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spooked911 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-06-07 10:34 PM
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Soft Earth and Flight 93
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Officially, the rear two-thirds of UA93 were buried in the ground under this crater:

(photo was govt evidence at the Moussaoui trial)

We're talking about a rather large airplane here -- 155 feet long, 124 foot wingspan, 30 foot high tail, over 100 tons, officially going almost 600 mph.

You can see how big the crater is in comparison to the person standing next to the crater.

So here's the conundrum: if the ground was SOFT enough to allow 2/3 of the plane (100 feet length of plane and 100 feet of wings) to enter completely -- shouldn't the ground have been gouged out MUCH MORE extensively than this shallow crater that we see here?

Think of the energy being exerted in the official story, where a huge jet going 600 mph slams into the ground and explodes and burrows into the ground.

How does it leave this crater?

In my view, this basically proves that no Boeing 757 crashed in this crater.

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