http://www.911myths.com/index.php?title=File:Flight_175_debris_Briendel_14.jpg&feed=atom&action=historyFile:Flight 175 debris Briendel 14.jpg - Revision history2024-03-28T18:37:50ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.22.7http://www.911myths.com/index.php?title=File:Flight_175_debris_Briendel_14.jpg&diff=10083&oldid=prevMike at 09:05, 7 July 20122012-07-07T09:05:41Z<p></p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>{{divbox|amber||Working at the Federal Building, it was our job to hang swing stage scaffolds from the 7th floor setback roof. When I first got up on the lower setback roof and saw the amount of debris I was amazed. Giant pieces of the World Trade Center aluminum siding were everywhere. We had to move most of them to fasten our tie-back scaffold cables. While moving one of these 7 foot pieces of aluminum I noticed what looked like an airplane part. I picked it up and it had a serial number on it and something in writing "hydraulic piston".<br />
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About a half hour later, the Postal Investigator and an FBI Agent came up to the setback roof. I was asked where exactly did I find it and not to remove anything else, especially anything spray painted in yellow paint. I was told that there were many airplane parts on the roof and most of them were identified by yellow spray paint...<br />
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I have been told just recently that there are airplane experts who could easily identify what type of airplane it was from my photos. If there is anyone who would be willing to examine my photos and has knowledge to identify the "TRUTH" of what type of aiplane really crashed into the WTC that day, I would be more than happy to show them my photos.<br>http://web.archive.org/web/20060824061536/http://www.911blogger.com/2005/12/airplane-parts-from-911.html}}</div>Mike