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PAINFUL DECEPTIONS -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY

Christopher Bollyn spoke with the Air Force in December 2002 ...

 and they admitted that two Global Hawks were lost "in ongoing operations."  Not surprisingly, the Air Force refused to explain what "in ingoing operations" means.  As previously mentioned, Flight 77 vanished from air traffic controllers near Ohio.  Nearly an hour later it was noticed on radar near Washington, D.C.  It was dropping from a high altitude.

CBS News described it as "A downward spiral, turning almost a complete circle."  How do we explain the sudden appearance of Flight 77?  Perhaps because it was one of the missing Global Hawks, not Flight 77. 

If a Global Hawk flew from Ohio to the Pentagon above 60,000 feet, it would not be easy to see on radar until it descended to below 10,000 feet. 

Flight 77 dropped to tree-top level and headed towards the Pentagon.  But where are the witnesses who heard the tremendous roar of its jet engines?  The lack of noise suggests that Flight 77 was actually one of the missing Global Hawks, which are very quiet.

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