Friday, September 14, 2007
9/11 "Doomsday Plane" Explained?
Photo from source, RawStory.com
If you've ever wondered why conspiracy theories continue to thrive, even though their adherents are ridiculed, this might help explain it. For years, theorists have pondered the "large white plane" that flew over the White House the morning of 9/11. There were dismissals, or vague answers only. Now, more has been revealed, but the answers are still pretty "vagued up." Check it out.
[Excerpt]
CNN: Mystery 9/11 aircraft was military 'doomsday plane'
Shortly before 10 am on the morning of September 11, 2001, amid rumors of a fourth hijacked plane headed for Washington, DC, a mystery aircraft appeared in restricted airspace over the White House. There has never been an official explanation for this incident, which has provided abundant fuel for 9/11 conspiracy theories.
CNN has now learned from two government sources that the mystery plane was a military aircraft and has determined that the blurry image on video appears to match photos of the Air Force's E-4B (discussed here on Wikipedia), a specially modified Boeing 747 with a communications pod behind the cockpit. . .
Put on your tinfoil hat, and read on at: RawStory.com
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Friday, September 14, 2007
by
James Greenlee
Labels:
9/11,
Conspiracy Theory,
September 11
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