Bush Junta News and Commentary for the Reality Based Community

News and Commentary    Satire    Pictures    Esoteric Media  Stray Thoughts

more Stray Thoughts
from Don Alejandro:

Don't forget to carry a butterfly net when you protest the war

Why make the stupid choice?

CNN's Dan Rivers inadvertently voices a taboo truth

Has anyone wondered why Albanians were allowed to "mob" Bush?

Proposed gas price gouging law tilts heavily in favor of corporations

Monica "didn't mean to" repeatedly break the law

God answers Falwell's prayer with a resounding "No"

Why bears are Colbert's number one threat to America

Fabricating War With Iran - False Flag Operations on the Cheap

Did CNN air a fake video?

An Ugly Truth Behind a Botched Joke

Bush (Pot) calls Ahmadinejad (Kettle) Evil (Black)

"Incorrect facts" is an oxymoron

AP misses another golden opportunity

Pentagon Video Images Show Object that Looks Suspiciously Like a Missile

So what's the difference whether Saddam had real weapons of mass destruction or only daydreams of  restarting his weapons of mass destruction related program activities?

Colbert just another intelligence failure for Bush crew

It's the Cheap Labor, Stupid!

No Wonder Democrats Can't Muster Opposition to Orwellian Tyranny of BushCo

Is Bush a Terrorist Appeaser

Libby Takes a Fall

Judge Answers Question about Whether Commanders Knew of Abuse at Abu Ghraib

True Facts

A Plague of Rovents

May 17 2006

Pentagon Video Images Show Object that Looks Suspiciously Like a Missile

The recently released videos from Pentagon security cameras do not appear to conclusively prove that AA flight 77 struck the Pentagon.  In fact, if one looks closely at the single frame in each video where the plane (or missile) that struck the Pentagon is visible and compares that to the previous frames, the object looks very pointy and missile-like.

Note that if you look only at the frames in which the object appears that it does look somewhat cockpit-esque.  But the upper part of what appears to be the cockpit is actually stationary, as can be determined by watching the videos carefully and using the pause button to stop them on the frame where the moving object appears. 

Images from video 1:
Pentagon Video: Still image from first video, prior to the object's appearance. Pentagon Video: The vaguely cockpit-like portion of the image is stationary and is visible throughout the video.
Still image from first video, prior to the object's appearance.  The vaguely cockpit-like portion of the image is a stationary object and is visible throughout the video.

Pentagon Video: Still image from the first video showing the object that struck the Pentagon. Pentagon Video: Notice that the difference is a pointy missile-like object.
Still image from the first video showing the object that struck the Pentagon.  Notice that the difference is a pointy missile-like object below the stationary objects shown above.

Images from video 2:
Pentagon Video: Still image from second video, prior to the object's appearance. Pentagon Video: The vaguely cockpit-like portion of the image is stationary and is visible throughout the video.
Still image from second video, prior to the object's appearance.  The dark and light portions of the image that give an impression of a cockpit below are in fact stationary objects that are visible throughout the video.

Pentagon Video: Still image from the second video showing the object that struck the Pentagon.  Pentagon Video: Notice that the difference is a pointy missile-like object.
Still image from the second video showing the object that struck the Pentagon.  Notice that the difference is a pointy missile-like object very low to the ground.

I also have to wonder why there are no pictures from cameras near the impact point, which would have been looking directly at the oncoming plane/missile and could have resolved very good images of the object?   Even Wal-Mart can afford to have cameras pointed in every direction.  And sure, the camera at or near the impact point may have been destroyed, but the recording devices are not part of the camera- they are most likely in the same central location where the above recordings were made.

Stray Thoughts from Don Alejandro