Originally published January 17 2004
Report: Pentagon wasn't struck by Boeing 757 on 911
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
Here's a fascinating critical analysis of the 911 impact at the Pentagon
which concludes that a Boeing 757 airplane could not possibly have hit
the Pentagon. The damage and debris simply do not match. For one thing,
there are no wings in the debris, and there's no damage that would have
resulted from wings hitting the building. Rather, this analysis
concludes that a much smaller airplane hit the Pentagon. It's a
technical document that you'd never see discussed in the popular press,
since understanding it requires a high school education in physics.
In order to decide whether or not a Boeing 757 (or aircraft of
comparable size) struck the Pentagon on the morning in question, a
comprehensive review of all the debris and other physical evidence is
hardly necessary.
Although we have arrived at similar conclusions, we do so on the basis
of a more precise analysis, one that appeals less to visual inspection
of photographs than to measurements, aerospace archives, and to
engineering and physical analysis of the Boeing 757, as well as the
structure of the Pentagon walls in the area of the impact.
According to the principle that we have stated above, two wings, each
approximately 18-20 m long (however crumpled and damaged) must have
appeared in virtually all the photographs taken of the Pentagon damage
on the morning of September 11, 2001.
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