For those who have seen the F93 movie/film how did "hollywood" know that the passengers burned the piolets with boiling water wtf?
I know that there was no crash or anything. Was it to make the US people think that their own people are brave and will do anything to stop "evil" ?
thanks
| QUOTE (eddywatson @ Jul 7 2007, 12:17 PM) |
For those who have seen the F93 movie/film how did "hollywood" know that the passengers burned the piolets with boiling water wtf?
I know that there was no crash or anything. Was it to make the US people think that their own people are brave and will do anything to stop "evil" ?
thanks |
According to the Official Myth, one of the stewardesses used the coffee pots and filled them with boiling water to pour on the hijackers, when the Let's Roll Team decided to take over the plane.
Sounds like a stupid idea under the circumstances, because a lot of the 'good guys' would have gotten burnt too.
| QUOTE (DoYouEverWonder @ Jul 7 2007, 07:28 PM) |
According to the Official Myth, one of the stewardesses used the coffee pots and filled them with boiling water to pour on the hijackers, when the Let's Roll Team decided to take over the plane.
Sounds like a stupid idea under the circumstances, because a lot of the 'good guys' would have gotten burnt too. |
It doesn't sound like a stupid idea at all, under the circumstances. We know from Tom Burnett's calls that the passengers were indeed planning a revolt from the back of the plane. In such an unbelievably desperate situation, using hot water as a weapon would be a logical choice.
However, we have no good evidence that the passengers ever made it to the cockpit, much less that they were able to use the hot water on the "terrorists." The only "evidence" that there was an actual struggle between passengers and hijackers comes from the cockpit voice recorder from FL93-- which is almost certainly completely bogus.
| QUOTE (A-Train @ Jul 8 2007, 08:14 AM) |
| QUOTE (DoYouEverWonder @ Jul 7 2007, 07:28 PM) | According to the Official Myth, one of the stewardesses used the coffee pots and filled them with boiling water to pour on the hijackers, when the Let's Roll Team decided to take over the plane.
Sounds like a stupid idea under the circumstances, because a lot of the 'good guys' would have gotten burnt too. |
It doesn't sound like a stupid idea at all, under the circumstances. We know from Tom Burnett's calls that the passengers were indeed planning a revolt from the back of the plane. In such an unbelievably desperate situation, using hot water as a weapon would be a logical choice.
However, we have no good evidence that the passengers ever made it to the cockpit, much less that they were able to use the hot water on the "terrorists." The only "evidence" that there was an actual struggle between passengers and hijackers comes from the cockpit voice recorder from FL93-- which is almost certainly completely bogus.
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It might be a good choice, if you didn't have anyone else in your way and if you weren't on an airplane doing fast descents and rockin' & rollin' around. Under those circumstances it would be a terrible choice, since you would be more likely to burn yourself and your friends. Especially, since according to official myth, the hijackers on Flight 93 claimed to have a bomb. What better way to piss off a hijacker with a bomb or a gun, then to try to get close enough to pour hot water on him.
BTW: Don't believe everything they tell you about the official myth.