New evidence-B-757 nose cone
keymanwst Wed, 12/22/2010 - 3:45pm
Here is the B-757 nose cone that hammered its way through six reinforced-concrete and stone walls at the Pentagon. This one was somehow damaged in flight.
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six reinforced-concrete and stone walls
keymanwst said...."Here is the B-757 nose cone that hammered its way through six reinforced-concrete and stone walls at the Pentagon"
Explain to the forum your "research" showing anything " hammered its way through six reinforced-concrete and stone walls at the Pentagon".
The ghost of Christmas past
You said:
"Here is the B-757 nose cone that hammered its way through six reinforced-concrete and stone walls at the Pentagon."
But there were and are no "six reinforced-concrete and stone walls", and you could have known this had you paid attention.
Moreover, the nose cone is a straw man argument, as already explained previously.
Why did you misrepresent the Pentagon's architecture in your post? And why do you pretend the nose cone was the only thing that impacted the Pentagon, as if AA 77 was some kind of cone-shaped space capsule?