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Re: The Right Track
by Monolycus on Sep 30, 2002 - 05:39 AM
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I am in complete agreement with you; no airplane struck that building (plenty of people have spotted this. It is apparent to an educated layman... a Boeing 767-300 has a span of 157.1 feet, it can not strike a building and leave an impact scar any smaller than that. It is also 181.2 feet long, which is 21 feet longer than the basic model 767. It should have no difficulty penetrating through one side of the Pentagon and through the other if it were piloted at an angle nearly perpendicular to the building). That is only the first step. Now put it together.
There were four Boeing 767's hijacked. Three are accounted for. It is claimed that one of them hit the Pentagon when it obviously did not. If the objective were genuinely a matter of destroying (a part of) the Pentagon, the hijacked plane would have simply been allowed to hit it (this would be true regardless of who carried it out). It wasn't. What can we deduce?
~Monolycus.
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