If you magnify the image pixel size, instead of a plane, some see a conspiracy.
An article on WKRN (Nashville tv channel 2), Some Still Question 911 Pentagon Attack, describes how SolidWorks was used to analyze the path of the aeroplane hitting the Pentagon:
Mike Wilson, a computer animator, sees something else in the indistinct video, a way to debunk the doubters. In all, there were five lamp poles that were knocked down by plane that crashed into the Pentagon. Using software called Solidworks, Wilson matches the "evidence" pictures of the snapped light poles with the flight path of the Boeing 757 and it adds up.
At least one reader of upFront.eZine is stunned that people like me still think that terrorists hijacked the airplane, rather than the US government. It must be fun belonging to the intimate club of gnostics who believe the real truth is always a secret hidden from all, except them.
For anyone who wants to see it, the original video that Mike Wilson made using SolidWorks is on YouTube. Cut and paste the link below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVDdjLQkUV8
Posted by: Mike Volpe | Sep 13, 2006 at 01:53 PM
Considering the fact that we don't have independent inquiries into the Sep 11 bombings in New York or the July 7 bombings in London, the official stories are, by definition, conspiracy theories.
And on that basis, judging by your own argument, you belong to a club of easily exploitable people who believe the real truth is always whatever the government tells them it is.
Posted by: Christiaan | Sep 13, 2006 at 04:25 PM
You need a committee to tell you what to think?
Posted by: ralphg | Sep 18, 2006 at 11:50 AM
Since WWII the Pentagon has been one of the most heavily guarded buildings in the world. How after an hour warning was the plane allowed to hit? The comlex is ringed with high tech anti aircraft systems. Second if the plane hit as claimed all they had to do was release one of the many video tapes of the crash, they refuse.
Posted by: Daniel Dearborn | Sep 19, 2006 at 05:11 PM