nor any blood anywhere. Rather odd set of quotes from this guy.
http://www.theeventchronicle.com/911/shanksville-coroner-no-bodies-found-at-911-crash-site-not-a-single-drop-of-blood/#
It was a plane crash but yet it was a homicide because the terrorists hijacked the plane and killed the people, and the terrorists committed suicide. So from that point, yes it was a misquote, because the point that I was trying to make was, after that it more or less became a large funeral service.
“The BBC documentary’s producer Guy Smith endorsed this claim, telling Loose Change creator Dylan Avery thatMiller meant his earlier statement only as “a simile. … It looked as if that had happened. … But he didn’t mean that literally.” (9/11: The Conspiracy Files, BBC 2, 2/18/2007)
Was the Washington Post mistaken? Did they “misquote” Wallace Miller? Other reports suggest differently. In the 12 months following 9/11, Miller in fact described the surprising lack of human remains at the Flight 93 crash site, repeatedly and unequivocally: He told author David McCall: “I got to the actual crash site and could not believe what I saw. … Usually you see much debris, wreckage, and much noise and commotion. This crash was different. There was no wreckage, no bodies, and no noise. … It appeared as though there were no passengers or crew on this plane.” (David McCall, From Tragedy to Triumph, 2002, pp. 86-87)