Here's something interesting.....the first responders couldn't smell jet fuel.....
"We (were) literally surrounded by debris, and there's a very strong odor of scorched earth," Parsons reported. "It doesn't smell like jet fuel, it smells like ... How do you describe it? Burned earth. It smells like burned earth."
Http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/956356/detail.html
I anticipate some idiots to respond with something like:
"Duh! They should have smelled burnt earth!"
For those who don't know jet fuel has an extremely distinct and highly pervasive odor and that is why the first responders gave that reaction. I'm also guessing OCTAs don't have the first clue about how much jet fuel would have been in 93 at the time of the crash. In an empty field jet fuel should have been the strongest odor, especially that much from a 757.
The other noteworthy item is......ummmm.....we'll wait. This one will be hard enough for OCTAs to grasp.