Lyte,
So you believe they had explosives in the building?
My first question.
Why?
Really, why would they wire the building with explosives. I mean, there is a lot of unneccessary problems that come with such a plan. For example
1) Say the explosives set off to early before the plane 'hits'
2) Who set the explosives off? The timing would have to be ridiculously perfect. I mean, a second or 2 too early and the jig is up. People see an explosion before the plane even gets to striking distance. I imagine it would be hard to set those explosives off at the right time when you have such a small margin of error. A plane travelling at 530mph is pretty damn swift.
3) What if the plane does not 'slam' into the exact bit the explosives are places. The jig is up.
4) What benefits do you get by bombing the building than just using, say a remote controlled plane?
5) Why risk people from the other side of the building seeing this big massive unmissable plane fly over the building. Jig is up.
Why even stage a flight path, why stage the lightpoles? Too convince people a plane was there? But by your theory there was already a plane heading towards the Pentagon anyway.
For what benefit are all these risks worth? To save a remote controlled plane?
If the plane was manned then there is even more unnecessary risks to take into account.......
Terrific post, Hyperviolet. I really want to see Lyte's answer to that...