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Old Sep 14th, 2004, 10:52 AM       
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I find it odd that the 757 that crashed into the Pentagon punched a very, very clean hole into the D or C or whatever ring of the Pentagon.

An almost perfectly round hole of about twelve feet or something in diameter.



And that Eyewitnesses never saw a plane, and reported hearing something that sounded like a missile.
Much as I love conspiracies, there is a lot of guff talked about this. The fact is, there are TONS of eyewiynesses on the public record who saw a plane flying incredibly low towards the pentagon, and whilst there was a small neat hole, the plane impacted at 500 miles an hour, with all its fule carried in the wings. The wings incinerate and are pushed back on to the body of the plane on impact. I am not saying there wasn't something weird going on, but I think its reasonable to presume a plane did hit that building.
I also find it extremely odd that thousands upon thousands of galons of airplane fuel didn't turn the crash site into a gigantic sea of fire, as Ranxer pointed out.

And have you seen the hole? A 757 would never, under any circumstances, fit through that hole unless it would have been stretched out like spaghetti.
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