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Originally Posted by willravel
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.
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Actually, will, it Did hit the ground first, well the curb at least. The pic shows the curb in front of the pentagon that was hit by the right engine.
http://911review.com/errors/pentagon...ire_spools.jpg
However, the movie from
http://www.pentagonresearch.com/lamps.html
Shows it much better at 4:47
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Originally Posted by willravel
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.
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What I was saying is when the plane hit, the shock of the impact torn the engines off, whether they flew straight forward or not is undetermined.
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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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I sure wouldn't, that’s the problem with our research, allot is classified for good reason. But there is no doubt that the walls were thick and designed to protect the united states military headquarters.
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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.
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You don’t know what happened, but you should be able to recognize that the theory you gave (that is not your own theory about them being relocated) is totally ridicules. I’m not trying to attack you, I know you are smart enough to realize how improbable and hard it is to relocate a plane full of people and make sure no one involved talks about it.