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  LePentagate

Meyssan,Thierry's second book on 9/11 is Le Pentagate from [WWW]Editions Carnot (Paris) 2002. ISBN: 2-912362-77-6.

One of the most telling photographs Thierry Meyssan presents is on the cover of his book. The photograph is from the US DoD "All Hands" magazine, and is of a perfectly symmetrical hole about 2.3 meters in diameter, in the interior wall of the third ring inside the Pentagon, with a rescue worker in the foreground. As the trajectory marked by the dotted line in PentagonAttackDamage, this hole from the blast is after having gone through 3 consecutive rings of the Pentagon: 2 exterior brick and concrete walls, 10 rows of 40 cm. square steel-reinforced concrete load-bearing pillars, the poured concrete floor between the first and second story, and 84 m. of interior offices with perhaps 4 poured concrete walls. That's about 4 m. of reinforced concrete.

Anyone doing a modicum of research on the construction of the Pentagon would know that there were no intervening masonry walls between the facade and the C-ring wall. See ERROR: 'The C-Ring Punch-Out Hole Was Made by a Warhead'

The French version of the book can be downloaded from http://www.reseauvoltarie.net


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