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April 26 2006: Will Bunch: The questions that "United 93" can't answer
Original Article:
http://www.pnionline.com/dnblog/attytood/archives/003187.html
Once again, Attytood gives you tomorrow's news today. This is our story that will run on the front page of the Daily News, looking at a few of the unanswered questions that may get lost in the hoopla about the opening of the movie "United 93":
Virtually everything that is known about United Flight 93
Director Paul Greengrass not only relied on known transcripts and accounts of real conversations that took place during the Sept. 11, 2001, drama, but he even used some real pilots, crew and flight controllers in filming “United 93
“They also believed, as the families believed, that making this film an accurate account - not a conspiratorial effort - would help us,” Greengrass told the Boston Herald
But while Greengrass tackled everything known about the flight — which the government believes was crashed on purpose
Those are the unknowns of Flight 93.
Today, few but the most radical sceptics about 9/11 would question the events at the core of “United 93,” the struggle with heroic passengers that was captured on the cockpit voice recording
But other questions remain -- most notably about the government’s response. Why was the hijacked jet not intercepted by the military jets that had been sent aloft after the Trade Center strikes? Did either President Bush or Vice President Dick Cheney order a shootdown as the plane neared Washington, and why didn’t it happen?
“Unfortunately, we have yet to have a serious and honest investigation into what happened on 9/11,” said Paul Thompson, the author of “The Terror Timeline : Year by Year, Day by Day, Minute by Minute
Here’s some of the unanswered questions:
Q. Why weren’t military fighters under the command of the North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD
Q. Did high-ranking officials from the Bush administration order fighters to shoot down Flight 93, and did President Bush know about it?
Q. Who was flying the fast-moving, low-flying white jet that was seen by a dozen or more Shanksville residents just seconds after Flight 93 crashed?
Q. Did Flight 93 really crash at 10:03 a.m.?
Q. What about the so-called “911 call”?
Q. Why haven’t we heard cockpit recordings or seen the flight data recording from the other three flights?
Posted on April 26, 2006 10:57 PM
A. Ever since 9/11, Pentagon officials have insisted that NORAD was geared toward a foreign attack and not set up to deal with a domestic hijacking, but there is considerable evidence to contradict that. In fact, the 9/11 Commission found that NORAD had been planning for a June 2002 exercise called Amalgam Virgo 2
A. The 9/11 Commission said that it was around 10 a.m. when Cheney — running the White House command center because Bush had been speaking at a Florida elementary school — was told that a hijacked plane was 80 miles away and was asked for military authority to shoot it down.
Joshua Bolten, the aide who is now White House chief of staff, testified he suggested that Cheney re-confirm that order with Bush, and the two top officials and other aides said such at call was made.
But according to a June 24, 2005, article in Newsweek
A. One of those dozen witnesses was Susan McElwain, who told Britain’s Daily Mirror in 2002
A. The transcript from the cockpit voice recorder ends at 10:03:09, which is when the government says it crashed.
But in 2002, the world’s best known forensic seismologist, Terry Wallace, told the Daily News
A. On Sept. 11, it was widely reported
A. Government agencies have insisted that the “black boxes” (actually orange) found at the Pentagon were too badly damaged while the four in New York were never recovered, which was a first.
However, the Daily News reported