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Originally Posted by photon
Not true.
The supposed flight manifest used from CNN to make this claim isn't an actual manifest, but a partial list (and one that was being updated), and one that specifically didn't mention the hijackers.
And that they didn't show up in the final list of identified bodies doesn't mean they weren't there, it could mean that their remains couldn't be identified, couldn't be recovered, or weren't recovered from the plane but were recovered elsewhere. There were other people that also weren't on that list. If there's multiple possible answers to a question you can't just pick the one that supports your chosen view...
http://911myths.com/html/autopsy_list.html
http://911myths.com/html/missing_arabs.html
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interesting site by the way.
the DNA thing is something that makes sense. hadn't thought of it that way.
quite honestly i'm positive that the hijackers were on the planes, they were likely part of an intelligence program called 'able danger' that would wargame things like hijackings.
but there's a few reports that the manifests were cooked later, i guess it's one of those he-said they-said kind of things.
the hijackers i consider one of those perimeter details, or second-tier. not as irrefutable as intercept flight logs, radar trackeing, logs of surveillance, direct forensic evidence. no one will ever know their story for sure, those that were on the planes anyway.