Did the US pay the Wagner mercenary group over 6 billion dollars?
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I believe no planes and were involved. That's why Air Force didn't intercepted any. Pentagon was hit by a rocket exactly were documents were stored. Allegedly one of the plane crash in a open field without any debris to be found. If a plane hit a twin tower you must have scrap all around the building for hundreds yards. No parts has been found.
They are all so fkg busted. Lies caught up with them and are biting them in the ass.
Flight 77 was an airplane, was tracked by radar departing from airport and turning to head toward Pentagon, was identified as an airplane by multiple witnesses on the ground (and one in the air), clipped traffic light poles, and hit the building. Parts were found. Not a rocket. Not even a missile, as it followed the wrong terminal trajectory.
Plane crashes can pretty much obliterate the wreckage, particularly if the plane had a dive angle and punched into the earth. Human beings are much more fragile than metal parts. Ever heard of hamburger?
https://www.bitchute.com/video/1RmWaANwiook/
Yes ok Mr I know everything. BTW do we land on the moon?
"Do" we? Time will tell. But we did 50 years ago, if that is any consolation.
By the way (duh), the video confirms the fact that the airplane was obliterated. Just because the reality does not conform to how ignorant people think a plane should crash does not mean that their ignorance supersedes reality. "Oh, it couldn't do that!" is an all too-common exclamation from the ignorant, who have no expertise in what could or could not happen. Or who, in any case, prefer their imaginations to reality.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/6GN9txdjdSeq/
And an inexperienced pilot can fly a 747 at over 400 miles an hour into a low profile building. Got it.
Since Flight 77 was a 757, you are already off to a bad start. They did it, but it resulted in destruction. Can't argue with success.