Evidence continues to mount that most of the men who hijacked the aircraft on 9/11 were not intending to commit suicide. Recently released control tower tape recordings make it clear that the pilot flying flight 11 thought he was going to land the plane and issue demands.
Even the Washington Post is reporting that the evidence indicates that the hijackers thought they were going to survive the flights.
The official US Government position is that only one hijacker on each plane needed to be suicidal to carry out the planned crash, but would such a man really be able to hold of his own men long enough to crash the plane into a target?
Or were the hijacker pilots, who were trained at US military bases, merely ordered to fly their planes back and forth low over Manhattan to put on a show for the media, only to discover that their computerized aircraft flight directors were running a different program entirely?
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