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To: Sandshark
To my knowledge - the debris field does not cover 'miles' - but I have not studied the subject in depth.

To my knowledge, this little 'factoid' does not concur with witness observation or other evidence ...

(Take any info from tin-foil soueces with LARGE grains of salt.)

73 posted on 12/04/2001 8:28:45 PM PST by _Jim
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To: _Jim
This is from a story from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette published on September 13th.

Finding the flight data recorder had been the focus of investigators as they widened their search area today following the discoveries of more debris, including what appeared to be human remains, miles from the point of impact at a reclaimed coal mine.

Residents and workers at businesses outside Shanksville, Somerset County, reported discovering clothing, books, papers and what appeared to be human remains. Some residents said they collected bags-full of items to be turned over to investigators. Others reported what appeared to be crash debris floating in Indian Lake, nearly six miles from the immediate crash scene.

Again, I'm not a conspiracy wack-job (no offense to other wack-jobs), but it was storie like this that I remember from just after 9-11 that bugged me. I want to repeat that I am not trying to lessen the heroic acts of those on Flight 93.

90 posted on 12/04/2001 8:48:14 PM PST by Sandshark
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