Math is hard for DJ's they are only used to 1's and 2's!
I encourage anyone who has the tools, time, and inclination to plot these flight paths graphically. I could do it on paper, but I don't have the maps, nor do I have the time or inclination to do it.
Heh, even drummers can get to 4, even if they have to repeat the 1...2 just to make sure they got that bit right.![]()
Has anyone seen the CIT boys anywhere?
I can't find any posts on the Internet by them or their supporters since not long after their fantasy was shown to be aerodynamically impossible.
Witness 1 :
Madelyn Zakhem, executive secretary at the STC ( VDOT Smart Traffic Center ), had just stepped outside for a break and was seated on a bench when she heard what she thought was a jet fighter directly overhead. It wasn't. It was an airliner coming straight up Columbia Pike at tree-top level. "It was huge! It was silver. It was low -- unbelievable! I could see the cockpit. I fell to theground.... I was crying and scared". "If I had been on top of our building, I would have been close enough to reach up and catch it,"
Witness 4 : Albert Hemphill
This office, with two nice windows and a great view of the monuments, the Capitol and the Pentagon was "good digs" by any Pentagon standard. I walked in the office and stood peering out of the window looking at the Pentagon.As I stood there, I instinctively ducked at the extremely loud roar and whine of a jet engine spooling up. Immediately, the large silver cylinder of an aircraft appeared in my window, coming over my right shoulder as I faced the Westside of the Pentagon directly towards the heliport. The aircraft, looking to be either a 757 or Airbus, seemed to come directly over the annex, as if it had been following Columbia Pike - an Arlington road leading to Pentagon. The aircraft was moving fast, at what I could only be estimate as between 250 to 300 knots. All in all, I probably only had the aircraft in my field of view for approximately 3 seconds. The aircraft was at a sharp downward angle of attack, on a direct course for the Pentagon. It was "clean", in as much as, there were no flaps applied and no apparent landing gear deployed. He was slightly left wing down as he appeared in my line of sight, as if he'd just "jinked" to avoid something. As he crossed Route 110 he appeared to level his wings, making a slight right wing slow adjustment as he impacted low on the Westside of the building
Witness 6 : William Lagasse
Subject: 9-11
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 13:11:40 -0400
From: "Lagasse, William" <...@...>
To: "'apfn@apfn.org'"
Dear Sir
rest assured it was a Boeing 757 that flew into the building that day, I was on duty as a pentagon police sgt. I was refueling my vehicle at the barraks k gas station that day adjacent to the aircrafts flight path. It was close enough that i could see the windows had the shades pulled down, it struck several light poles next to rt 27 ...
In another mail, W. Lagasse confirms that it is the "citgo" gas station.
From: Lagasse, William, , PFPA
To: Dick Eastman
Mr. Eastman
The barracks k gas station is were the press set up after the attack, approx 500-600m west-south west of the pentagon. The aircraft struck the poles in question, they were not blown down...
Heh, even drummers can get to 4, even if they have to repeat the 1...2 just to make sure they got that bit right.![]()
Is the evil movement dead, or what?
Has CIT's Flyover Been Proven Impossible?
It appears the folks at JREF have shown mathematically that the flyover theory is impossible. They used the witnesses that claim that they saw the plane on the North Side of the Citgo Station.
Same response at ATS where this thread was shown:
The only response was this from Ranke:
Yeah.
It's "impossible" for the most powerful country on earth to fly a plane north of the citgo station and away from the Pentagon.
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I was away from teh crazy for a few months; what does CIT stand for?
I was away from teh crazy for a few months; what does CIT stand for?