no idea who the
    people were who said that, it just stuck in my head, especially
    after i crossed over to no planes.
    makes me wonder how many other people in my area may
    have heard/seen the same thing. i thought they were sincere
    talking about it and not just making stuff up, you know. i
    wonder if anyone would pipe up about it if i put a short letter
    about it in the local paper. hmm.