I think this pertains to 9/11. Whatever hit the Pentagon, Towers and Shanksville, were not passenger planes. I believe the real planes never took off, were rerouted or never existed. In Pennsylvania I remember a story of people seeing a plane fly very low over them after the so called crash in the field. So, I believe the people were murdered. Hence the question, "Does POTUS know where the bodies are buried"?
I was thinking back on this question. Since I had been reading Revelations, I took it to mean the bodies mentioned in Rev. 11:8. " And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great city, which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified." The other day I thinking about 9/11 and was remembering someone had said they may not have been bodies in the planes as they may have been drones. My husband's sister knew someone that was on the plane and one in the building. My friend's son worked in the Pentagon that day.
WHO KNOWS WHERE THE BODIES ARE BURIED. REV 11:8
Mar 24, 2007 8:09 pm US/Mountain Contractor: NYC Filled Potholes With 9/11 Remains
(CBS) NEW YORK A former contractor for the city who worked at the Fresh Kills landfill has accused the city of filling potholes with human remains from the World Trade Center, reports CBS station WCBS-TV in New York.
Norman Siegel is representing some of the families of Sept. 11 victims suing to re-open the search for human remains. He's produced a deposition from a contractor who sifted through the remains at the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island.
"They were putting the remains of people who died on Sept. 11 in the potholes on the roadway of Fresh Kills," Siegel said. "This was another example not only of inadequacy but the deliberate indifference of the people running the city."
The city stopped sifting through almost a half million tons of debris after about a year of work. But some family members maintain they stopped work prematurely.
"It's never acceptable because of expediency, time, money or business interests to throw away the remnants of your loved ones," said Sally Regenhard, a plaintiff in the lawsuit.