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�Cell phone studies�
linklinkHere two studies that deal with the possibility of doing phone calls with cell phones from planes and the conditions that are needed to manage a call.
�A physical "miracle": Cell phone calls from UA 93�
linklinkHere a list of calls that were made with cell phones, with airphones and the ones that we can�t know for sure.
�Were UA 93's phone calls really recorded?�
linkWhile even the movie on UA 93 had access to the phone call recordings it is astonishing that the Independent Commission only refers to transcripts of the calls or interviews with recipients of calls. Not a single time do they refer to a recording (contrary to calls from AA 11)
UA 93: Missing phone calls!
linkIf the information of Verizon is correct than there are many phone calls from UA 93 that have never been made public.
�Deconstructing Tom Burnett's phone calls�
linklinkBurnett was most likely the first one to call from the plane and all in all he called his wife four times. Very surprising is his prophecy that he repeated twice that the hijackers would crash the plane into the ground. Something that the hijackers themselves wouldn�t have known at that time.
�Deconstructing Todd Beamer's "Let's Roll!" phone call�
linklinkThis is certainly the most famous phone call. Which only appeared in the news after a couple of days. Basically every detail of this phone call is in doubt after a close analysis.
�Deconstructing Jeremy Glick's phone call�
linklinkThis is the longest phone call. Important especially as apparently Jeremy Glick was still at the phone when the WTC collapsed. This clearly contradicts the official timeline. Glick is also the only one who mentions that the alleged hijackers are �Iranian�-looking (nobody else specifies their ethnic background) and that they put on red bandanas.
�Deconstructing Edward Felt's phone call�
linkEd Felt�s call was the first passenger�s call that appeared in the media. As this call is completely different from all the others it is especially important.
Important as well: Did Sandra Felt hear her husband mention the explosion while she was listening to the tape or not? Is Pittsburgh Post-Gazette lying or the New York Times?
�Deconstructing the lesser known phone calls�
linklinkHere a detailed analysis of all other phone calls from the plane. Though the calls are sometimes very short they contain innumerous contradictions.
Analysing the phone calls we can realize that there are highly contradicting information given concerning the following list of very basic questions:
Were the passengers herded to the back? If yes, how many?
Are dead people on the floor of first class? If so: How many? And passengers or pilot?
Was there a hijacker guarding the passengers?
Did he have a bomb around his body?
And talking about the phone calls one shouldn�t forget Paul Thompson�s question:
�UA 93: Why didn't the FBI advice the passengers?�
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