Anonymous ID: ef489e Sept. 11, 2021, 2:07 p.m. No.14560293   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0458

>>14559727 (PB)

>Offical account is the aircraft buried itself in the sand

Kinda doxxing myself, but I have been around reclaimed strip mines in Somerset County all my life (multiple decades), walked and drove over them, and I know the geology of this area very well.

I can tell you that a reclaimed strip mine has at most, two inches of accumulated topsoil, and under that is packed sandstone, shale, and clay. It's packed by the huge bulldozers driving over it, grading for contour. It isn't like sandy soil in the South, or deep topsoil in the Midwest. You try digging a small hole to plant a tree in this hardpan by hand, it will take you a couple hours with a pick and shovel.

So don't give me any BS that an aluminum plane falling out of the sky is going to burrow a hole in this stuff, and be completely buried. If anything, it's going to shatter, and the pieces bounce off the hardpan, flying hundreds or thousands of feet all over.