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has 124 foot wingspan, and weighs almost 100 tons.

Are we
supposed to believe that it disappeared into this hole without leaving
any wreckage on the outside? Why is there no damage from either the
wings, or the vertical stabilizer, or the engines that would have slammed
into the building.

Remember how big the engines were?

If 6 tons of steel and titanium
slammed into the Pentagon at 530 mph, they would bury themselves inside
the building, leaving two very distinct imprints.

And yet, the only
damage to the outer wall is this single hole, with no damage where the
engines would have hit.

Why are the windows next to the hole completely
intact?

Why are the cable spools in front of the hole unmoved?

As for the
inside of the Pentagon, there’s another hole, approximately 16 feet in
diameter found on the other side of the C-Ring, three rings from the
impact.

For that hole to have been caused by
Flight 77, the Boeing would
have had to smash through 9 feet of steel reinforced concrete, traveling
310 feet.

A nose of a commercial airliner is composed of lightweight carbon.
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