"It was as if the plane had stopped and let the passengers off before it crashed," Miller said.
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Miller was among the very first to arrive after 10:06 on the magnificently sunny morning of September 11.Pilots for 9/11 Truth
He was stunned at how small the smoking crater looked, he says, "like someone took a scrap truck, dug a 10-foot ditch and dumped all this trash into it." Once he was able to absorb the scene, Miller says, "I stopped being coroner after about 20 minutes, because there were no bodies there."
Immediately after the crash, the seeming absence of human remains led the mind of coroner Wally Miller to a surreal fantasy: that Flight 93 had somehow stopped in mid-flight and discharged all of its passengers before crashing. "There was just nothing visible," he says. "It was the strangest feeling."It would be nearly an hour before Miller came upon his first trace of a body part.
Another 14 victims of Flight 93 identified Saturday, October 27, 2001
At the same time, the high winds that buffeted the area over the last few days have dislodged additional airplane parts -- seat cushions,
wiring, carpet fragments and pieces of metal -- from trees near the crash site.
"It's all aircraft parts, no human remains," Miller said. "We've collected them in 10 recycling bin-sized containers and eventually we'll turn them all over to United."
See if you can find nearly 100 TONS of 757 debris in this photo of the Shanksville, PA crash site???
Why is there no fire damage to the tall dry grass outside the crater from any of the 5,500 gallons of fuel on board?
Maybe the ground swallowed up all that fuel?
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What an insult to the American people. What contempt. Yet these guys have armies of psychologists that tell them people will, in the utmost Orwellian fashion, deny their own common sense and morality in deference to authority.
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