Humint Events Online: A Long View of the Second Hit from the West

Sunday, March 05, 2006

A Long View of the Second Hit from the West

This video is the farthest out view of the second hit known (if you upload the WMV movie, it shows it full speed). It is probably from about 5 miles out or so west of the towers, almost perfectly due west. It shows the "plane" traveling for about one mile before it impacts the south tower (a rough calculation of the plane speed would be between 400 and 500 mph).

The "plane" is just a little smudge at this distance.

Officially, this video was shot by a Japanese tourist, and is probably legitimate (but how can we really be sure?).

The plane path is a little different from other shots-- it shows the "plane" coming directly from the south, going due north, with a steady descent during the course of the clip. This is quite different from the rapid descent of the "Blue Plane" footage. The angle of approach is also different from this footage.

One thing that stuck out at me in this Japanese footage is how the explosion cloud on the impact face is quite large-- and larger initially than the cloud on the "exit" face. This is not the impression one gets from other videos, such as the famous Evan Fairbanks shot.

Also, it is definitely curious how the explosion cloud on the impact face is almost completely non-fiery dust-- in contrast to the huge fiery cloud on the "exit" face.

In any case, if this video is legit, it is telling us that a largish "plane"-type object did fly into the south tower, coincident with the explosion.

This does not rule out that some videos of this event were faked or manipulated. Perhaps the networks were covering up that the flying object was not a United jet-- but then why would the approach paths differ so between different videos if they simply covered up the same object?

The whole thing makes no sense.

I still am convinced that certain videos of the second hit were faked. The question is WHY.

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