Patriot911 made the claim that there were 10* dumpsters worth of debris at the Shanksville scene and finished his post by insulting me:
The dumpsters he's talking about are like this one, a giant metal garbage dumpster filled with plane debris:
I asked the rest of the skeptics at this forum and they all seemed to agree with Patriot911's claim that there were 10 large garbage dumpsters of debris at the scene:
Part of the reason the skeptics think 10 large garbage dumpsters worth of debris were there at the scene all at once, or in total, is because they desperately need some evidence to support the elusive 95% of the Boeing 757 was recovered debris, a wild claim propagated by the FBI.
I asked Patriot911 if there was a quote to his claim that 10 dumpsters worth of debris was really at the scene:
Patriot911 posts the quote to his claim, noting it said 10 containers, not 11, as I mentioned above:
But even after posting the quote, Patriot911 doesn't realize what he just posted.
So I give him a chance to retract his claim. He doesn't and proceeds to majorly insult me instead:
Patriot911, you shouldn't have said that!
What Patriot911 didn't realize is that the kind of collection containers filled with plane debris Wally Miller was referring to in that article were not those large metal garbage dumpsters like the one I showed in the photo above,
but just these little red plastic recycling bins:
Because not only did Wally Miller specifically say they were those small little plastic recycling bins -- and Patriot911 just plain can't read very well -- but the debris Miller was talking about that was collected was just small pieces of plane debris that reportedly blew down from the trees:
Maybe Patriot911 should have read the entire article and refrained from all the insults so he and his fellow skeptics wouldn't have all gotten majorly...
(*Note Patriot911 later corrected it from 11 to 10. No biggie.)Are you claiming someone came in moments before the [crash] and distributed 11 dumpsters worth of debris and then buried a bunch of plane parts into a 45' hole and then covered it back up?
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That, saiweril, is what makes you a truthtard.
The dumpsters he's talking about are like this one, a giant metal garbage dumpster filled with plane debris:
I asked the rest of the skeptics at this forum and they all seemed to agree with Patriot911's claim that there were 10 large garbage dumpsters of debris at the scene:
Yep!Wicked Jester, do you believe there were 10 giant garbage dumpsters fill with plane debris at the scene?
i havent seen anything that tells me they didntDiveCon, do you believe there were 10 giant garbage dumpsters fill with plane debris at the scene?
I believe it is extremely possible that 10 dumpster loads (10 to 20 yard dumpsters are not giant by the way) could have been taken out of the crash area and debris fields.So do you believe there were 10 giant dumpsters at the scene as Patriot911 claimed?
Part of the reason the skeptics think 10 large garbage dumpsters worth of debris were there at the scene all at once, or in total, is because they desperately need some evidence to support the elusive 95% of the Boeing 757 was recovered debris, a wild claim propagated by the FBI.
I asked Patriot911 if there was a quote to his claim that 10 dumpsters worth of debris was really at the scene:
Did they actually give a quote that the recovered debris filled 11 of those giant garbage dumpsters?Are you claiming someone came in moments before the collapse and distributed 11 dumpsters worth of debris
Patriot911 posts the quote to his claim, noting it said 10 containers, not 11, as I mentioned above:
Ooops! I made a mistake. It was only 10 of those dumpsters.
"It's all aircraft parts, no human remains," Miller said. "We've collected them in 10 recycling bin-sized containers and eventually we'll turn them all over to United."
But even after posting the quote, Patriot911 doesn't realize what he just posted.
So I give him a chance to retract his claim. He doesn't and proceeds to majorly insult me instead:
WOOOO! I'm quaking in my boots from some fucktard with an overblown ego who thinks he can somehow threaten people over the Internet and actually have them take him seriously. You're a fucking joke saiweril. I won't retract a claim made by the coroner in charge at Shanksville; a civilian who is held in the highest regard and has impeccable integrity and credibility. I am going to believe him any day of the week as opposed to a piece of shit like you who thinks threatening someone over the internet is a viable alternative! Go slap your mama for raising such a dipshit!Parrot911, I'll give you one chance to retract your 10 dumpsters claim, or else.
Patriot911, you shouldn't have said that!
What Patriot911 didn't realize is that the kind of collection containers filled with plane debris Wally Miller was referring to in that article were not those large metal garbage dumpsters like the one I showed in the photo above,
but just these little red plastic recycling bins:
Because not only did Wally Miller specifically say they were those small little plastic recycling bins -- and Patriot911 just plain can't read very well -- but the debris Miller was talking about that was collected was just small pieces of plane debris that reportedly blew down from the trees:
At the same time, the high winds that buffeted the area over the last few days have dislodged additional airplane parts -- seat cushions, wiring, carpet fragments and pieces of metal -- from trees near the crash site.
"It's all aircraft parts, no human remains," Miller said. "We've collected them in 10 recycling bin-sized containers and eventually we'll turn them all over to United."
Another 14 victims of Flight 93 identified
Maybe Patriot911 should have read the entire article and refrained from all the insults so he and his fellow skeptics wouldn't have all gotten majorly...
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