via Ace I wonder if they made the cockpit tapes at the same studio where they filmed the initial moon landing in the Sixties ... hmm.
I suppose the cover-up would be somewhat "sinister," but then, I'm not sure why it simply would't be stated that yes, faced with a plane we could not control, hurtling towards DC, we took the extreme but necessary measure of destroying it over a relatively uninhabited bit of forest and farmland in Pennsylvania.


It is possible, very possible.
Frankly, I'd rather not know.
Posted by: Bob Jones | Friday, August 25, 2006 at 02:12 PM
These Michael Moore types never fail to entertain. Now, did we blow up the WTC on purpose or not? If Cheney or whoever was so blatant as to have two aircraft flown into the WTC, another (or missile?) flown into the Pentagon. The why the hell shoot down the fourth, in Pa, rather than flying it into, say the Clinton library or into a levee in NO? Such maniacal geniuses!!! Their own theories contridict each other. I can't wait for them to take over the government again.
Posted by: Original Rick | Friday, August 25, 2006 at 02:54 PM
I personally think the plane was shot down. I have heard that one of the engines was found three miles from the crash site. If that is true, how does that happen if it wasn't shot down while still in flight?
I don't think the US Government will ever admit it was shot down because all the family members of the passengers will be outraged and sue.
Posted by: Jody | Saturday, August 26, 2006 at 04:58 PM
Neil Armstrong is a patriot. Do you honestly think that he would film a moonwalk in a studio somewhere? Our government did not shoot that plane down. Jet engines are not built to withstand the forces that a dive into the earth entails. However, I think that we all know now that a plane that is commandered to create mayhem will be shot down.
Posted by: tj | Sunday, August 27, 2006 at 04:46 AM
Cheney admits to ordering the plane shot down, but the passengers crashed it minutes before his orders could be carried through.
Posted by: Cravath2L | Monday, August 28, 2006 at 08:19 AM