Lol yeah cause buying some crazy story about a hijacker's passport being found at ground-zero in perfect condition isn't gullible at all
I'm now going to prove my theory that when Ladybug "likes" a post on the conspiracy forum, you can be certain it is totally false information. Of course, reading this, she will probably "like" my posts from now on in hopes of proving she doesn't support just the kooks.
Passport Recovered
So your crazy story is just that, a crazy story. A conspiracy theory of sorts, created from a different story about a non-hijackers passport. Close enough for conspiracy nuts. They have a habit of taking a true story and changing it to suit their needs and then reposting it to create a conspiracy.
I'll post up the story and highlight a particular section that discussed a wallet that was recovered from the Flight 93 crash site. It won't change your mind and you will quickly dismiss it, but it is factual and the evidence is proof that once again, you are wrong.
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United Airlines Flight 93 slammed into the earth Sept. 11 near Shanksville, Somerset County, at more than 500 mph, with a ferocity that disintegrated metal, bone and flesh. It took more than three months to identify the remains of the 40 passengers and crew, and, by process of elimination, the four hijackers...
But searchers also gathered surprisingly intact mementos of lives lost.
Those items, such as a wedding ring and other jewelry, photos, credit cards, purses and their contents, shoes, a wallet and currency, are among seven boxes of identified personal effects salvaged from the site.
Flight 93 victims' effects to go back to families
The story...
The passport of one of the hijackers was found at the WTC. It's clearly impossible for any personal effects to survive the impact and explosion, therefore it must have been planted.
Our take...
Our first reaction is why would they bother? What does it add to the story? There was no need to “plant passports”. We’ve never seen anyone say “they must have been on the planes because look, the NYPD found that passport”. It’s completely unnecessary, and is only ever used as evidence of an “inside job”.
But could the passport have escaped destruction? Explosions are unpredictable things, it’s surprising what can survive, and there are accounts of personal effects being retrieved from other passengers.
There’s some support for the idea from other crash sites, then, but of course surviving the initial impact is only one problem. Others ask how could one passport be recovered so quickly from the rubble of the trade centre collapses? Fortunately the answer is a simple one. It wasn’t. Here’s the official account of what happened.
The passport was recovered by NYPD Detective Yuk H. Chin from a male passerby in a business suit, about 30 years old. The passerby left before being identified, while debris was falling from WTC 2. The tower collapsed shortly afterwards. The detective then gave the passport to the FBI on 9/11.
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http://www.9-11commission.gov/staff_statements/911_TerrTrav_Ch2.pdf
Bushido, Ladybug,...any questions? Feel free to post evidence for the next round of theories you dream up. Better yet, if you don't have evidence, don't waste our time.