I've always suspected this was the case since early on there was some mainstream media talk about debris being found several miles from the crash site.
If any of you have seen the crash site photo's there's also plenty of controversy regarding the size of the gouge in the ground, that it's terribly small, as well as the lack of debris, the complete and total lack of any debris at all.
So the mainstream media made a movie aptly titled, "Flight 93" wherein we learn about the great American heroes that commandeered the plane away from 5 or 6 Muslim terrorists, or at least distracted them long enough to then crash the plane into the ground saving the Whitehouse or some such US landmark from certain destruction. And the words spoken on that flight, "Let's Roll" are engraved in the marble of history. Our children will learn about the heroes of flight 93 in school. In fact they already are.
Except it's all an historic lie based on information in a German publication. An historic fantasy promoting American heroism.
Focus-Money, the second most popular business journal in Germany is running a 5 page glossy color spread in it's newest issue titled, "We Don't Believe You" and of course it's all about 9/11. The issue speaks of startling revelations by a US Colonel in our own military. The Colonel states that a US General ignored Dick "I Love War" Cheney's stand down orders and shot down flight 93 which certainly explains the lack of debris in Shanksville, the small depression in the earth and the debris located several miles away that rained down on unsuspecting Pennsylvania residents.
I haven't been able to verify this story in the online version of Focus-Money for three reasons. First, I don't speak, read or write German and second, I didn't try very hard anyway. The third reason is because I believe beyond a doubt that it did in fact run in the German magazine since I was able to find pages which are posted below. That doesn't mean it did run in the magazine nor does it mean it's true. If you'd like to give it a try and attempt to find it in the online version the title is, "Wir Glauben Euch Nicht!," and the story supposedly runs in "Focus-Money" which was easy enough to find.
I've posted the pages of Focus-Money below and following these is another article that supposedly recently appeared in a German TV magazine. Interesting stuff here folks. There's a link to the original article at the end. Peace.
Here are the pages from the German TV Guide. Remember now, it's always easier to find the truth in countries where English isn't the first language since their news rarely makes it all the way over here. The German TV Guide is called, "Listen and See."
A link to the original article can be found
HERE.
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