Conclusive Proof That UA93 Didn't Crash in Shanksville, PA
Furthermore, according to the NTSB animation reconstruction, the aircraft allegedly crashed in Shanksville at 10:03am(4). How can the aircraft possibly receive a message activating an audible signal in the airplane at 1410 (10:10am Eastern)? It can't if it crashed in Shanksville, it can if were in the vicinity of CMI. Finally, there is no possible way that an aircraft can receive a message from a remote ground station which is 500+ miles away. The range for remote ground stations is 200 miles, and that is only guaranteed above 29,000 feet(5).We now have several levels of corroboration demonstrating the aircraft were still airborne after their alleged crashes -
- From our first article, the logs themselves showing time sent and received based on statements made by Ed Ballinger,
- Ground station routing based on flight tracking protocols,
- Expert statements,
- And now, messages that were received well out of range from Shanksville, PA after the time of the alleged crash.It is conclusive, the 9/11 Aircraft were airborne long after their alleged crashes.
THIS IS SOLID *PROOF* FOR THE OFFICIAL UA93 STORY BEING FALSE.