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| espresso | Mar 26 2009, 12:37 PM |
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It doesn't matter where they were standing. Any time we're dealing with humans, there is no way to eliminate all perspective issues because each person's uniqueness plays into their perspective on the event. 10 people can view the same thing and each one of them can remember things differently due to their own personal perspective. There is no way to eliminate that variable when dealing with human beings.
He was underneath the station, not south of it so he isn't what I'm looking for.
What is the source for that information?
I find it interesting that of the people who place the plane on a North of Citgo flightpath, only one of them was actually south of the citgo station and truthfully he wasn't due south, he was east of the citgo and possibly south by latitude. (The impact point being north of the citgo by latitude) My point here is that since most of these north of citgo eyewitnesses were themselves north of the citgo station there could be some spatial or perpective issues that you haven't investigated. Add to that the fact that the impact point at the pentagon is north of the citgo and we've got 2 factors which may play into the statements made by eyewitnesses to the event. I'm not saying that's what happened but none of your evidence eliminates either of these possibilities. |
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