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Originally posted by ULTIMA1
Originally posted by beachnut
Flight 77 was flying over 500 mph, using the RADES data the time of impact is 13:37:27, the two returns are after 77 is destroyed in the Pentagon.
Gee that must be nice to have information that has not been released yet.
Originally posted by Swing Dangler
Has Reheat or Beachnut provided an explanaton for a 757 traveling 1501.2 mph contrary to the ANC workers that stated the plane was traveling rather slowly?
Originally posted by jthomas
So you admit again, Ultima1, that the "information" exists that AA77 hit the Pentagon.
Originally posted by ULTIMA1
Originally posted by jthomas
So you admit again, Ultima1, that the "information" exists that AA77 hit the Pentagon.
How can you know what exists if it has not been released?
Originally posted by jthomas
You confirmed it as information about AA77 above.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, 2001 -- The FBI assumed crime-scene jurisdiction at the Pentagon terrorist attack site Sept. 21 from the Arlington County (Va.) Fire Department, officials said.
FBI officials estimate the crime scene investigation would last about a month, Arlington Fire Chief Edward P. Plaugher said. He said he expects "additional remains will be discovered during the course of the FBI investigation" and mortuary specialists will remain on site to process them.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2001 -- The FBI handed over Pentagon crash site management to the Army Military District of Washington at 7 a.m. today.
The transfer of responsibility marks the end of the FBI's crime scene investigation following the Sept. 11 terrorist attack against the Pentagon. MDW will oversee ongoing security operations around the damaged area of the building. FBI investigators will move their operations to the Pentagon's north parking lot and continue to sift through debris for more evidence.
Originally posted by ULTIMA1
Originally posted by jthomas
You confirmed it as information about AA77 above.
What are you talking about?
Originally posted by jthomas
Your quote above that I responded to originally. First, you can't remember it, now you can't find it!
Originally posted by ULTIMA1
We know the FBI only spent 5 days on the crime scene at the Pentagon, after stating it would take them 30 days. Which you would think they would have spent a lot of time on since this was a the biggest terrorist attack on the US and the Pentagon being HQs for the military.
"We've been overwhelmed by the support provided by the service members, firefighters, police and relief organizations that have worked with us over the last two weeks," said Van A. Harp, assistant director in charge of the FBI Washington Field Office. "Our job would have been more difficult without the selfless service of these brave men and women."
FBI investigators will move their operations to the Pentagon's north parking lot and continue to sift through debris for more evidence.
Originally posted by ThroatYogurt
You are wrong. Will you be mature enough to admit it?
The FBI assumed crime-scene jurisdiction at the Pentagon terrorist attack site Sept. 21
FBI officials estimate the crime scene investigation would last about a month.
Sept. 26, 2001 -- The FBI handed over Pentagon crash site management to the Army Military District of Washington at 7 a.m. today. The transfer of responsibility marks the end of the FBI's crime scene investigation.
"We've been overwhelmed by the support provided by the service members, firefighters, police and relief organizations that have worked with us over the last two weeks," said Van A. Harp, assistant director in charge of the FBI Washington Field Office. "Our job would have been more difficult without the selfless service of these brave men and women."
Originally posted by ThroatYogurt
I am showing you the Assistant Director in charge of the FBI Washington Field office stated here that they were there for two weeks.
The FBI assumed crime-scene jurisdiction at the Pentagon terrorist attack site Sept. 21
FBI officials estimate the crime scene investigation would last about a month.
Sept. 26, 2001 -- The FBI handed over Pentagon crash site management to the Army Military District of Washington at 7 a.m. today. The transfer of responsibility marks the end of the FBI's crime scene investigation.
Originally posted by ThroatYogurt
please post the link to the date of the 21st.
Thank you.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, 2001 – The FBI assumed crime-scene jurisdiction at the Pentagon terrorist attack site Sept. 21 from the Arlington County (Va.) Fire Department, officials said.
FBI officials estimate the crime scene investigation would last about a month, Arlington Fire Chief Edward P. Plaugher said. He said he expects "additional remains will be discovered during the course of the FBI investigation" and mortuary specialists will remain on site to process them.
Arlington County Fire Department (ACFD) Chief Edward Plaugher, in whose
jurisdiction the Pentagon is located, took command of the incident and became the Pentagon I.C. (Incident Commander). Using standard Incident Command System (ICS) protocols, Chief Plaugher assigned an Operations officer to develop and implement the strategy while he managed the overall incident in a Unified Command mode with the military and local law enforcement and FBI. Since this was obviously an apparent terrorist attack, the entire incident was a crime scene and an active fire and rescue operation…a situation that calls for Unified Command).
Originally posted by ThroatYogurt
Regardless... The time spent is not an issue. They were there before and after they have jurisdiction.
Originally posted by ULTIMA1
Originally posted by ThroatYogurt
Regardless... The time spent is not an issue. They were there before and after they have jurisdiction.
Yes it is an issue.
1. The 10 days of rescue and recovery contaminated or destroyed evidence.
2. The FBI only spent 5 days at the crime scene instead of the month they originally stated it would take.
Why would they only spend 5 days on such a big, important crime scene?
Originally posted by ThroatYogurt
They were there ON SEPTEMBER 11th !!!!!
The FBI assumed crime-scene jurisdiction at the Pentagon terrorist attack site Sept. 21 from the Arlington County (Va.) Fire Department, officials said.
Originally posted by ThroatYogurt
You are clearly unable to comprehend what is shown to you.
The FBI assumed crime-scene jurisdiction at the Pentagon terrorist attack site Sept. 21 from the Arlington County (Va.) Fire Department, officials said.