One of the More Interesting Blog Posts I've Ever Encountered
You should probably read the whole thing to get the full context, but here is the juicy part:
Killtown has more on the unusual damage done to the Pentagon on 9/11.
It seems that it is common knowledge in these circles that Russian satellites photographed a ship-launched craft (seems to have been a drone type plane rather than a missle) that ended up impacting the Pentagon on Sept 11, 2001, and that, for various reasons this information has been withheld from the public.The Pentagon. Yes, I must say I have long been suspicious of what happened there, and wondered how a 757 fuselage produced this hole and also completely passed through it:
I was naturally startled to hear this even though I have long held the opinion that it was NOT a commercial jetliner that hit the Pentagon. I think the thing that startled me was the fact that, if Russia (and perhaps other countries with satellites?) had proof that Flight 77 did not hit the Pentagon, why weren't they revealing this?
It was explained to me that during part of the time George Bush was "incommunicado" on September 11, 2001, he was on the phone to Putin "negotiating." That was a polite way of saying "blackmailing." Apparently, Bush, by way of MOSSAD and/or the CIA had enough goods on Vlad to keep him silent.
Now THAT explains why Putin has not responded publicly to the rather obnoxious criticisms of Russia made by Bush and Condi Rice.
In any event, it was explained to me further that these satellite photos HAD been revealed to Thierry Meyssan who was asked by either French or Russian intell to write his book "Pentagate" to "leak" the info that Flight 77 did not hit the Pentagon. His instructions were, apparently, that he had to "make the case" without recourse to official backing; he couldn't refer to the satellite photos.
Well, suddenly, a LOT of things began to make sense.
Killtown has more on the unusual damage done to the Pentagon on 9/11.
1 Comments:
VERY interesting indeed spooked! ;-)
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