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Originally Posted by hatembr
oh unfortunatly I do not. Do you ? 
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No, and that's exactly why I'm asking you. Since you've rinsed up this question i thought you may know something.
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Originally Posted by hatembr
But as far as I remember, that's what has been officially said
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I don't remember it's being said, but let's suppose it was, and so let me analyze this situation. First of all, did they found any other passports inside the collapsed towers or maybe on the sidewalk, or the pilot's passport only? Did you knew that a crash proof passport is harder than any plane's black box, stronger than steel and doesn't melts under temperatures lower than the surface of the sun? Seriously, why is a mission patch allowed to survive the destruction of the Space Shuttle at supersonic speeds, creating a super-heated fireball and spreading his own shreds over a couple of kilometers radius, but a passport isn't allowed to survive a plane crash?
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