Given the fact that air traffic controllers and other government agencies couldn't figure out whether or not planes had been hijacked, how many had been hijacked, and whether they had crashed or not, it is not improbable that there were errors concerning Flight 93 as well.
I especially like the line, "These should not be dismissed as pure speculation; rather, it is well-founded speculation."
Posts: 4534 | Location: Rochester, NY, USA | Registered: 06-03-02
All of these images from from different sources on the net (look at the links) all of them have some pretty interestig monument movement.
Look at the hole in the top Three images for a line of sight/angle - you will note that the position of the hole is pretty close. Objects at a distance (monuments) appear to me not only shuffling but in the case of the Washington Monument moving closer.
The top two show the Capitol dome in one, then the Washington Monument in the other - exact same place, two different monuments. The collapsed side of the pentagon hole is matching - meaning this pictures were not taken from two different extreme angles - yet their are two different monuments.
Either this is an illusion and my old eyes decieve me or somebody got out the paint-shop program and doctored the images... a little.
The last image I added it gives a pretty decent wide angle view of the pentagon with the Washington monuments standind alone (at least from the capitol building.
Now if these monuments move about in a single day, why am I to believe that a plane made such a tiny hole (the entry hole before collapse was smaller than the diameter of a passenger jet).
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Posts: 3921 | Location: Leaving land, heading for the ocean | Registered: 06-03-02
Your pictures were confusing so I looked into it. I googled Washington DC and looked at the map. I then went down the search and found a tourist map locating all three monuments. Then I went to the satellite image to locate them. It's not hard to understand how a slight camera angle difference would change the monument in the backdrop. What's disorienting in this case is that the two monuments are basically the only high-rise elements in the city skyline so there are no connecting elements. Because they seem so far away from each other it seems like the pictures are doctored, but actually both the monuments are far enough from the Pentagon that they can easily appear in the backdrop of a picture or not depending on how the camera is positioned.
Or I guess it was all a hoax.
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