ok first of all you said would a a large plane with WINGS punch neat holes into a concrete wall. i found this article http://www.geocities.com/roboplanes/747.html which basicly talks about a similar airplane crash where a large airplane crashed into a conrete building and had a smaller impact site then the width of the plane. when the aircraft is slaming into a concrete wall the slanted wings are forced inward into the fuselage. and as for the where is the plane, look at the photos do you see any recognizable plane parts.

"Down down to a flash picture of a really blurry photo and this guy drawing an outline of a 757 and says that's it there. Okay...a guy draws his own outline and says SEE SEE that PROVES it. The only thing that proves is that this dude has an overactive imagination."

he didnt say that at all this is what he said

"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."

and as for the witness accounts they are never reliable. in car accidents witnesses often get major parts wrong and the investigators have to go by what the evidence is telling them.

thats my 2 cents
420ultimatesmokage Reviewed by 420ultimatesmokage on . Think about this please! Thanks for the post sensiskunk, but i must say after reading that site i'm just even more confused: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/pages...e_evidence.html Clearly put, this is a well-researched article to use if i ever wanted to learn about what makes a 757 tick. When you read on and scroll down it gives you a bunch of facts about 757's and if a 757 hit the pentagon, it should look like this this and that. We didn't ask for proof of what a 757 hitting the pentagon would look like, we Rating: 5