Quote Originally Posted by xblackdogx
Even if it isnt AS strong as the concrete in your link, it is still concrete and should cause an explosion of debris! ( if you have anything to prove otherwise, please tell)
Dissolved through the rings? PIC below

Look at the pic in the highest resolution: There is no damage in the section right behind the crash but then the next ring back there is... how would you explain that if it went through, and dissolved throught the rings

Cross reference your pic with this:
http://boards.cannabis.com/attachmen...9&d=1144894491

kind of deceptave with the angle of the camera on that shot.
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Complete Proof (NEW, never seen): Pentagon starting fresh b/c i don't want any useless shit that will sway people in the other threads: Picture 1: look at the pieces on the ground Picture 2: i think we can all agree the wingspan of a 757 is longer than this truck (where is the damage of the wings?) COMPLETELY NEW 3 & 4 go together: previous pictures of the "crash" that including myself have shown are indeed of a different part of the pentagon... after careful looking i realized this yesterday and have finally found an Rating: 5