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Do you see a Boeing 757 in
this Pentagon security photo? |
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(Photo source:
startribune.com) |
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(Photos source:
boston.com.
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Judicial Watch videos of Pentagon
security video's:
one,
two |
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There are two thoughts
on where the Boeing 757 is located in the security photo. Notice that
both theories place the Boeing very low and flying practically parallel with
the ground... |
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Official...

Figure 3.3 Aircraft
approaching the Pentagon (Photo source:
"Pentagon Building Performance Report" [PDF])
"A Pentagon security camera
located near the northwest corner of the building recorded the aircraft
as it approached the building. Five photographs (figures 3.3 through
3.7), taken approximately one second apart, show the approaching
aircraft and the ensuing fireball associated with the initial impact.
The first photograph (figure 3.3) captured an image of the aircraft
when it was approximately 320 ft (approximately 0.42 second) from impact
with the west wall of the Pentagon. Two photographs (figures 3.3 and
3.7), when compared, seem to show that the top of the fuselage of the
aircraft was no more than approximately 20 ft above the ground when
the first photograph of this series was taken." -
Pentagon Building Performance Report [PDF]
"A bright orange fireball is visible
in the photographs but
the hijacked American Airlines plane is not clearly visible. The first photo shows
a small, blurry,
white object near the upper right
corner
possibly the plane
just a few feet above the ground." -Washington Post (3/07/02) |
Unofficial...

(Gif source:
abovetopsecret.com.
Download.)
"Some people don't seem to see
perspective correctly. I've zoomed in, and compared the two frames over
and over - here is what I see as the airplane. I will repeat, however,
that this is terrible evidence due to the horrible quality of the
original images. I do believe, however, that the white smoke in the
images is caused by one or more damaged engine from the impact with the
multiple light poles on the way in (as seen in the above image).
I stuck in a 757 that was at relatively the same angle - except it's
banking slightly to starboard instead of to port - hence the ONE wing is
out of place. If it was banking slightly to port it would fit
perfectly... However, once again - this is entirely subjective and
the image quality from the released surveillance camera is not good
enough to form a factual opinion." -
CatHerder, Evidence That A Boeing 757 Really Did Impact the Pentagon on
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If we take
the official story into account, doesn't it seem to suggest the Flight 77 flew in and
clipped the tops of some light poles that were located higher up on the
interstate road, then dipped down very low and flew parallel across the ground (remember
some witnesses, news reports, and debunkers said it touched the ground),
then popped back up and angled slightly to the left before striking the
first floor of the Pentagon all the while traveling at 530
mph? |
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This graphic by
JP Desmoulins shows the trajectory (purple
line) that Flight 77 would have had to fly in at to clip the tops
of the lamp poles high up on the road (blue lines)
and then enter the 1st floor of the Pentagon (which I would agree).
The red dotted line (which I drew in)
estimates the trajectory that the official theory seems to suggest if
the object in the security photos flying very low and parallel across
the ground is indeed Flight 77. |

