9/11 Conspiracy Theories: Flight 93 - The Day the Sky Attacked
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On September 11, 2001, four American airlines were hijacked and converted into weapons of war. One of these planes was Flight 93, which departed from Newark International Airport in New Jersey, heading to San Francisco Internation Airport when at 9:28 am Ziad Jarrah, and three other Al-Qaeda terrorists stormed into the cockpit and took control of the airline with the intent of crashing it either into the White House or Capitol House. However, as the passengers of Flight 93 realized the reality of their situation, they collectively decided to take action and fight back against this new variation of terrorism. This effort, unfortunately, did not result in the survival of anyone on that plane that tragic day. Twenty-one years have passed since the traumatic events of 9/11, but behind the pain and policy changes that came after the attacks on the U.S. The conspiratorial mindset blossom in an age where the internet enables an individual with conspiratorial inclinations to congregate and share their unique distrust of government and experts. In today's episode, we revisit the timeline of Flight 93 and the conspiracy theories associated with this specific incident. As well as learned about David Ray Griffin, a famous popular conspiracy theorist that has exchanged doubt about 9/11 for praise and popularity. Facebook The Social Chemist - Home | Facebook Instagram The Social Chemist (@socialchemistig) • Instagram photos and videos References United Airlines Flight 93 - Wikipedia9/11 conspiracy theories - WikipediaCBS News exclusive: Fighter pilots recall mission to take down Flight 93 on 9/11 - YouTubeDavid Ray Griffin: 9/11 The Myth And The Reality - The Fact Hunter | Podcast on SpotifyFlight 93 Simulation flight path on September 11 United Airlines Flight 93 Reconstruction with ATC Recording - September 11 2001 - YouTubeRecommended Social Chemist Episodes The Conspiratorial Mindset Behind Sandy Hook Elementary School (buzzsprout.com)The Tuskegee Experiment Of 1932: Psychosocial Mistrust Of Vaccinations Among African Americans (buzzsprout.com)
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