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Originally posted by diggs
Originally posted by Wizy
You seem to miss that nearly 40 witnesses stated that it was an airplane, with AA on th tail.
can you provide a link to support this claim, or are you going to tell me to go search for it in one of your previous posts?
Originally posted by Wizy
yes, anok those rims would be quite difficult for one person to plant shortly after a crash.
Originally posted by ANOK
LOL first off I would think they would have planted the stuff in the building before the atack?
One man with a dolly could move that rim quit easily from a 'white van' sitting right outside into the building.
On while were at it, where are the rest of the wheel rims? Shouldn't there be another 8 rims?
Yet we see the same pic of the same one rim over and over again.
Originally posted by Wizy1) wouldn't you think that someone would have said something if they were walking around the first floor of a building with a huge rim. You do know that people were working on the first floor of that building that day, and you'd figure that they would have thought it odd that this hug hunk of metal rim would be situated in a place exactly where a "missile", exactly hit at the wall at that point?
Again, wouldn't you think that someone would have said something about some weird people doing weird stuff, in a section of the pentagon that pretty much requires you to have clearance in order to reach?
Originally posted by diggs
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You are assuming there were people around that entire renovated section.
The section was the most empty which mean fewer witnesses compared to any other part of the Pent.
We can only speculate either way that they would have, or wouldn't have been seen. Since we can't conclude either way, we must move on to the next question
1) Which pieces were too big/heavy to plant (ie: requires many people or machines to lift, or too big to fit through the door way.)
2) How did most of the debris seen outside escaped being burned?
Originally posted by WizyNot assuming. Confirmed. They found dead bodies of workres who worked at the pentagon in the rubble.
We can only speculate either way that they would have, or wouldn't have been seen. Since we can't conclude either way, we must move on to the next question
No since, you dont like the obvious answers, you rather just ignore them.
Well the rims themselves would be too big and heavy for one person to carry. We are not talking about car rims or rims you'd find on a truck. These are wheels that would need to support hte load of a 757-200 plane with fuel, passengers and luggage. The landing gear fron the front of the plane, the engine parts, the fuselage pices. the several pieces of chairs and cabinetry also found.
2) How did most of the debris seen outside escaped being burned?
because they were 'blasted" out during impact? so they weren't in the fire?
Originally posted by diggs
As I said, there is just no way to know for sure where everybody was at at all times. And it's not like there was a lot of debris found inside. Something like 5 or less pieces?
ok then how about this, some of the workers saw these odd objects lying around, but were killed in the susbsequent blast before they could report them. There, plausible scenario.[/quote
so provide proof. killed? So there must be a weapon? Even through badly burned bodies, coroners can deduce that if someone was shot, stabbed, choked, strangled, and even mamed. Care to list why these coroners wouldn't list that as something stranged on their reports? Or that why all those that were missing at the pentagon were identified?
Chairs, cabinetry? Where?
Ask the Americna Airline attendants who were brought on site to idnetify the parts and have idenfied the parts of the planes they found in the rubble.
Originally posted by Wizyof course you forget the hundreds of other pieces found. they just made note of the more important pieces (wheel hub, landing gear, etc).
ok then how about this, some of the workers saw these odd objects lying around, but were killed in the susbsequent blast before they could report them. There, plausible scenario.
so provide proof. killed? So there must be a weapon?
Chairs, cabinetry? Where?
Originally posted by diggs
Just like the "thousands" of witnesses even though less than 100 are documented?
Missiles and bombs killed them all.
"Don't believe anything you read and only half of what you see."
Originally posted by Wizy
Originally posted by ANOK
LOL first off I would think they would have planted the stuff in the building before the atack?
this is why CT's are funny because they dont think about the answers they give.
Three of the 8 were found. The rest, probably burired or destroyed at impact. The one they foudn in the inner ring was attributed to the front landing gear.
Originally posted by Wizy
yet none were found. please provide evidence.
Originally posted by ULTIMA1
The wheels are made from a maguesium alloy and can resist lots of heat and stress so thier is little chance of them being destroyed.
Originally posted by diggs
Still no "un-plantable" debris found at the Pentagon!
Originally posted by Aotearoa
Main landing gear. (Photo of it on CatHerder's thread, Page 1.) I also found this (Please note it comes from a supposed CT site): Source
diggs, I do wish you'd stop with "plausible scenario" and give some hard evidence..