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Originally Posted by dgraves
why isn't there more pictures/video of it hitting the building? one camera that produces still frames? really? government agents went around and collected all the video footage from local stores so what's the big deal about releasing it? if it was a big deal, why release anything at all?
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Because in 2001, it wasn't common to video cameras everywhere like they do now. When they did, they were inside focused on theft and rarely outside. Security at the Pentagon wasn't too concerned about security on the outside, but instead security on the inside.
What's the big deal about releasing video from local stores? Chances are nothing at all. All of these businesses were most likely far enough away from the Pentagon that they didn't show much at all. But rest assured, the truthers will find something like a flash of light and call it proof that it wasn't a plane, but a missile.
If you want to see the video that badly, why hot request it under the freedom of information act? That's how they released the Pentagon video, which showed nothing of interest to anyone.