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Domenick DiMaggio

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Jan 30 2008, 12:14 PM
I don't know about the switching planes theory, but it certainly makes some sense that the calls were not made from the planes, except for Ed Felt's call.

That one call seems the most realistic. If terrorists were taking over a plane and really meant to kill every one of the passengers, would they let them call home to say goodbye?

I don't know. I can't exactly prove the calls were faked, but we've shown that the technology exists to fake the calls, and the motive is certainly there, so anything is possible.

However, if the evidence you presented above is being interpreted correctly, it seems that some of the calls lasted longer than they should have.
That's the governments evidence. The JREF tried to say that the discrepancies with Beamer & Glick's calls is because that is the length the recipient stayed on the line so it was still connected and the recipients bill but that is not the case in regards to any of the phone calls. In order for those calls to last the length of time presented in court the plane had to be intact until at least 10:49 and until 11:43.

The phone calls presented by the gov are the phone calls made from the plane, the location they were made, the person said to have made them, and the length of the calls.

That is impossible from inside an airplane that has allegedly shattered into thousands of pieces and burrowed 20-40' deep into the ground. It's like calling someone then setting your phone on a bomb and expecting the call to still be connected after the bomb explodes.

Ed Felt called 911 for help on 9/11.

He is the only passenger to do that.
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