pussycow wrote:
WiscBadger95 wrote:
First off, the original story about the faked crash was that all the bodies were on the wreckage of the plane, thus everyone was accounted for. Then you take eight of those bodies off the plane, and it calls the crash story into question. But you can explain that away by saying that the salvage crew made a mistake because they were working with remote operated cameras at a great depth. Now you take even more bodies off the plane and the "crash story" becomes even more questionable.This seems to me that you are changing your point. You said: "According to the cover story, more than eight people got off the plane. Only eight made it to the island. Here's what Jack said at the press conference -- note the very last line: "
and what Jack said was: "No. We had, uh, cushions. We had some life jackets. We were in the water for over a day before the current took us in. By then, there was only eight of us left. "
To me, Jack's statements jibe with the "cover story" you described
Huh? I'm sorry, but I'm really confused what you're trying to say. How is the first statement of mine you quote "changing my point" about the second statement of mine you quote? What my first statement does it explain why so many people getting off the plane before it sank is problematic, and how it could lead to questions about the faked crash being just that, faked.




