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The great Pentagon airplane mystery

| January 27, 2006 12:00 AM

Editor:

Photographic evidence clearly shows there was no wreckage of an airliner at the Pentagon the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. A now retired, high ranking military officer who was there that morning has also told me via e-mail there was no airliner wreckage either inside or outside the building, and yet we keep hearing the phony story repeated over and over of Islamic hijackers attacking this country.

It's amazing that the government could so rapidly identify the pilot of a plane that wasn't there. So if there was no plane to have hit the Pentagon that morning, how much of the rest of the story is also phony?

Something did hit the Pentagon that day, but what it was is not known. All the video tapes that could show what actually happened have been confiscated and hidden away so any investigation cannot expose the fact of it.

Remember the Warren Commission's phony finding of a lone assassin, (read that a deliberate attempt) to cover up what really happened.

So it begs the question, what happened to that plane that wasn't there? The phony story raises the question about the two (supposed) airliners that hit the WTC. Were they actually the same airliners that took off that morning, or were they look alike fakes? And if they were, then what happened to the real ones?

There are dozens of questions surrounding 911 that need to be answered, and probably never will be, but one thing is clear … the government story is totally false.

The American public needs to be shown an analytical breakdown in slow motion video in order to determine for themselves what really happened that fateful day.

Don Basta

Polson