Secrets of the Fed
- Wallace Miller is the coroner of Somerset County, Pennsylvania. He
was among the first people to arrive at the alleged Flight 93 crash site
on the morning of 9/11.
He later recounted to the Washington Post what he’d seen when he first got there:
“I stopped being coroner after about 20 minutes, because there were no bodies there. It became like a giant funeral service.” (Peter Perl, “Hallowed Ground,” Washington Post, 5/12/2002)
Since there were 44 people on board Flight 93, a crash site with “no bodies” makes no sense. Where were the victims? Something appears to have been seriously wrong. Yet Miller now seems to dispute his earlier claim. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2015/03/shanksville-coroner-no-bodies-found-at.html#more
He later recounted to the Washington Post what he’d seen when he first got there:
“I stopped being coroner after about 20 minutes, because there were no bodies there. It became like a giant funeral service.” (Peter Perl, “Hallowed Ground,” Washington Post, 5/12/2002)
Since there were 44 people on board Flight 93, a crash site with “no bodies” makes no sense. Where were the victims? Something appears to have been seriously wrong. Yet Miller now seems to dispute his earlier claim. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2015/03/shanksville-coroner-no-bodies-found-at.html#more
Secrets of the Fed
- Wallace Miller is the coroner of Somerset County, Pennsylvania. He
was among the first people to arrive at the alleged Flight 93 crash site
on the morning of 9/11.
He later recounted to the Washington Post what he’d seen when he first got there:
“I stopped being coroner after about 20 minutes, because there were no bodies there. It became like a giant funeral service.” (Peter Perl, “Hallowed Ground,” Washington Post, 5/12/2002)
Since there were 44 people on board Flight 93, a crash site with “no bodies” makes no sense. Where were the victims? Something appears to have been seriously wrong. Yet Miller now seems to dispute his earlier claim. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2015/03/shanksville-coroner-no-bodies-found-at.html#more
He later recounted to the Washington Post what he’d seen when he first got there:
“I stopped being coroner after about 20 minutes, because there were no bodies there. It became like a giant funeral service.” (Peter Perl, “Hallowed Ground,” Washington Post, 5/12/2002)
Since there were 44 people on board Flight 93, a crash site with “no bodies” makes no sense. Where were the victims? Something appears to have been seriously wrong. Yet Miller now seems to dispute his earlier claim. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2015/03/shanksville-coroner-no-bodies-found-at.html#more
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