Why would they switch from a controlled demo like the towers to a random missile for the Pentagon? Or for that matter, why can't they just shoot missiles at both the towers and the Pentagon and blame it on scheming Iranians? It's weird for them to have two completely different modes of destruction on two different sets of buildings instead of just reusing the same mode of destruction for both sets of buildings or just blowing up one set of buildings instead of two.
I guess my main point of confusion is why would they fake two different attacks instead of just faking one attack (the twin towers) and calling it a day. No one cares or even remembers about the Pentagon attack, so why bother shooting a missile at it?
To get rid of documents and people that were in that section of the Pentagon that was incinerated without risk of whistleblowers or suspicion of they just randomly disappeared a bunch of files and employees
Yeah documents get destroyed as part of "routine housekeeping" all the time, why would they need to blow up their own building for these? And its not like the US needs an excuse to invade the middle east or get its dipshit citizens to vote for more surveillance on themselves
That renovation story totally sounds like a coverup
"When American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the southwest corner of the Pentagon, 184 people were killed — 64 who were on the plane and 125 people in the building. "
What whistleblowers and files were they trying to destroy? I thought the false flag was to get the public on board with invading Afghanistan and Iraq. What were the whistleblowers whistleblowing about?
the most plausible explanation I've heard is that the dod office of the inspector general was conducting a huge multi-year audit effort to untangle literally trillions of dollars of unaudited defense spending, and that the computer systems holding the data were located in that part of the building
ofc the fact checkers are out in force giving ten pinocchios to all of the conspiracy theorists who don't have enough common sense to tell the difference between "we don't know where this money is" and "this money is missing," lol
You don't need a missile to destroy documents. Auditors routinely get owned by "Documents? What documents? You must be mistaken. Those documents never existed my dude." and "Oops, Bob the intern accidentally shredded those documents. And those documents. And coincidentally every single document that would incriminate us." We're talking about a government agency that has never once passed an audit lol