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In reply to the discussion: What is the thing about 911 being a inside job that is the hardest to explain away? [View all]cpwm17
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It's difficult for a low speed camera to pick up an aircraft flying at 500mph. From the direction that the cameras were facing they cannot do any more than pick up one frame - if they get lucky. It's as simple as that.
You're anomaly hunting, while you seem to ignore the massive evidence that a plane hit the Pentagon.
Here's are a few of the hundreds of eyewitness written and video accounts of the plane that hit the Pentagon. Many off the witnesses worked at the Pentagon, the very same people that were the target for the plane! No way they would ALL lie.:
William Lagasse:
Sgt. William Lagasse, a Pentagon police dog handler, the son of an aviation instructor, was filling up his patrol car at a gas station near the Pentagon when he noticed a jet fly in low. He watched as the plane plowed into the Pentagon. Initially, he thought the plane was about to drop on top of him -- it was that close. Lagasse knew something was wrong. The 757's flaps were not deployed and the landing gear was retracted.
Lincoln Liebner:
As he ran to an entrance, he heard jet engines and turned in time to see the American Airlines plane diving toward the building. "I was close enough that I could see through the windows of the airplane, and watch as it as it hit," he said. "There was no doubt in my mind what I was watching. Not for a second. It was accelerating," he said. "It was wheels up, flaps up, engines full throttle."
Mary Lyman:
"'I saw a plane coming what I thought was toward National Airport, which is very close. You see that all the time. But this one looked different. It was at a very steep angle, and going very fast. I had been hearing about the World Trade Center before I left, and wondered, is this part of that? Then the plane disappeared, smoke started coming up, and traffic came to a complete stop," Lyman said. "We all got out of our cars. We heard another couple of explosions, and I ran and got back in my car."
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