Topic: | Re:The Demented Man | |
Posted by: | John Whitworth | |
Date/Time: | 02/02/16 13:37:00 |
BC > "... the video of this very large airliner..." The best photographic evidence is from a security camera located near the north west corner of the Pentagon which recorded the aircraft as it approached the building. Due to the facts that the camera was only recording still images about once per second, the speed of the aircraft (around 800 ft/sec) and the distance from the camera, it is understandable that the images are of poor quality. However, an object of the right size, shape and proportions; and consistent with the position, speed, height and bearing taken from a complete decoding of the aircraft's flight data recorder, can be clearly seen captured in an image taken when the aircraft was approximately 320ft (0.4 sec) from impact. BC > "... no public evidence that places the bodies identified, at the Pentagon crash site..." See the paper entitled 'Naming the Dead - Confronting the Realities of Rapid Identification of Degraded Skeletal Remains' published in the Forensic Science Review, Volume Sixteen Number One, January 2004. BC > "... how did the FBI manage to find a debit/credit card at the site, belonging to someone who was not listed as a passenger..." Is that really a serious question? Can you at least name this 'someone'? |