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This
is what usually happens to the nose of a commercial airliner in a plane
crash.

If the nose caused this hole, where’s the rest of the debris from
the plane?

So, what could blow a 16 foot hole in the outer ring of the Pentagon,
smash through three rings, 9 feet of steel-reinforced concrete, and
leave another 16 foot hole? A 757 or a cruise missile?

This is what Slobodan Milosevic’s house in Belgrade looked like after a
Tomahawk Cruise missile hit it.

See any similarities?

Sixth: The eyewitnesses. Some saw a huge 100 ton commercial airliner,
"Ad I looked off, I look out my window, and I saw this plane, a jet,
American Airlines jet coming.”

Some saw a small,
8-20 passenger commuter plane:
“So it looked to be maybe a 20 passenger corporate jet, no markings on
the side."
And some saw a United States Military helicopter.

CNN Live, BREAKING NEWS: He said he saw a helicopter circle the
building. He said that it appeared to be a U.S. military helicopter and that
it disappeared behind the building where the helicopter landing zone is,
and that he then saw a fireball go into the sky.

So, if a Boeing 757 didn’t hit the Pentagon, then what did?
“It shot me back in my chair. There was a huge blast. I could feel the
air shock wave of it. It didn’t rumble. It was more of a direct smack.”
-Air Force Lt. Col. Marc Abshire, Washington Post
Eyewitnesses inside and outside the building were thrown to the ground
by what they described as a shock wave.
“At that instant, a tremendous explosion … shook the room. Mr. Murphy …
was knocked entirely across the room, while [a coworker] was jolted into
his office.
-Peter M. Murphy, on the fourth floor of the E-Ring, above the helipad
“… the blast of the impact was so tremendous, that it threw him backward
over 100 feet slamming into a light pole, causing him internal
injuries.”
-Master Sergeant Noel Sepulveda, 150 feet from the point of impact.
“Then, about 5 seconds later, the whole hotel shook. I could feel it
moving.”
-Jeff Anlauf, on the 14th floor of the Sheraton Hotel
Even the Sheraton Hotel, 1.6 miles away, was rocked by the blast.
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