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| bileduct | Jan 20 2008, 11:19 AM |
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Please provide a credible source that categorically lists the exact location of all light posts that were struck in the south side approach.
The smoke and fireball (which did not appear until after the plane collided with the Pentagon) could have only conceivably fooled persons who were watching from behind the flight path of Flight 77. Anyone viewing the incident from around 20 degrees or more to the north or south of this position would have seen the plane fly over the Pentagon and upward to the east. There is not a single witness that observed this flyover.
On the contrary, that is exactly what he said - Turcious: I could not totally see when it hit the Pentagon, all I see is uhh, all I saw was it headed straight to it. Then uh, then the big uh explosion, the fireball and lots of smoke. ... Interviewer: Did you see it fly over the Pentagon? Turcious: Fly over the Pentagon? Interviewer: Yeah. Turcious: No uh, the only thing I saw was when it was in direct, uh, direct line to go into the Pentagon. Please provide evidence next time you choose to contradict one of my statements. Thankyou.
This is an interesting question, because four of the six north side approach witnesses all testified to witnessing the plane colliding with the Pentagon. Lagasse goes further to state that the plane was an American Airlines 757, that the light poles and taxi were in a position consistent with the north side approach and that the fireball was definately not caused by pre-rigged explosives. Are you asserting that they were correct about the flight path and incorrect about everything else? Edited by bileduct, Jan 20 2008, 11:22 AM.
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