Humint Events Online: The Hole In The Fence-- Continued

Thursday, June 23, 2005

The Hole In The Fence-- Continued

As shown graphically in my last post, whatever hit the Pentagon made a large hole in the fence in front of the electrical generator. The hole was about the size of a 757 engine, but for a variety of reasons, I think it is unlikely to have been made by a 757 engine.

One other possibility that might explain the damage pattern being made by a Boing 757 is that the engine did produce the hole in the fence at ground level and the wing track fairing made the gouge on top of the generator. The alignment would work out okay for that as far as I can see. This leaves the question of what smashed in the top of the generator? Whereas most people seem to think the top of the generator was smashed by the engine, I think if it was a 757 that made the hit, then the engine went in at ground level, went through the fence and smashed the very end of the generator, spinning it inwards towards the Pentagon. The top part of the generator, where it is clearly smashed may actually have been damaged by the generator exploding following the impact. This damage pattern could therefore fit with a 757. There are still two problems with this idea though:
1) wouldn't the impact of the engine on the generator, cause the engine to break off and then wouldn't we see it outside of the Pentagon?
2) if the plane was flying with its engines that just inches off the ground, it is hard to see how the plane didn't crash on the ground before reaching the wall AND how the plane avoided the cable spools that were six feet high and in front of the wall.

So there are still problems with a 757.

But Karl Schwarz's idea that an A3 skywarrior hit the Pentagon doesn't really work either. The hole in the fence is too large for an A3 engine and the hole is too small for the body of the plane.

The fact that the generator was hit by the flying object and the object still went on flying and hit the wall, makes me wonder if the main body of the flying object went into the fence and hit the generator-- for instance the main body of a missile. But I don't think this could have been a cruise missile.

In my next post, I will go over the idea that a certain type of winged-missile could have hit the Pentagon: the SNARK.

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