By culhavoc on 9/11 Research April 19th, 2006 by Culhavoc Deconstructing a False-Flag Operation In the years following 9/11, numerous books, films and memorials have been created which strive to reinforce the official story of UA93. Recently, with the introduction of alleged UA93 wreckage and most recently a bill which, if passed, would posthumously award a Congressional Gold Medal to the passengers and crew members killed, this effort appears to be stepping up. UA93 is the only flight from the attacks which has had several books and three films based on it. Why has there been so much more effort to reinforce the official story of this flight than the others on 9/11? With this in mind, let’s review the ongoing UA93 “official story” media campaign… • “Among the Heroes: United Flight 93 and the Passengers and Crew Who Fought Back” by Jere Longman “New York Times reporter Longman, who covered the story of Flight 93, helps us relive the heroism and the terror of its final moments.” (source) • “Let’s Roll: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage” “Todd’s last known words, “Let’s roll!” have become a rallying cry for the entire American nation to move ahead in hope, courage, and faith, despite today’s troubled times, and to live real life…right now.” (source) • “Hero of Flight 93 : Mark Bingham” “Bravery in the face of unimaginable terror prevented greater tragedy on September 11, 2001, when a group of passengers overpowered the hijackers of American Airlines Flight 93.” (source) • “Portrait of Courage: The Untold Story of Flight 93″ “Portrait of Courage: The Untold Story of Flight 93 brings to light facts youve never heard before as revealed by those closest to the tragedythe family members of those who lost their lives.” (source) • “Your Father’s Voice : Letters for Emmy About Life with Jeremy–and Without Him After 9/11″ “This unflinching and emotionally powerful portrayal of Jeremy Glick’s life and role as one of the passengers on United’s flight 93, which crashed in Shanksville, Pa., on 9/11, takes the form of a series of letters to the Glicks’ daughter, who was three months old when Jeremy died.” (source) • “Called: Hello, This Is Mrs. Jefferson. I Understand Your Plane Is Being Hijacked.” “This item has not yet been released.” (source) • “Courage After the Crash: Flight 93 Aftermath–An Oral and Pictorial Chronicle” “During the 9/11 crisis, Dr Kashurba worked as a volunteer with the families of the Flight 93 heroes when they came to visit the crash site in Somerset County, P A.” (source) • “The Crash of United Flight 93 on September 11, 2001″ “This is an excellent book, and I would so say even if the author weren’t my sister. This book has excellent information, including things I wasn’t aware of from what I gathered from the news. It is written so that children will understand, but great for adults, too.” (source) • “Flight 93: The Flight That Fought Back” Discovery Channel “Using extensive research and unparalleled access, the Discovery Channel reconstructs the events of Flight 93 and honors the heroes who inspired a nation.” (source) • “Flight 93″ A&E “FLIGHT 93 tells the stirring story of the brave passengers and crew aboard hijacked United Airlines’ Flight 93 on September 11, 2001. After learning of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, these ordinary civilians chose to fight back against the terrorists.” (source) • “United 93″ feature film “A real time account of the events on United Flight 93, one of the planes hijacked on 9/11 that crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania when passengers foiled the terrorist plot.” (source) • Erroneous “UA93 debris” introduced in the Moussaoui sentencing trial “These recently introduced exhibits are more of an attempt to reinforce the official story of 9/11 than an attempt to prove that Moussaoui is eligible for the death penalty.” (source) • Flight 93 Memorial Project “It was announced today by the Families of Flight 93 that the Flight 93 National Memorial will receive 10 percent of all box-office revenue collected from the first three days of the North American release of Universal Pictures’ United 93, which opens in theaters on Friday, April 28, 2006.” (source) • Bill seeks to award flight 93 passengers “A Pennsylvania congressman is pushing a bill that would posthumously award a Congressional Gold Medal to the passengers and crew members killed aboard United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001.” (source) -Culhavoc |
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