Although I refer frequently in this article to the "official story,"
there really isn't, technically speaking, an official story of what
happened at the Pentagon that day. What there is instead is an
officially encouraged, and notably vague, group consensus -- a
consensus shaped and
reinforced by Washington's political and media institutions, which have
carefully avoided fleshing out too many details. This strategy is
apparently intended to disarm critics, since it is much harder to point
out the lies and absurdities in the official story if that official
story has never been formally presented.
What the (un)official story says is that Flight 77, flying at a high
rate of speed while mere feet off the ground, plowed into the side of
the Pentagon at about 9:38 AM on the morning of September 11, 2001.
Initial statements indicated that the only components of the aircraft
to survive the impact and subsequent fire were the black boxes and a
single landing light. The black boxes have never been turned over to
civilian authorities and their contents have never been publicly
revealed.
The failure to recover the rest of the aircraft was unofficially
attributed to the
fact that the entire plane was vaporized by the fire. Let me repeat
that:
the aircraft was vaporized by
the fire. Not just melted into a pool of molten metal, mind
you, but literally boiled away! Over 100 tons of metal, including two
five-ton aircraft engines!
Although it should be obvious to any thinking person, it must be stated
here anyway: a hydrocarbon fire cannot possibly burn at the
temperatures
required to even melt a 100 ton aircraft, let alone actually
vaporize it. That such an absurd
notion was even floated out there for public consumption indicates that
Washington officials were desperately seeking any explanation, no
matter how preposterous, for the complete lack of aircraft wreckage
recovered from the Pentagon.
While the aircraft did not survive the ordeal, the remains of the
passengers allegedly did. All but a handful were purportedly
positively identified through forensic analysis. Apparently the fire in
the Pentagon burned hot enough to vaporize steel aircraft
engines, but not hot enough to cremate human remains. Sounds reasonable
to me. (
http://www.dcmilitary.com/army/stripe/6%5F48/national%5Fnews/12279%2D1.html)
The attack on the Pentagon reportedly damaged an enormous chunk of
office space, and yet, curiously, only 125 people were killed
on the ground, with another 80 seriously injured. As in New York,
initial casualty estimates were substantially higher. Demolition and
reconstruction began almost immediately, and within a year, some of the
newly rebuilt offices were already ready for occupation.
Some later reports indicated that Flight 77 had not actually been
vaporized, but was in fact largely recovered and reconstructed. Such
claims have never been formally confirmed or denied by Washington
officials. To date, there is no compelling evidence indicating that any
aircraft debris was recovered from any part of the Pentagon.
Many questions have been left unanswered by the official story of the
attack. For example, how could hijackers possibly have
known that they
would be able
to fly unmolested for some 300 miles while headed directly into the
heart of the nation's capital, through the most tightly controlled
airspace in the world -- and do it not in a surprise attack, while the
nation's defenses were sleeping, but rather while the country was on
the highest state of alert, and actually
anticipating the attack? ... while
the whole world was watching, and all the
broadcast and cable television networks were providing play-by-play
coverage?
Wouldn't it have made far more sense for the Pentagon
to be the first target struck, utilizing the element of surprise,
considering that the home of U.S. military forces is obviously a little
better defended than the World Trade Center? Wouldn't the logical way
to implement the assault have been
to hit the
military command center first, then strike the civilian targets while
the
military was attempting to regroup and secure Washington? You would
think
that even a third-rate terrorist would know that, let alone a
terrorist superstar like Osama bin Laden.
Another
question that has been raised is why there has never been any
film or videotape
released depicting an airplane approaching, or crashing into, the
Pentagon. As the
home of Uncle Sam's military machine, the Pentagon is quite obviously
one
of the most secure buildings in the world. It is under constant
surveillance
by multiple closed-circuit cameras. In addition to the Pentagon's own
footage,
surveillance cameras at a Sheraton hotel and a Citgo gas station were
also positioned
to record the 'crash.' Tape from both cameras was reportedly quickly
seized by
the FBI. None of the footage has ever seen the light of day. And
despite the fact that an unusually high number of media personnel
claimed that they witnessed the attack, no photographs or videotape of
the attack have ever been released by any media outlet. With the
exception of one notorious image that is purported to be
a frame from a tape from one of the Pentagon's CCTV cameras, there is
no
photographic evidence of any airplane, of any size, flying in the
vicinity of, approaching, or crashing into, the Pentagon.