Figure 3.16 Aircraft at
impact with the Pentagon (Photo source:
Pentagon Building Performance Report [PDF])
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"At 9:38 a.m. on September
11 an airliner was flown into the first story of the Pentagon." [pg.
4]
"Two photographs (figures 3.3 and 3.7), when compared, seem to show that
the top of the fuselage of the aircraft was no more than approximately 20 ft
above the ground when the first photograph of this series was taken."
[pg. 14]
"The Boeing 757 approached the west wall of the Pentagon from the southwest
at approximately 780 ft/s. As it approached the Pentagon site it
was so low to the ground that it reportedly clipped an antenna on a
vehicle on an adjacent road and severed light posts. When it was
approximately 320 ft from the west wall of the building (0.42 second
before impact), it was flying nearly level, only a few feet above the
ground." [pg. 18]
"Eyewitness accounts and photographs taken by a security camera suggest that
the aircraft was flying on nearly a level path essentially at grade
level for several hundred feet immediately prior to impact." [pg. 35]
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Pentagon Building Performance Report
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"At 9:37:46, American Airlines
Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon, traveling at approximately
530 miles per hour." -9/11 Commission |
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Why did it take 6 months for the
release of these security camera photo's and who released them? |
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"Officials from the Pentagon
said the photos were not released officially by the Department of Defense.
A Pentagon spokeswoman could not verify that they came from surveillance
cameras.
"The
Pentagon has not released any video or any photos from security cameras
from the terrorist attack of Sept. 11," said Pentagon spokeswoman Cheryl
Irwin.
A spokeswoman at the Department of Justice, which reviews taped and
photographed evidence obtained by federal security cameras, said she
could not comment on whether the photos are legitimate, adding that the
photos "were not disseminated by the FBI or the Department of Justice." -Washington Post/AP (3/07/02)
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"BROWN: Thank you, Marty.
Now to the Pentagon, some remarkable pictures of American Airlines Flight
77, which hit the Pentagon on September 11th. Jamie McIntyre on duty
tonight. Jamie, the headline.
JAMIE MCINTYRE, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, Aaron,
for six months only a handful of people actually saw what it looked
like when that plane hit this building. When I first saw those pictures
today, I was surprised by something. You'll see them. They were seen first
on CNN today. Aaron." -CNN (03/07/02)
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Images show September 11 Pentagon
crash
"The Department of Defense on Thursday
released a series of photos taken by a security camera that show the
fireball from a hijacked airliner crashing into the Pentagon on September
11." -
CNN (03/08/02)
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Pentagon photos released
"A sequence of five government photos shows
the moment the hijacked American Airlines plane slammed into the Pentagon
last Sept. 11.
The photos were taken by a surveillance camera positioned north of the
section of the Pentagon destroyed by the impact and the resulting explosion
and fire.
The images cover a span of four one-hundredths of a second. The
first photo shows a small, blurry white object near the upper right corner -
possibly the plane just a few feet above the ground. The second shows a
white glow immediately after the impact. In the three remaining photos, a
mountain of orange fire and black smoke rises above the building.
The photographs were not officially released by the Pentagon, but
officials said the images were authentic and had been provided to law
enforcement officials investigating the attack. The photographs were
obtained Thursday by The Associated Press and other news organizations.
Officials could not immediately explain why the date typed near the
bottom of each photograph is Sept. 12 and the time is written as 5:37 p.m.
The attack happened at about 9:37 a.m. on Sept. 11. Officials said it was
possible that the date and time were added the day after the attack when
they may have been catalogued for investigative purposes." -
Daily Herald (03/08/02) |
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Why did the Pentagon
first deny their security cameras caught the crash? |
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"The Pentagon has told
broadcast news reporters that
its security cameras did not capture the crash.
The attack occurred close to the Pentagon's heliport, an area that normally
would be under 24-hour security surveillance, including video monitoring."
-Inside the Ring/Gertz File (09/21/01) |
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If these security photos are
genuine, then why didn't this huge fiery explosion scorch the lawn? Were these series of explosions doctored into the security photos? |
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(Photos source:
startribune.com) |
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"MCINTYRE (voice over): The
sequence of five photographs obtained by CNN was taken by an automatic
security camera at a Pentagon checkpoint and shows what, up to now, was seen
by only a few eyewitnesses, that the American Airlines 757 came in
extremely low before
hitting the ground floor of the Pentagon." -CNN (03/07/02) |
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(For more lawn shots see
The Penta-Lawn 2000!) |
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Doesn't the progression of
the fireball look unnatural? |
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(Yellow line used as a reference point.) |
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Is the object hidden behind the beige toll booth Flight 77, or is it too
small to be the size of a Boeing 757 which a couple of Flight 77
investigation sites have concluded? |
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Why is the date and time wrong on these photos? |
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"A series of five photos
obtained Thursday by news organizations shows the first available images
of the Pentagon as a plane hijacked by terrorists slammed into the building
the morning of Sept. 11.
The photos, which depict a fiery explosion on the building's northwest face,
are each dated Sept. 12. Officials say the date may reflect when the
images were catalogued by investigators since
they are not the actual date of the attack.
CNN first obtained the images and broadcast them Thursday afternoon.
Reporter Jamie McIntyre said the photos were captured by a camera at
security checkpoint on the grounds surrounding the Pentagon.
The photos, taken by the camera positioned north of the section of
the Pentagon, cover a span of four one-hundredths of a second.
McIntyre said during a CNN broadcast that the network has filed Freedom of
Information Act requests for photos and a video of the attack taken from
another security checkpoint. The photos, he said, became available from
another source before government officials responded to the request.
According to the Associated Press, the images were made available to law
enforcement to aid in the investigation. The attack happened at about
9:37 a.m. on Sept. 11, but officials said the dates and times shown on the
photos were added the day after the attack, when they may have been
catalogued for investigative purposes." -Washington Post (3/07/02)
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Pentagon photos released
"The photographs were not officially
released by the Pentagon, but officials said the images were authentic
and had been provided to law enforcement officials investigating the attack.
The photographs were obtained Thursday by The Associated Press and other
news organizations.
Officials could not immediately explain why the date typed near the
bottom of
each photograph is Sept. 12 and the time is written as 5:37 p.m. The
attack happened at about 9:37 a.m. on Sept. 11. Officials said it was
possible that the date and time were added the day after the attack when
they may have been catalogued for investigative purposes." -
Daily Herald (03/08/02) |
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(Dates on photos say 9/12/01 instead of
9/11/01. Times say 5:37 p.m. instead of 9:37 a.m.) |
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Why is the timestamp on "impact" the same as
on "plane"?
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"impact" photo have the time of 17:37:19. |
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Why is
the "impact" photo so much brighter than the others? |
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Notice how bright the "impact" photo is
compared to the others. Also, notice that the camera lens is more
visible in the corners compared with the other security photos. (Photo source:
boston.com) |

