From the CT standpoint, the most mysterious events would be what happened to Flights 77 and 93 and all of the passengers. Here is where this theory falls apart. The explanations are just nutty. What happens is these people argue around this obvious gaping hole in their theory.
We might know where those planes went, but the FAA supervisor destroyed those records.
Sorry, I didn't have my radar on that morning. but they did. And the fact that those tapes were destroyed and that man wasn't put on trial for anything, that smells really bad.
Also, the burden of proof in any situation falls upon the claimant. if my house burns down, and I tell the insurance company it was magic fairies, I'd better damn well have some proof. It isn't their repsonsibility to prove it wasn't fairies.
Likewise, *IF* a group of people here had the ability to override national security protocols, reroute planes, steal 2.3trillion, etc, then it's reasonable to say that group could make a plane or two disappear.
The first chopper on the scene at Pennsylvania showed no plane, no bodies, just a shallow hole dug into the ground. To believe an enture plane nosedived then vaporized would require snorting fairy dust.