Blue_Windows
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If you don't me asking – You said you had an extended e-mail dialogue with Mr. Wagner in 2014. Did you ever ask how he knew that cellphone companies don't have records of the calls? I've heard this claim made by someone else.Great to see the forum back online. David/Blue_Windows, thank you for your very kind words. Great work archiving my flight 11 posts.
I was watching a director's commentary on a 9/11 conspiracy movie. The producer of that movie, Art Olivier, mentioned that during the Zacarias Moussaoui trial (@57:40 in the commentary), the court subpoenaed the cellphone records of all passengers who made calls (even ones who are confirmed to have made cellphone calls, like Ed Felt who called from the bathroom of United 93) from Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, etc. and it was found that "none of those calls were made" (according to Olivier), i.e. the cell companies have no record of the calls. I wonder how Olivier knew this too. Did he and Wagner look at some court documents? This is such a significant claim that I can't believe Wagner didn't link a document stating it. I believe it's true, but I'd like something very credible. As far as evidence for this claim goes, we have the 9/11 Commission interview with Deena Burnett mentioning the absence of Tom Burnett's cellphone calls from his phone bill, and the Department of Justice's indirect admission that cellphone calls don't appear on the bills of Flight 77 passengers.
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