American Airlines - “9/11 Didn’t Happen”
WikiScanner discovered that American Airlines changed their Wikipedia entry to state that Flights 11 and 77 never flew on 9/11.
Original entry was:
Two American Airlines aircraft were hijacked and crashed during the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack: American Airlines Flight 77 (a Boeing 757) and American Airlines Flight 11 (a Boeing 767).
New entry is:
Two American Airlines aircraft were hijacked and crashed during the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack: Flight 77 (a Boeing 757) and Flight 11 (a Boeing 767). Although these flights were daily departures before and a month after September 11, 2001. Neither flight 11 nor 77 were scheduled on September 11, 2001. The records kept by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (www.bts.gov/gis/) do not list either flight that day.
A Google search of the IP address that made the change - 144.9.8.21 - is located at American Airlines.
Why the change American airlines? Did the flights actually operate or did we just imagine all of that?
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November 1st, 2007 at 12:36 pm
American Airlines is out to save its own skin as usual. I will never fly this airline again. I think they know more about 9/11 than they let on and I don’t doubt they have some level of involvement. Why would they change the Wikpedia entry? For shady purposes. Someone does not want to get caught. Maybe someone should call the CEO Arpey and ask a few questions as to why it was changed. I don’t trust AA and I don’t believe that the “Al Qaida” acted alone. Who had access to the planes at the time the box cutters were taped to the seats? Did the Al Qaida get special permission before the attack to access the planes so they could tape box cutters to the seats–I doubt it. Something went on inside.
May 13th, 2008 at 6:51 pm
What does the average american believe about 9/11? In the UK we are very sceptical about it.