Though you gotta admit, a lot of conspiracy theories while rather crazy oftentimes, do reveal a lot of things that don't add up. Whether they indicate a true conspiracy or just a strange coincidence, who knows.
I believe that alot of conspiracies like to target issues which very often get little attention or fall under ths shadows of bigger issues to the point where the common person later on would know very little about said target issue.
Like for instance the 9/11 one about the pentagon. When the terrorists attacked, everyone had their attention on the World Trade Centers. There was so much coverage on it as it was the deadliest part of 9/11. Yes the pentagon got coverage but not as much over it.
Several years later, conspiracists used this fact to bring up "questionable" issues dealing with the pentagon. The most common questions we hear are "Did a plane really hit the pentagon?" "Where did all the bits and pieces of the plane wreckage go?" The questions posed all came with pictures showing the wreckage of the pentagon. Sure it is hard to come up with answers to the questions using the pictures provided but the thing most people don't realize is that
the pictures shown were taken SEVERAL DAYS after 9/11. I looked online and decided to search for pictures showing people the reconstruction of the pentagon occuring several days or weeks later. And guess what,
they are exactly the same pictures.
When an airplane (or in this case we'll just say
anything) crashes into a building, there's going to be smoke and fire everywhere. I'm sure nobody except the firefighters are allowed onto the site. Meaning we can't possibly get any "good" pictures of the pentagon immediately after the pentagon got hit. And it remained this way, because when something hits a building, you aren't just going to leave the pieces and rubble of the object there laying around to have their picture taken days later right? Most basic human instinct is for people to clean it up right away. Same with the building. Oh shit there's a hole in our pentagon. The hole doesn't look very good, I think we should patch it up right away. Nobody, especially the media, was allowed around the site to take pictures and such especially when removing/reconstructing the area.
So based on the pictures, did a plane really crash into our pentagon? This question becomes invalidated because all the pictures were taken several days after 9/11, reconstruction has already begun on the pentagon. And where did all the bits and pieces of the airplane go if such a thing ever hit our pentagon? Well, they've been cleaned up but the pictures can't show this because nobody was allowed to or was there to take pictures showing this process at that time. And what about those people who say "it sounded like a missile?" It's called a simile. It's a figure of speech, and it doesn't mean that an actual missile really hit our building.
Anyways that's just my thought about this particular issue.
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