Fandt en interessant bemærkning her som fortæller at Per Stig Møller var i Washington den morgen. Han hørte støj og kiggede ud af sit vindue, hvorfra han kunne se Pentagon. Per Stig Møller bemærkede røg og kiggede på sit ur og noterede tiden til 09:32. Han informerede kollegaerne i nærheden og fortalte, at han mente der var eksploderet en bombe.
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It’s A Bird! It’s A Plane! It’s Not Flight 77!
The straw that breaks the back of the official narrative of Flight 77 is the eyewitness testimony of Pentagon police officer Roosevelt Roberts. Although Officer Roberts recounted his story to The Library of Congress’ September 11, 2001 Documentary Project in November 2001,13 it took another six years for the PentaCon’s Citizen Investigation Team to discover him.
Officer Roberts recounts being just steps from the Pentagon’s loading dock when he heard an explosion. He immediately ran to the center of the loading dock and looked up. That’s when he caught sight of a large commercial airliner, approximately one-hundred feet off the ground over the Pentagon’s south parking lot. The airliner was banking as it flew from his sight.
Without knowing, Officer Roberts has confirmed the fly-over hypothesis that many in the 9/11 Truth Movement see as the only answer that fits the evidence. Roberts explains away this airliner as a second commercial airliner that was flying over the Pentagon reservation. However the actual eyewitnesses who were outside and had a clear field of view all attest that there was only one commercial airliner that flew anywhere near the Pentagon.
Contradictory flight paths are not the only issue to muddy the waters when analyzing the Pentagon attack. The time of the attack is also left up in the air, providing ancillary support for the research of Pilots for 9/11 Truth and the PentaCon’s Citizen Investigation Team.
An eyewitness who contradicts the official 9/11 narrative concerning the time of the Pentagon attack was the soon-to-be Danish Foreign Minister, Per Stig Moller.14 Moller, who just happened to be in Washington, DC on 9/11, heard a loud noise outside his hotel. Looking out the window, which provided a view of the Pentagon, Moller noticed fire and smoke rising from the office building. He immediately checked his watch and noted the time: 09:32. He then informed several colleagues near him that he believed a bomb had gone off in the Pentagon.15
Interestingly enough corroboration of a 09:32 attack on the Pentagon, and not 09:37 as the official narrative has it, came from an unlikely source…future United States Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Gonzales gave an address at the Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey, California on August 22, 2002 where he stated, "the Pentagon was attacked at 9:32."16
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