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PAINFUL DECEPTIONS -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY |
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Also, notice that the time in the video is incorrect. The Military uses IRIG time code to identify events. So they certainly know precisely when Flight 77 hit the Pentagon. So why provide a false time? The Military announced they don't know why the time is incorrect. But is our Military really unaware of what is going on at their headquarters? Or, are they hiding the time code because it contradicts the official story? What about the witnesses who saw Flight 77? [Man on K-EYE] "There was no doubt about it. It was American Airlines that slammed right into the building." "No doubt about it"?! Who is this guy? And what did he really see? How can anybody be certain about an aircraft flying close by at 400 miles per hour? How did Flight 77 get to the Pentagon? This is another suspicious aspect of the attack. The plane vanished from Air Traffic Controllers near Ohio, as shown by the question mark. FLIGHT 77 VANISHES AT 8:57 A.M. Air traffic controllers immediately called for help. Less than an hour later, an unidentified blip appears on the radar screen near the Pentagon. Supposedly, Flight 77 traveled all the way from Ohio to the Pentagon without any of the air traffic controllers noticing its blip on the radar screen, even though they were looking for it. The Air Force did not notice this plane either, even though the Pentagon is off-limits to aircraft. If an aircraft as large as a 757 can travel hundreds of miles through American airspace without anybody noticing, what good is our air defense system, and our air traffic control system? And consider that three other airplanes were also wandering around. Then consider that the planes entered restricted air space. A group of people without any military force could send commercial airplanes into America without anybody noticing! And then they could drop bombs on us or crash the planes into the Pentagon, office buildings, and military bases. While it is unrealistic to expect people to pay attention to these boring radar screens, after they realized that Flight 77 disappeared, they should have been able to locate it with their radar. |