Max King of the Wild said:
Gribble said: Oh, ok.
I'm more interested in the flight path and the size of the hole, as well as why the pilot didn't just nose dive into the Pentagon but decided to do a 360 degree turn first, and of course the lack of footage when there were dozens of cameras in the area and the Pentagon is the most protected building in the world. |
So what are you trying to say now? Spit it out... instead of saying "I'm wondering this" say "I think it was this and here is why" We can't debunk you if you don't make a claim... which you are obviously trying to do by questioning things
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What I think is that the plane was indeed a military plane and that when that particular part of the Pentagon was re-enforced, they put a 'marker' there for a missile to hone in on. The plane came low and fast from the North and fired the missile. It then banked over and around the Pentagon (which is why some people say they saw a military plane and also thought there was a second plane) Once they'd assumed a plane had hit the Pentagon, they obviously then assumed that the plane they saw must be a second plane, but in fact it was the plane that had fired the missile.
The reason the taxi driver got into such a pickle with his statements and the interview he did was that everything pointed to a North course (verified by many witnesses including policemen), but he was on the bridge on the South course. he then changed where his car was but no matter how many times the interviewers showed him pictures of his car on the South path and pointed out that he was stood next to it, he denied that it was him and insisted that his car wasn't on the Bridge but was in fact on the North flight path. When he thought the camera wasn't rolling he actually said that he was just a small man caught up in something big. That could mean anything of course, but it's worth watching it just to see his body language. He also claimed to have removed the lamp post from the front window of his car by himself and there was absolutely no damage to the hood of the car.
That's how I'm seeing it at the moment, but that could change of course.