Wow...
Just... Wow...
1st things 1st... How fucking delusional do you have to be to believe this shit? They shot a plane down because they were afraid it was going to hit the White House, BUT instead of telling the American public that, they fucking covered up the wreckage from a downed 757-200, then immediately launched a missile to hit the Pentagon... Wow... That's the stupidest thing I think I have ever read... Consider this... Let's say that the gov't shoots the 757 down... Assuming that they would be reluctant to tell the American people that they followed protocol and took what could be assumed to be a hostile aircraft down over thoroughly restricted airspace... Why would they then send a missile to crash into the PENTAGON?!?!?!?!?! why not crash in front of it, into another building... into the ocean... That part of the theory doesn't hold true... Consider the heroics that we heard so much of from the Pennsylvania flight, would it be too much of a stretch to assume it happened on two separate flights?
That is, assuming that you can't see the simplest fact for the most likely one to be true... Keep it simple, stupid...
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Would some of you please start to give out at least partial résumé’s as to why you are qualified to say things like
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Actually it was the wrong size to be the engine from a 757.
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and other type bullshit... Do you design or assemble airplanes for a living? Are you an aircraft mechanic that specializes in commercial airliner work? Or are you some fat dweeb who thinks he knows everything?
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but it does not change the pitch and general sound
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Untrue... The outer cabin would speed the sound waves and when they were released back into the inner, they would sound adversely lower, more of a "hum" And if you've ever heard an aircraft of that size take off; you would definitely experience the "scream" of the engines... Assuming the terrorists were trying to cause maximum damage to the Pentagon, they would have throttled all the way forward, therefore causing that same "scream" we are all so familiar with.
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To forestall any such remarks, here is my mini-résumé , as it pertains to what I have said. I am a physics/music education major in college, and I am currently enrolled in 2 different acoustics classes, so I DO know what I am talking about in my 2nd edit. And the rest is pure reasoning, and not a bit of fat dweebishness...