Original Voat Post:
Pay close attention to the first 20-25 seconds. This event is approximately 8-10 minutes after impact detonation.
A thick plume of rapidly ejected white smoke means what? ( incendiary device )
What building materials could possibly cause this phenomenon? ( none )
Look at man near triage blanket in foreground. Why is he worried ( hands to head ), why does reverse direction twice, and then hesitate before proceeding?
VIDEO:
The white smoke could easily be from any number of pressurized pipes for the Pentagon.
While your response makes a plausible point, and is the kind of critical thinking that should be uses on every angle of this (which is why I hope you brought it up), at the end of the day there were no wing marks on the Pentagon, compare to trade center, just a round hole. With all thos cameras arou d the Pentagon they would produce no footage of the plane. Just ground debris that looked ataged days later. Oh of course we could go on for ever.
I've only looked at the video briefly, but is it possible that the 'smoke' is actually steam. A burst water pipe and a lot of heat could potentially create that effect.
Agreed, and that could be the case in that video.
bullshit
The origin is clearly outside the building