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Where is security photo 17:37:20? |
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What could the object be that the yellow arrow is
pointing at? |
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Is it
the tail section of a plane? If so, why don't any lawn shot photos
show any sign of it? |
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(Photo source:
defenselink.mil [HiRes])
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See also: Web Fairy's
Pentagon security clips gallery |
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Why did the FBI confiscate
the Nexcom gas station's security video within minutes of the crash and why
haven't they released this video to once and for all prove what crashed into
the Pentagon? |
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"His gas station,
open only to Department of Defense personnel, is the last structure
between the Pentagon and the hillside that, hours later, would become a
wailing knoll. "By the time I got outside all I could see was a giant cloud
of smoke, first white then black, coming from the Pentagon," he said. "It
was just a terrible, terrible thing to be so close to."
"Velasquez says the gas station's security cameras are close enough
to the Pentagon to have recorded the moment of impact. "I've never
seen what the pictures looked like," he said. "The
FBI was here within minutes and took the film." -National Geographic
(12/11/01) |
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"Federal officials set up a
command center in a
Citgo gas station with a frontal view of the damage." -Boston Globe
(09/12/01)
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"Fortuitously, the Defense
Department had allowed the media to begin their stakeout at a
Naval Base Exchange Citgo gas station at the outer perimeter of the
crash site." -Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)
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"International news press
flocked to the Pentagon, taking over a gasoline station with a
clear view of the attack site." -Arlington County After-Action
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Documenting the legal process to obtain confiscated videos showing
Flight 77 crashing into the Pentagon on 9/11 - Flight77.info
Judicial Watch Files Lawsuit Against Defense Department for Withholding
Video of 9/11 Attack on Pentagon - (03/01/06) |
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Why did the FBI confiscate the security video
at a nearby hotel and why have they never released it yet to the public? |
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Video of attack
"The electronic news media have broadcast repeatedly the attack on the World
Trade Center. They are perhaps the most dramatic news images since the
explosion of the first atomic bomb over Hiroshima.
Now word has reached us that federal investigators may have video footage
of the deadly terrorist attack on the Pentagon.
A security camera atop a hotel close to the Pentagon may have captured
dramatic footage of the hijacked Boeing 757 airliner as it slammed into
the western wall of the Pentagon.
Hotel employees sat watching the film in shock and horror several times
before the FBI confiscated the video as part of its investigation.
It may be the only available video of the attack. The Pentagon has told
broadcast news reporters that its security cameras did not capture the crash.
The attack occurred close to the Pentagon's heliport, an area that normally
would be under 24-hour security surveillance, including video monitoring."
-Inside the Ring/Gertz File (09/21/01)
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"MCINTYRE (on camera):
These pictures are the first to be made public, but they are not the only
images of the plane hitting the Pentagon. Sources tell CNN that
the FBI on September 11th confiscated a nearby hotel's security camera
videotape, which also captured the attack. So far, the
Justice Department has refused to release that videotape. Aaron.
BROWN: Why? Do we have any idea why they won't release it?
MCINTYRE: Well, the claim - we have filed a freedom of information
request for it. They claim that it might provide some intelligence to
somebody else who might want to do harm to the United States. But
officials I talked to here at the Pentagon say they don't see any national
security or criminal value to that tape. The FBI tends to hold on to
things. But the government may eventually release that tape, and if they do,
we'll bring it to you.
BROWN: Jamie, thanks. I must have missed something in how, where the
intelligence possibilities are there, but that happens with me sometimes." -CNN (03/07/02) |
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Note:
The hotel mentioned in the above article is believed to be the Sheraton. |
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Just off of 395
overlooking Pentagon and Washington, DC monuments. -
Sheraton
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS:
The Pentagon - 3.0 mi/4.8 km
CORPORATE OFFICES: Raytheon Corporation - 3.0 mi/4.8 km; Northrop
Grumman Corporation - 3.0 mi/4.8 km; Boeing Aerospace - 3.0 mi/4.8 km |

