--- In [email protected], "uns_tressor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote:
> >
<snip>
> > > Also, as a combat veteran near the scene pointed out "planes
> > > dont sound like that- missles do"
> > 
> > Not sure why the guy has problems with his hearing.
> 
> He doesn't. There is not even the remotest similarity
> between a passing Tomahawk and passing Boeing.

I can't say why he thought he heard a missile, but
given the very substantial number of people who
reported seeing a passenger plane, plus all kinds of
other hard evidence (like five clipped light poles
along the plane's path whose locations indicate the
plane's wingspan was at least 100 feet), I'm not
inclined to take this one guy's word for it that
the sound was wrong.

Eyewitness testimony generally is *very* unreliable,
especially with regard to a traumatic event.  But it's
a *lot* more likely that one guy's ears (or his memory
of what he heard) were malfunctioning than that almost
100 people mistook a missile for a passenger jet.

And then there's the light poles...

For more info on why it had to be a plane, see:

http://eric.bart.free.fr/iwpb/

This guy is also a conspiracy theorist; he thinks
there was a bomb involved and makes an interesting
case for this.  But he also provides all kinds of
evidence that a big commercial jet hit the Pentagon.






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