Not One Piece of Hard Aircraft Evidence

*Col. George Nelson MBA U.S. Air Force ret., wrote on Jan 26, 2010:



To the good people of New Hampshire:

I am a former U.S. Air Force aircraft accident investigator and airplane parts authority. Graduate, U.S. Air Force War College. 34-year Air Force career, licensed commercial pilot. Licensed airframe and powerplant mechanic.

In all my years of direct and indirect participation, I never witnessed nor even heard of an aircraft loss, where the wreckage was accessible, that prevented investigators from finding enough hard evidence to positively identify the make, model, and specific registration number of the aircraft — and in most cases the precise cause of the accident.

The government alleges that four wide-body airliners crashed on the morning of September 11 2001, resulting in the deaths of more than 3,000 human beings, yet not one piece of hard aircraft evidence has been produced in an attempt to positively identify any of the four aircraft. On the contrary, it seems only that all potential evidence was deliberately kept hidden from public view.

Please go to my website for more information: www.physics911.net/georgenelson

Thank you New Hampshire for your activism on this ever important topic. There is no higher form of Patriotism than what you are doing right now.

Bless you,

George Nelson

* From a comment on a Letter to the Editor in the Keene Sentinel re 9/11.

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