Do you see a big plane? Nope.
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What on Earth would you expect to see? The camera is obviously taking images at perhaps 1 frame per second. The 757 was traveling at 530 mph (777 feet per second) and was 155 feet long. It would travel its own length (about the span of the image) in 0.2 second. You would have to be very lucky to get even one frame of the whole airplane.
No problem, however. There were plenty of people who saw the plane pass overhead, its wing cutting off traffic light standards. This includes a pilot who saw it from overhead. And air traffic control radar tracking it from departure to hijack to turnaround to Pentagon.
There was no missile. The glimpse in frame 17 was more likely sunlight glinting off the polished aluminum fuselage (American Airlines practice), or the livery stripe of red, white, and blue. Also, the lower image is more distant than the supposed upper image, so the visible sizes do not correspond correctly.
The image is so poor, you remind me of someone who wants to argue over what a Rorschach blot looks like.
Who's to say they did? Who's to say they were broadcast to us from Mars? Who's to say we didn't all have a collective hallucination?
You have no evidence or proof than any videos were tampered with or fabricated. End of story. In formal logic, it is impossible to prove a negative ("Who's to say they didn't..."). You can only prove positive statements. You do that with evidence. Just because you can ask a question does not mean you have a disproof. It only means you don't know the answer.