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Where did the plane go in PA?
into the ground
going really really fast
pj said:Where did the plane engines disappear to at the Pentagon? Any ideas?

Where did the plane go in PA?
pj said:Where did the plane engines disappear to at the Pentagon? Any ideas?
I've seen planes fall apart from hitting things much less solid than steel.
I am not sure how those planes just disappeared into a steel building with no wreckage on the outside.
Plus, there was no plane debris at Shanksville
Where did the plane go in PA? Where did the plane engines disappear to at the Pentagon? Any ideas?
so kennedy was behind 911? :think:
VaporizedBut where did the passengers go on those planes which some claim never crashed into the twin towers?
Vaporized
do you have any evidence that kennedy isn't still alive?
do you have any evidence that kennedy isn't still alive?
No, I mean they were killed by Black OpsSo you admit that the planes actually crashed into the twin towers?
It was very high speed. Because of this, the deformation occurred at the steel beam/plane interface and the plane disappeared from view before the deformation could spread to the visible area outside the glass pane. The fuel exploding almost immediately helped the deformation happen in a non brittle manner which prevented the quick spread of deformation to the visible area.
And the thousands who watched it live are in on it? And the thousands of missing are in on it? Think this through.
I wonder where the passengers of those planes went.
Any idea?
Shanksville: Not much, of course, was left after the crash except debris from the aircraft and some personal belongings. Mr. Miller said that only 8 percent of the human remains were ever recovered because the plane, roaring down at more than 570 miles per hour, exploded when it crashed. “Everything vaporized on impact,” he said. At least some remains were recovered and matched for all 40 on board (in fact, for all 44, including the four terrorists). But the amounts were tiny — much less, even in total, than those that were unidentified. . . . At the Pentagon, the remains of five, of 184, could not be identified and were buried in 2002 at Arlington National Cemetery. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/10/us/10shanksville.html |
From one view, an unharmed nose peeked out the other end of the building...