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May 17th, 2006, 01:48 PM
most eyewitnesses claim they saw a plane, some say it was american airlines 737, some say they saw a missle, some report a second plane, some report smelling cordite after the impact. i haven't made any conclusions about what hit the pentagon, i assume it was flight 77 but have read many oddities that make me question the official story.
1. why were the video tapes siezed and not released? what are they hiding? especially if it was poor quality.
2. why was the hole in the pentagon so small and go through so many rings?
3. what was under the blue tarp that was carried off by people at the crash site?
4. how did a plane that size make maneuvering turns and dive(reported by flight controllers) in a way that pilots say only a fighter jet could do?
5. where are the photos of what people say was pieces of the cockpit? why was there a fan jet engine part laying in the wreckage that could not be from a 737 but a much smaller plane?
the governments explanation is not good enough, we have been shown over and over that taking the word of this administration is a mistake, so we are left with questions and more questions.
i usually leave the pentagon strike alone but the release of the video images yesterday brought the subject up, i was hoping that the video would clear up some questions, so i'm really disappointed that they did not. WHY did they not release the footage from the gas station like fox was reporting they would??
and kevin, just because we dont have ironclad evidence of what really happened doesn't mean we can't say what we think didn't happen. showing the governments case is false does not require an alternate theory. um, but, some people reported flight 77 was lost from radar somewhere over cleveland i think, some say it landed and the passengers were taken off but these are hard to verify, i generally avoid these but the statements are out there.
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