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Originally Posted by Ustwo
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Oh and will the plane hit the ground first, thats why you see no specific engine damage, most of the engine energy would be absorbed by the ground. Took me 5 mins on google to find that and it wasn't searching for your question, just finding how the plane impacted. This is called critical thinking.
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The plane did not hit the ground first. Took me all of three seconds to find pictures of the ground in front of the Pentagon that showed nothing but burn marks from the airplane and generator exploding. It's called condescending without doing the proper research first. Even the current official government story says it didn't hit the ground first. That makes YOU a conspiracy theorist. Welcome to the club.
Dilbert, well I guess I was accedentally kinda right about the brick.
As for the engines, I have no reason to think that the engines were anywhere but on the planes when it hit, therefore it is reasonable to assume that they hit the Pentagon, and it's reasonable to try and figure out where they hit based on the location of the hole the fuseloge supposedly made.
http://usaattacked.com/pentagon.htm
Interesting site.
I'm still confused as to how the nose of the plane went theough rings, E, D, and C, or 144" of wall (24" x 6), but the engines did not. Also, the plane did not gouge a hole 100' wide, It poked a hole about 14' wide, then the roof collapsed. I'm not sure how reliable that site is. I'll go look for something too, but I don't know if I should expect to find anything. If you had the plans to a building involved in a terrorist attack, would you release it's strengths and weaknesses?
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Originally Posted by Dilbert1234567
you know that’s BS, do you realize how many people they'd have to keep quiet, family friends, coworkers, these people did not just disappear, you cant just relocate a plane full of people, they would be noticed by some one, some chance encounter would blow the entire operation. They’d have to be killed. Why is it so hard to believe that terrorist flew a plane into 3 buildings, you already accept that 2 buildings got hit by planes that day and we've got a 4th in the field.
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Wasn't I clear when I said "I haven't the faintest idea"? I could have sworn that's how I started my response. And then I concluded my response "I don't know". I thought I made it clear enough. I guess I thought wrong.