funny how you go between knowing everything and knowing nothing
I know you. You're a troll with limited history and no contributions.
first 10 seconds of the video.. a plume of white, super heated smoke and flame is obvious. What part of a plane or MISSILE impact can explain that phenomenon OUTSIDE the building by at least 30 yards.
Time of this video is within 10 minutes of detonation.
No it’s longer than that. Emergency vehicles were not on scene that quickly. By the end of that video we are already seeing fire trucks with foam. That’s at least half an hour to an hour post impact.
Why does why smoke equal thermite?
Why would you even need/use thermite at the Pentagon?
The Pentagon has heavy duty concrete walls
Rather, you explain what is clearly seen in the video.
If you see anything "clearly" on this video. Please point us to the exact time and where in the frame to look.
I can't even tell how long after the initial explosion this is.
funny how you go between knowing everything and knowing nothing
I know you. You're a troll with limited history and no contributions.
first 10 seconds of the video.. a plume of white, super heated smoke and flame is obvious. What part of a plane or MISSILE impact can explain that phenomenon OUTSIDE the building by at least 30 yards.
Time of this video is within 10 minutes of detonation.
Uh, what?
I certainly don't pretend to have expertise that I don't. I think I see the smoke. The left side of the screen. About 30 seconds in?
How can we tell that is superheated smoke?
No it’s longer than that. Emergency vehicles were not on scene that quickly. By the end of that video we are already seeing fire trucks with foam. That’s at least half an hour to an hour post impact.