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Originally Posted by willravel
The curb could have been damaged any number of ways. It doesn't neccesarily prove a plane hit it. What if a UMV hit the Pentagon, right where a generator was to make an explosion, and it's nose, landing gear, or something hit the curb? That's not necessarily the most believable option, but it is possible. The damage could have even been done before the plane hit. It wouldn't be the only coincedence involved in the Pentagon strike.
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so your saying they placed charges on each of the light poles, set explosives on the generator, flew a UAV towards the pentagon, lit off the explosives in order as if the UAV was going 500 mph, changed the tone of the UAV's engine when it passed the last light pole, then, blow a small circular chunk out of the sidewalk, dump a bunch of plane parts not found in a UAV onto the lawn, and into the building, with out anyone of the 25,000 people working in the pentagon saying anything? and the people who are not part of the government who were around at the time not say bathing too, like the cab driver that was directly under the path of the plane and who's car was hit by a falling light pole say it was a plane not a UAV... do I need to go on willravel?