Re: you know what's astonishing?
Why is it that you are unwilling to speculate on this point, but have no problem speculating on so many other things for this theory? The entire thing is based upon conjecture and speculation FFS...
Let's do it this way, without asking you to tell me specifically what became of Flight 77: if it is your opinion that Flight 77 did NOT hit the Pentagon, then you should surely agree that the flight is not otherwise publicly accounted for. Soooooo, that means that one of the following must have happened, as I understand it:
1. Flight 77 vanished, Bermuda Triangle style
2. Flight 77 happened to crash in an unknown location on the same day as the largest terrorist attack on US soil.
3. Flight 77 was shot down by the US military, in secret, so that the military could instead shoot a missile into the Pentagon.
4. Flight 77 was secretly taken somewhere else by the US government, and it and its occupants are hanging out somewhere, where they will live the rest of their lives in secret to help perpetuate this cover-up.
If I'm missing an option, please let me know.
#1 relies upon the supernatural.
#2 is completely unlikely and would be an incredible bit of luck for the perpetrators of this grand conspiracy.
#3 is unnecessary -- if you're going to attack the Pentagon and want to make it look like a plane hit it, and you need to destroy the plane to cover up the fact that the plane didn't hit it, why not just fly the plane into the building? Reminds me of when, as a kid, I would pretend to vacuum the floor so it would leave vacuum tracks and make it look like I vacuumed the floor, when it would have been just as easy to just vacuum the damn floor.
#4 is where I imagine most conspiracy theorists come down, but for me, it's just madness.
For me, in the absence of a satisfactory explanation as to what happened to Flight 77, the foundation of any further discussion is so flimsy as to be unworthy of serious discussion.
Why is it that you are unwilling to speculate on this point, but have no problem speculating on so many other things for this theory? The entire thing is based upon conjecture and speculation FFS...
Let's do it this way, without asking you to tell me specifically what became of Flight 77: if it is your opinion that Flight 77 did NOT hit the Pentagon, then you should surely agree that the flight is not otherwise publicly accounted for. Soooooo, that means that one of the following must have happened, as I understand it:
1. Flight 77 vanished, Bermuda Triangle style
2. Flight 77 happened to crash in an unknown location on the same day as the largest terrorist attack on US soil.
3. Flight 77 was shot down by the US military, in secret, so that the military could instead shoot a missile into the Pentagon.
4. Flight 77 was secretly taken somewhere else by the US government, and it and its occupants are hanging out somewhere, where they will live the rest of their lives in secret to help perpetuate this cover-up.
If I'm missing an option, please let me know.
#1 relies upon the supernatural.
#2 is completely unlikely and would be an incredible bit of luck for the perpetrators of this grand conspiracy.
#3 is unnecessary -- if you're going to attack the Pentagon and want to make it look like a plane hit it, and you need to destroy the plane to cover up the fact that the plane didn't hit it, why not just fly the plane into the building? Reminds me of when, as a kid, I would pretend to vacuum the floor so it would leave vacuum tracks and make it look like I vacuumed the floor, when it would have been just as easy to just vacuum the damn floor.
#4 is where I imagine most conspiracy theorists come down, but for me, it's just madness.
For me, in the absence of a satisfactory explanation as to what happened to Flight 77, the foundation of any further discussion is so flimsy as to be unworthy of serious discussion.
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