Compiled by Enver Masud
September 11, 2001
9:32 a.m. -- Reports of "massive damage to the west side of the building . .
. Multiple standard-issue, battery-operated wall clocks . . . stopped
between 9:31 and 9:32-1/2". (Barbara Honegger, "The Pentagon Attack Papers,"
physics911.net, September 6, 2006)
9:xx -- Captain Defina arrives at Pentagon "two to three minutes"
after seeing a plume of smoke, and his FMFD Engine 331 "knocked down the
bulk of the fire in the first seven minutes after their arrival". (Stephen
Murphy, National Fire Protection Association Journal, November 1, 2001)
9:37:46 -- Flight 77 traveling at 530 mph strikes the Pentagon (The 9/11
Commission Report, p10)
Morning -- "From my close up inspection there's no evidence of a plane having
crashed anywhere near the Pentagon. . . . . The only pieces left that you
can see are small enough that you could pick up in your hand. There are no
large tail sections, wing sections, fuselage - nothing like that anywhere
around which would indicate that the entire plane crashed into the side of
the Pentagon. . . . It wasn't till about 45 minutes later . . . that all of
the floors collapsed." (CNN Senior Correspondent Jamie McIntyre)
Morning -- Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski, who witnessed "an unforgettable
fireball, 20 to 30 feet in diameter", notes "a strange absence of airliner
debris, . . . This visible evidence or lack thereof may also have been
apparent to the secretary of defense, who in an unfortunate slip of the
tongue referred to the aircraft that slammed into the Pentagon as a
'missile'." (9/11 and American Empire)
"Gen. Larry Arnold, revealed that he ordered one of his jets to fly down low
over the Pentagon shortly after the attack that morning, and that his pilot
reported back that there was no evidence that a plane had hit the building."
(Barbara Honegger, "The Pentagon Attack Papers," physics911.net, September
6, 2006)
September 12, 2001
10:16 a.m. -- Arlington County Fire Chief Ed Plaugher, at briefing with
Assistant Secretary Victoria Clarke, when asked: "Is there anything left
of the aircraft at all?" said: "there are some small pieces of aircraft ...
there's no fuselage sections and that sort of thing." . . . Reporters on the
scene were "handcuffed and dragged away". (DOD Transcript)
September 15, 2001
11:00 a.m. -- Question during presentation by Lee Evey, Pentagon Renovation
Manager: "One thing that's confusing - if it came in the way you described,
at an angle, why then are not the wings outside? I mean, the wings would
have shorn off. The tail would have shorn off. And yet there's apparently no
evidence of the aircraft outside the E ring." (DOD Transcript)
Later
"At the Pentagon, the plaintiff was at her desk, with her baby, in
her office on the first floor, when large explosions occurred, walls
crumbled and the ceiling fell in. Although her desk is just some forty feet
from the supposed impact point, and she went out through the blown-open
front of the building afterwards, she never saw any sign that an airliner
crashed through." (UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW
YORK by APRIL GALLOP, for Herself and as Mother and Next Friend of ELISHA
GALLOP, a Minor)
HANDOUT
Enver Masud, "What Really Happened
on September 11 at the Pentagon," The Wisdom Fund, March 7, 2005
Enver Masud, "9/11 Unveiled,"
The Wisdom Fund (September 11, 2008)
Enver Masud, "When Did Fort Meyer Fire
Department Engine 331 and Foam Unit 161 Arrive at the Pentagon on September
11, 2001?," The Wisdom Fund, January 1, 2009
Enver Masud, "Scientific Evidence Proves
Official Account of 'Flight 77' Is False," The Wisdom Fund, July 2,
2009