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To: sea_urchin who wrote (13769)4/20/2002 7:39:35 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81372
 
The pictures on that french site, with the aeroplane superimposed on the foto, clearly showed that the engines fitted into the destroyed portion of the facade, and so would be found within, not scattered about the lawn outside ... i'm unclear as to how wingtip debris would not show up outside in those early fotos, but am prepared to allow that the fotos just might not show the right angle or definition, or perhaps all wing debris got sucked in by blast of wind following the wall/plane disintegrating at great speed on its path to the inside .... or perhaps the french just don't draw diagrams to scale, when they have a point to make

So if not pasted into the pentagon, where is the plane now, on that i'd like to see a theory ... all those people, all those cell phones, and a big shiney hard-to-hide Boeing 757 ....i tell you this true - it is not in my back yard, i'd notice it right off

That rense.com site - if memory serves, they post articles by divers writers, some of whom have brought to my mind the adjective 'whacko' ..... perhaps we could send them some of our posts, as contributions -g-