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PAINFUL DECEPTIONS -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY

Or were the flight lessons merely to fool us into believing that they were capable of flying?

To make the situation more ridiculous, a few hijackers are alive in the Middle East.  Where did the FBI get these names?

BBC NEWS, SUNDAY, 23 SEPTEMBER, 2001:  HIJACK 'SUSPECTS' ALIVE AND WELL:  WALEED AL SHEHRI LEFT THE U.S. A YEAR AGO, HE SAYS ...

And doesn't the FBI verify names before putting them on the Most Wanted List?  How can we use such a sloppy investigation to justify a war?

Let's now consider the pilot's risky approach to the Pentagon.  The Pentagon is surrounded by tall buildings, trees and highways.  It would be foolish for the terrorist to fly only inches above the ground.  It would be best to remain a few hundred feet above the ground, and then dive into the Pentagon.  However, the terrorist decided to fly along the ground.  The orange arrow shows the direction he was flying when he crashed. 

This photo makes it easier to realize that the safest way to crash into the Pentagon is to dive into it, while aiming at the center of the five rings. 

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