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Originally Posted by Franck
Supposedly? What planet you live on? They found PLENTY of pieces. In and around the buildings. Search with google. Noone is hiding it from you, although you probably dont want to hear that. IN and AROUND the building. So how did it get there? Big pieces. Not something one person can quickly plant there.
I dont know how big the hole was. But its CLEARLY reconstructed how most of the plane disintegrates whne hitting the building. Its not rocket science. And once again, exact explanation is out there. Look for it. Once again, noone is hiding it for you. Its even shown on discovery channel.
A plane with that speed with that much fuel on board hitting a building like the Pentagon will 95% disintegrate within seconds.
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I didn't say it wasn't a plane...
Gee.. I wonder what planet these guys are from...:
Wings that should have been sheared off by the impact are entirely absent. There is also substantial evidence of debris from a much smaller jet-powered aircraft inside the building. We conclude with a high degree of certainty that no Boeing 757 struck the building. We also conclude with a substantial degree of certainty that a smaller, single-engined aircraft, roughly the size and shape of an F-16, did, in fact, strike the building.
A. K. Dewdney, mathematician and computer scientist..
G. W. Longspaugh, aerospace engineer..
Your little speel about a plane the size of a 757 totally disintegrating is a bit exaggerated.. Even if it could disintegrate, you don't think a plane that size would do more damage on impact than a 16' hole? After all.. you said it was traveling at 500 mph... Take a 6 ton engine and slam it into a building at 500 mph and see if it just disintegrates without any damage to the building it hit...
I'll make it easy for ya.. Put this plane through a 2 car garage door..