These five images, purportedly
'leaked' by a Pentagon source, have been analyzed endlessly by
researchers. According to various accounts, the first frame depicts one
of the following about to slam into the Pentagon: a Boeing 757; a
smaller passenger plane; a
military jet, such as an F-15; a pilotless drone; a missile; or a
missile and a jet.
Which of those you, as an objective reviewer of the evidence, see in
frame #1 will probably largely depend upon (a) your level of sleep
deprivation; and (b) the quantity, and variety, of illicit drugs you
have consumed.
There are any number of curious anomalies in these images, perhaps the
most obvious of which is the fact that the date/time stamps, added
after the fact, are off by about thirty-two hours. The second frame
differs from the other four in a number of ways: it is brighter,
shifted slightly to the left, and obscured in both upper corners. The
second frame also has the
same time stamp, 17:37:19, as the first frame, though it obviously
wasn't taken at the same time.
Some researchers, by the way, have claimed that the time stamps
indicate a tape speed of 100 frames per second, which these same
researchers have noted is extremely unlikely. These people apparently
never learned how to tell time, so let me clue them in: the difference
between 17:37:22 and 17:37:23 is one second, not 1/100 of a second.
Time, you see, is generally recorded as hours:minutes:seconds. But no
one should let that stop them from making stupid claims that further
discredit the field of 9-11 research.
Another curious feature of the images
can be observed by focusing your attention on the upper left corner of
each
frame -- the area where it looks like Bob Guccione snuck by and spread
a little Vaseline on the camera lens. As can be clearly seen, the
pattern of condensation drops (or whatever they are) is quite
consistent in frames #1, #4, and #5, but much different
in frames #2 and #3, as though the drops began to disperse and then
inexplicably returned to their original configuration.
Another curiosity is that the helicopter support structure that can be
seen in silhouette
in
front of the fireball in frames #3 and #4 is
incongruously painted a bright orange in frame #2.
What then are we to make of these images? Only one of the five
purportedly
shows an airplane about to crash, and it is of such
poor
quality that it is not possible to perform any sort of meaningful
analysis. There is little question that the images have been
manipulated in various ways, rendering them all but useless for
shedding any light on what happened at the Pentagon on September 11,
2001. The most likely scenario is that these doctored photos were
'leaked' quite deliberately for the express purpose of further muddying
the waters. We will therefore treat these images with the respect that
they
deserve -- which is to say, we will pretty much ignore them.

Unlike
the actual 'crash,' there is plenty of photographic evidence of the
aftermath of
the attack. Virtually none of it supports the official story.
Nothing that can be confirmed as aircraft
debris
is visible in any of the photographs that have found their way into the
public domain. Photos do reveal, and Pentagon officials have
acknowledged, that the
initial penetration into the side of the building was not nearly large
enough
to account for the wingspan of a Boeing 757-200 aircraft (actually, the
penetration
wasn't even large enough to account for the fuselage of a 757). In
fact, all the available photos
reveal that the initial damage to the front facade of the Pentagon,
after the alleged crash but before the collapse that occurred about a
half-hour later, was relatively minor. And the impact apparently did
not generate enough explosive
force to even displace the wire spools just below the alleged point of
impact.

The pre-collapse photos reveal that
the front wall
of the Pentagon remained remarkably intact after the initial impact.
Pentagon officials, and defenders of the official story, have claimed
that
the small entry
wound made by the alleged plane was the result of the fact that the
aircraft's
wings
were
either sheared off or folded back on impact, and that only the fuselage
entered the building
-- becoming, in effect, a very large missile. That would be a
much more plausible claim if a 757 did
not have very large
wings that would be clearly visible in these photographs if
they had in fact been sheared off as the fuselage entered the building.
Attached to those wings are two engines, each about 9 feet in
diameter, 21 feet
long, and weighing nearly five tons. The official
story doesn't really bother to account for them.
One enterprising soul put
together a composite image that illustrates, more clearly than any
other
image that I have come across, the fundamental absurdity of the
official story of
the crash of Flight 77. Seen below is an actual photo of the
Pentagon, over which is overlaid both a properly scaled image of
the pre-collapse damage to the facade on September 11, and a
properly scaled image of a Boeing 757-200 aircraft.
Perfectly obvious in this composite photo is that the actual
impact damage to the Pentagon was
entirely inconsistent with the crash of a large passenger plane. Also
obvious is that
even if we accept the dubious notion that the plane's fuselage
disappeared within the
building, some very large aircraft parts seem to be unaccounted for --
like the two wings, the two engines, and the three tail fins.

Nevertheless,
the official story claims that the plane did in fact impact the
Pentagon exactly as depicted in the above photo, as can be seen in the
graphic to the right, which was used by Pentagon spokesmen during a
post-911 press briefing. As can be seen in the graphic, Flight 77
allegedly plowed through three of the five concentric rings that make
up the Pentagon, coming to rest completely within the complex of
buildings.
According to various 911 gatekeepers, that is why there is no aircraft
debris visible on the lawn outside the alleged point of impact (such as
in the photo to the left). Also missing, needless to say, is any
indication that a 100 ton aircraft performed a gymnastics floor routine
on that lawn before slamming into the side of the Pentagon.
After the collapse, there was still no aircraft wreckage visible, as
can be seen in these post-collapse photos -- the center one taken just
after the collapse, while the fire still burned, and the other two
taken
after clean-up efforts were underway. According to the 911 gatekeepers,
the remains of the aircraft were at that time still buried beneath
the collapsed
building. Fair enough. That seems to be a reasonable enough claim --
except for the fact that only the outer ring of the Pentagon collapsed,
while the plane, according to the official story, penetrated through
two additional rings, neither of which collapsed, and neither of which
yielded any verifiable aircraft debris. And if any aircraft debris was
later found
buried beneath the collapsed portion of the Pentagon, no one bothered
to document it with photographs.