I actually did a lot of research on this a few weeks ago.
There is sufficient evidence to indicate it was NOT a United airlines that struck the pentagon.
You guys remember the "Plane Vs. Wall" thread? Well, the wall used in there is apparently what the pentagon is made from, or something similar.
That would indicate why there are no major remains of the aircraft - but, something punched a hole through 3 rings of the pentagon.
For sure, a commercial jet is much bigger than the F4 used in the test, but I doubt it could punch a hole right through several layers of the wall.
As the animation showed, a plane that big, at that speed, would be very hard to control at such low altitude. Most likely a missle or some of bomb camo'd to look like a plane.
Originally posted by komodo9@Oct 7 2004, 03:58 PM Aliens.
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seems logical, i mean that plane had to go somewhere.....or maybe it went to canada instead?
both answers work for me :P
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they probably landed the plane somewhere and let the people go home... if there was people. the names of dead people were made up (if the list was ever released). obviously that was not a plane.
wow i believe it, they're exactly right it couldn't have been a huge boeing jet, and the fact that the fbi confiscated all the other videos, it's like the movie the forgotten, i'm definetely going with aliens on this one, lol
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