On the morning of 9/11 a little known Cincinnati TV station ran a story saying Flight 93 landed at Cleveland Airport instead of crashing in Penn. | |
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User ID: 32723625 United States 08/12/2013 06:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: On the morning of 9/11 a little known Cincinnati TV station ran a story saying Flight 93 landed at Cleveland Airport instead of crashing in Penn. You are the creator of your own master plan... Make it a good one. Wake the fuk up and be ready... This is absolutely no time to be stupid! “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” - Nikola Tesla |
LooseChange User ID: 44462427 United States 08/12/2013 06:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: On the morning of 9/11 a little known Cincinnati TV station ran a story saying Flight 93 landed at Cleveland Airport instead of crashing in Penn. I have seen many 911 videos. The Cleveland incident was covered in a video that went viral called Loose Change. To me, it is an interesting possible segway or twist. However, with Sept 11 it is best to keep it simple to make it easier to digest for those for whom the trauma is too great for the event to be rationally analyzed. Massive pulverization must translate into a collapse time much greater than free fall. |
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(OP) User ID: 44768680 United States 08/12/2013 06:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: On the morning of 9/11 a little known Cincinnati TV station ran a story saying Flight 93 landed at Cleveland Airport instead of crashing in Penn. I have seen many 911 videos. The Cleveland incident was covered in a video that went viral called Loose Change. Quoting: LooseChange 44462427 To me, it is an interesting possible segway or twist. However, with Sept 11 it is best to keep it simple to make it easier to digest for those for whom the trauma is too great for the event to be rationally analyzed. Massive pulverization must translate into a collapse time much greater than free fall. Well said and so true! Cleveland is a minor detail, anyway, when compared to the overwhelming amount of data which contradicts the "official story" pEacE, cLovIs |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 54000431 United States 10/19/2015 09:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: On the morning of 9/11 a little known Cincinnati TV station ran a story saying Flight 93 landed at Cleveland Airport instead of crashing in Penn. I'll probably get called a shill for this or whatever but maybe the news agency made a mistake? I used to live in Clearfield County PA which is a few hours north of Somerset. I went down to see the crash the day after. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 49704853 United States 10/19/2015 09:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: On the morning of 9/11 a little known Cincinnati TV station ran a story saying Flight 93 landed at Cleveland Airport instead of crashing in Penn. Came across this article and thought I should share. I hope this hasn't already been covered here. It's a very quick read so I'm not including any snips Quoting: clovis [link to i.imgur.com] If you are going to post that story by Liz Foreman you may as well have her own personal explanation for it posted as well. So I will do it. I thought it was time to set the record straight on a website error that's gotten out of hand. Quoting: Liz ForemanI've been getting calls and e-mails for several years, all from folks who have seen my byline on a story (Plane Lands In Cleveland; Bomb Feared Aboard) about Flight 93, the plane that crashed in a Pennsylvania field on September 11, 2001. The story in question, an Associated Press bulletin, was posted on WCPO.com during the morning of September 11, 2001. The story stated that Flight 93 landed in Cleveland. This was not true. Once the AP issued a retraction a few minutes later, we removed the link. There were two problems: 1)I only removed the link TO the story. We did not remove the story itself. This was my error probably due to the busy nature of the day - I was the only person updating the website until about noon that day, and things were crazier than they’d ever been. 2) The byline was incorrect. In my haste, I pasted the “Reported by: 9News Staff” byline from a previous story, but this was actually an Associated Press story. Sometime in 2003 I received an e-mail inquiring about the story. I quickly removed the story, and wrote back to the person, thanking them for the heads up about the incorrect story. Things didn't stop there. Messages and phone calls started coming in about "Why did the government make me remove the story?" As is the nature of the net, folks had gotten a hold of the old story and posted it on their own blogs, fueling even more interest in the situation. So, for everyone who is still wondering about this story, here are some frequently asked questions. I'm hoping this clears everything up once and for all! FAQ 1. Where did the original story come from? The story was an Associated Press bulletin that came across the news wires. Associated Press is a news service that many news organizations subscribe to for non-local news. The idea is that a local news organization can’t possibly have reporters everywhere in the world, so for that reason, we publish stories written by Associated Press journalists. 2. So you didn’t report the story yourself? No, I work at the website in Cincinnati. I generally do not do any reporting out in the field. Also, I was not in Cleveland, nor does WCPO-TV have a Cleveland-based reporter. If you’re not familiar with the geography of Ohio, Cleveland is a good four hours away from us. There were two problems: 1) I only removed the link TO the story. We did not remove the story itself. This was my error probably due to the busy nature of the day - I was the only person updating the website until about noon that day, and things were crazier than they’d ever been. 2) The byline was incorrect. In my haste, I pasted the “Reported by: 9News Staff” byline from a previous story, but this was actually an Associated Press story. 3. Why didn’t you remove the problem story page from the outset? My mistake, that’s why. I removed the link TO the story, but didn’t remove the actual story. Then, the story page was indexed by the major search engines. I didn’t even know the story hadn’t been removed until after I was contacted by a member of the public. 4. Why DID you remove the page? Because it was in error. 5. Why did you create this FAQ page? Isn’t that just fueling the fire? I’ve been getting a ton of phone calls and e-mails about this recently and answering everyone would make it hard for me to get my day job – running the website – accomplished. Also, unlike the old media paradigm, which is “ignore it and it’ll go away,” the Internet means a two-way conversation with our website users. So, in the interest of media transparency, this is my attempt to clear the air. [link to www.911myths.com] . Who owns associated press? This women could indeed have reported the truth then threatened by that devil worshipping family that runs ap. Ap is complete bullshit. They ran a story about how well that $15 minimum wage was great and all the local citizens loved it. Just sayn. |