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Mick

BoneZ
Mar 10 2009, 04:48 PM
A plane of that size would leave massive amounts of debris everywhere. We're talking about a plane that weighs 250,000-275,000 pounds and is 150+ feet long and 120+ feet wide. The debris would be inside and outside and there would be many recognizable pieces. She didn't see any on the inside, Jamie McIntyre from CNN said upon his close-up inspection, there was no evidence of a plane hitting anywhere near the Pentagon:

So inside and outside, a 250,000+ pound plane is invisible.

I will also note that I find it curious that the Pentagon clocks stopped along with her watch. Almost indicative of a localized EMP.
I'm sure there was lots of plane debris, she just did not recognize it if it was there. As far as I know McIntyre was giving a layman's assessment, not an expert one. Would you be using his statement as proof that flight 77 crashed there if he said he saw lots of airliner debris clearly identifiable as an airliner? Not seeing something is no reason to insist it is invisible or not there.

Mechanical shock is also a common cause of clocks and watches stopping, and we know the building as well as the people in it were severely shocked. There is no need to say it is most indicative of EMP if there is no other evidence to back up the claim.

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