Wow, what a mix of interesting questions with ones with absolutely no common sense.
Picture 3 (from the lawn of the damaged building) - no debris from the plane on the lawn? Wow, a plane moving 500 mph (or so) hit the ground floor and there's no debris from the plane on the lawn? Hmm, simple physics would seem to dictate that all the debris would keep traveling forward with the rest of the plane... Why would there be debris at the front of the building?
Picture 4 (showing sand and gravel being spread on the front lawn) - why would the contractor spread sand and gravel across the grass? It's standard procedure to do so with heavy machinery moving back and forth. It keeps the machinery from sinking into mud and muck. Cranes are expensive, and you want to make sure they don't tip over when they're lifting something. How is this evidence of a conspiracy?
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