Sheraton - 900 S Orme St, Arlington, VA 22204 |

...our rooftop Galaxy
Ballroom provides spectacular, panoramic views of Washington, D.C... -
Sheraton |
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"In the final few seconds
before the terrorist-commandeered plane exploded into the Pentagon, the
plane roared down on Columbia Pike, almost skimming the roof of the STC
after
barely missing the Sheraton Hotel. The noise, VDOT team members
said, was unbelievably loud, and most felt the hijacker was nosing down the
plane at full throttle. "It was so close the building was shaking," recalls
Jimmy Chu, STC manager.
Some VDOTers were sure the plane had shifted its direction slightly to avoid
a 100-foot-tall cellular tower adjacent to the STC building. As the plane
went over the STC, the hijacker banked the plane, lifting the right wing up,
in order to swoop down the hill into the target.
Just before impact, the plane clipped off two VDOT light poles on
Washington Boulevard, a football field or two away from the Pentagon. In the
same area, the blast from the plane's impact damaged the lenses of
one of VDOT's traffic monitoring cameras and knocked the camera
sideways." -Roads to the Future (09/21/01)
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"The Virginia Department of
Transportation (VDOT) CCTV system used to manage the Northern Virginia
freeway network
had cameras in place that observed the September 11 crash site at the
Pentagon. This CCTV system and the VDOT Smart Traffic Center were used
as a command center for emergency responders and cleanup and recovery crews
following the incident." -ARINC |
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View VDOT light pole
traffic cams at:
TrafficLand Find A Camera
(See cameras: ON
WASHINGTON BLVD @ I-395 & ON WASHINGTON BLVD @ Pentagon/I-395) |
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Has anyone ever seen this video taken by the
DoD of the interior of the Pentagon? |
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"The media also wanted
access beyond the Citgo site. The FBI adamantly opposed access inside the
inner perimeter, and all I could arrange was a photography pool to the
edge of the inner perimeter for an hour on the second day...The media still
wanted to get inside the inner perimeter, but, as the search went from
rescue to recovery, the opportunities for media access became slimmer and
slimmer. However, when the Department of Defense
took video of the interior of the Pentagon at the crash site, we
procured copies for the media after it was distributed at the Pentagon."
-Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) |
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How come we haven't seen the video footage
taken from this security camera nearest the point of impact? |
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(Click photo for hi-res.
Credit to
Russell Pickering.) |

Photo by
Russell Pickering taken in 08/06 at the Pentagon showing the
destroyed security camera has been replaced in the same exact spot.
(Click photo for hi-res.) |
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"...the closed circuit
television security camera nearest to the point of impact
had been destroyed by the crash." -Arlington County After-Action
Report
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Other video cameras? |
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(Click pic for hi-res.
Pic found
here.) |
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