A MILITARY AIRCRAFT STUCK THE PENTAGON
Flight 77 is allegedly flown into the Pentagon by 28 year old Saudi Arabian Hani Hanjour who has never flown a Boeing 757 in real life, described by many of his former flight instructors as a "horrible pilot."
"Staff members characterized Mr. Hanjour as polite, meek and very quiet. But most of all, the former employee said, they considered him a very bad pilot. "I'm still to this day amazed that he could have flown into the Pentagon," the former employee said. "He could not fly at all." - New York Times (05/04/02)
Experienced air traffic controllers thought that the alleged Boeing 757 that was flying towards the Pentagon flew like a "military jetfighter."
"The speed, the maneuverability, the way that he turned, we all thought in the radar room, all of us experienced air traffic controllers, that that was a military plane," says O'Brien. "You don't fly a 757 in that manner. It's unsafe."
"And it went six, five, four. And I had it in my mouth to say, three, and all of a sudden the plane turned away. In the room, it was almost a sense of relief. This must be a fighter. This must be one of our guys sent in, scrambled to patrol our capital, and to protect our president, and we sat back in our chairs and breathed for just a second," says O'Brien.
But the plane continued to turn right until it had made a 360-degree maneuver." - ABC (10/24/01)
"But just as the plane seemed to be on a suicide mission into the White House, the unidentified pilot executed a pivot so tight that it reminded observers of a fighter jet maneuver." "Aviation sources said the plane was flown with extraordinary skill, making it highly likely that a trained pilot was at the helm, possibly one of the hijackers." - Washington Post (9/12/01)
"Radar shows Flight 77 did a downward spiral, turning almost a complete circle and dropping the last 7,000 feet in two-and-a-half minutes."
"The steep turn was so smooth, the sources say, it's clear there was no fight for control going on. - CBS (9/21/01)
Gilah Goldsmith, personnel attorney at the Pentagon:
"We saw a huge black cloud of smoke," she said, saying it smelled like cordite, or gun smoke." - Jewish News Weekly (09/21/01)
Don Perkal, deputy General Counsel, Office of the Secretary of Defense:
"Even before stepping outside I could smell the cordite."
Cordite is a smokeless propellant explosive made by combining two explosives: nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin. It has commonly been used in firearms since the early 20th Century. It has also been used in solid fuel rockets.
A3 SKYWARRIOR WITH CORDITE-POWERED SOLID-FUEL ROCKET MOTOR STRIKES PENTAGON:
The A-3 Skywarrior that hit the Pentagon was owned by Raytheon.
It was guided by Sysplan's (FTS) technology.
It intercepted AA 77 and shadowed it so closely so as to appear to be a single aircraft on radar.
http://www.team8plus.org/the-movement/radar/Radar.htm
This A-3 was converted into a missile itself.
The "plane" is a "missle."
Against all protocol (and the law), the lawn of the Pentagon became a hive of activity as Government employees scurried to taint a crime scene (and the site of what would typically result in an FAA investigation), removing all essential evidence.
The type of aircraft and engines used to attack the Pentagon.
This shows the Raytheon connection to 9/11.
THE ANSWER:
http://www.rense.com/general70/safe.htm
9/11 AND THE RAYTHEON CONNECTION:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/09/06/nbc-news-army-may-have-_n_28869.html?p=2#comments
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