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TOTAL 911 INFO
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Pentagon eyewitness IDs Global Hawk
Audio report from Republic Broadcasting Network. Summaries via LibertyForum July 7, 2006: "Christopher Bollyn, American Free Press, reports:
Samuel
Danner (electrical engineer for AmTrak), was involved in the clean-up
at the Pentagon crash site and inspected the debris at the site. He
said, "It was not a Boeing 757 that hit the Pentagon. The plane looked
like a hump-back whale." He thinks a Global Hawk hit the Pentagon.
(There were only seven made as of 9/11/01 and two were missing at the
time.)
Danner is a former pilot. He said the aircraft that hit
the Pentagon was very quiet with one engine near the back. He also saw
a second plane overhead and wonders if it was controlling the plane
that hit the Pentagon. He walked the lawn and picked up small pieces of
debris with others. He did not see any bodies from the aircraft.
Danner
is very ill now with lymphoma, which may be the result of DU exposure
at the Pentagon on 9/11. He wants to talk now (after seeing "Loose
Change") because "it's been bugging me."
The Global Hawk fired a
DU missile that penetrated the thick concrete wall of the Pentagon. DU
was detected at the time and workers on the scene later in the day wore
protective equipment.
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Yep, this
53-yr old Sam Danner, a pilot since the age of 16, was a first-hand
observer of the crash. He pulled his car over to the south of the
pentagon on the right side of 395 when he saw the approach of the plane
that hit the pentagon.
He also observed a bunch of guys outside the pentagon standing there looking through binoculars.
He
got a good view of the plane's approach, for a duration of at least
three seconds. He says that the plane was not a 757, no way. "It was
like a humpback whale" he says. . . . one engine on the backside with a
"V" tail and no windows he could see. And it was very quiet. Going
about 400mph. Overhead, at an estimated 15,000 feet he saw another
plane.
As an EMT, he ran over to help at the pentagon, but found
no bodies, no wreckage from a boeing aircraft on the scene. He smelled
cordite and he saw a 3-foot single engine on the ground there. He
picked up graphite pieces similar to the composite wings on a global
hawk.
This engine matches the description of the single engine
of a globalhawk. The globalhawk is a UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) but
could not have caused the damage if it wasn't containing a
bunker-busting missle deployed on impact. The plane observed overhead
might have been the plane controlling the remotely-controlled mission.
If a 757 had crashed into the pentagon, then there would have been aluminum all over the grass and two 9-foot diameter engines. ----- .....---
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