What Hit the Pentagon?
December 18th, 2010 Posted in STJ MEMBERSMisinformation and its Effect on the
Credibility of 9/11 Truth
Frank Legge (BSc, PhD) flegge@iinet.net.au15 February 2010
There has been heated debate about what hit the Pentagon.
At first glance it appears that the 757 could not have hit the Pentagon because there appeared to be too little debris and too little damage at the impact site.
It is very attractive to find evidence to support these claims because, if substantiated, it would prove once and for all that the official story about the Pentagon attack is a pack of lies, and many people have tried very hard to do so.
Careful examination of the evidence, however, shows that it cannot be conclusively proved that no 757 hit the Pentagon.
This is of little importance in the overall 9/11 analysis because there is ample physical evidence that explosives were used at the World Trade Centre in controlled demolitions. The demolition evidence is sufficient to prove that the official story is false and that the NIST report and the 9/11 Commission report are simply parts of a cleverly and expensively constructed cover-up. NIST could not have failed to address explosives out of ignorance as they were well versed in old and new explosive technologies.
From this we learn that officials are willing to deceive the public about this pivotal event and that skepticism will therefore be appropriate for all related pronouncements.
Read the full paper here:
What Hit the Pentagon? Misinformation and its Effect on the Credibility of 9/11 Truth
Dr. Frank Legge
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