Sunday, May 15, 2011

'Plane Lands In Cleveland; Bomb Feared Aboard'

September 11, 2001, WCPO 9News [Cleveland]

"Plane Lands In Cleveland; Bomb Feared Aboard,"

Reported by: 9News Staff
Web produced by: Liz Foreman

9/11/01 11:43:57 AM
A Boeing 767 out of Boston made an emergency landing Tuesday at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport due to concerns that it may have a bomb aboard, said Mayor Michael R. White.

White said the plane had been moved to a secure area of the airport, and was evacuated.

United identified the plane as Flight 93. The airline did say how many people were aboard the flight.

United said it was also "deeply concerned" about another flight, Flight 175, a Boeing 767, which was bound from Boston to Los Angeles.

On behalf of the airline CEO James Goodwin said: "The thoughts of everyone at United are with the passengers and crew of these flights. Our prayers are also with everyone on the ground who may have been involved.

"United is working with all the relevant authorities, including the FBI, to obtain further information on these flights," he said.

This is one of the earliest documented news items from September 11th, with it's web appearance timestamped before noon that day. That it stems from such a high-level source as Cleveland's mayor, while being so wildly divergent from the official narrative of events, makes for interesting, if disorienting, reading. [A para-UFO information web site, www.jerrypippin.com is responsible for its preservation as a screen grab of a cache page maintained at their news site, whose servers are only God-knows-where. So if you are a good spook, thank you very much, but don't we get to drop a house on your wicked sister before this movie is over?

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