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Old 23-December-2006, 10:22 PM
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When I look at this picture I can't see anything that is 15 feet higher than the outer wall. Can you post something that shows what you're talking about?

http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...-8006r-003.jpg


You also say the object on the right in the upper right hand picture is smoke.


Yes, and I explained why. Your mindless insistence that it cannot possibly be smoke is frankly growing tiresome. you have claimed the picture is obviously clear enough to determine with certainty that the object is not smoke; if so, how is it that all the other objects in the photo, both near and far, appear fuzzy and indistinct?

Now do you expexct me to trust your judgement when you speak authoratively
It would look more like this.
http://images.google.es/imgres?imgur...ng_en%26sa%3DN
Scroll down to the second picture
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As I explained, the smoke in the one photo is denser and more compact, as it has just emerged from the engine.

I wouldn't call that photo an anomaly; I would call it clear proof that blows the official version out of the water. There is no ovewhelming evidence against this. Everything you've presented has other explanations so it's nothing compared to real photo evidence.

The "other explanations" are generally wildly improbable, requiring a vast conspiracy with dozens of conspirators. Who in his or her right mind would participate in such a plan, when any one of those involved could blow the whistle and send all of his or her fellows to death row??

All one has to do is look at the photo and compare the double the height of the Pentagon at the point on the wall that's equadistant with the craft from the camera to see that it's too small to be a 757. It doesn't take any special training.

You are ignoring what I just wrote. Allowing for the apparent length due to the approximately 45 degree angle of the aircraft, it would be about 1.67 times the height of 60 feet, or about 100 feet.

You guys really seem hesitant to do the math even though it's easy for you to do. Is it because you know it proves that a 757 is too small to fit in the space? If it isn't, do the math and prove your point.

Mike J. Wilson's SolidWorks model does all the math and geometry far more accurately than any person ever could. Or do you think that SolidWorks Corp. is in on the conspiracy, too??
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