Sunday, September 11, 2011

What Hit the Pentagon?

Consider . .
  1. The hit point at the Pentagon was too small to accommodate a 100-ton airliner with a 125-foot wingspan and a tail that stands 44-feet above the ground; the debris was wrong for a Boeing 757: no wings, no fuselage, no seats, no bodies, no luggage, no tail. Not even the engines were recovered.
  2. The Pentagon’s own videotapes do not show a Boeing 757 hitting the building. At 155 feet, the plane was more than twice as long as the 77-foot Pentagon is high and should have been present and easily visible.
  3. The aerodynamics of flight would have made the official trajectory—flying at high speed barely above ground level—physically impossible, because a Boeing 757 flying over 500 mph could not have come closer than about 60 feet of the ground, which means that the official account is not even aerodynamically possible.
FROM: "Why Doubt 9/11?" by James H. Fetzer

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