While serving in the Army as a member of Alpha Company, 3rd US Infantry, Adam Eisenberg spent approximately 240 hours on site, with at least a hundred of his fellow servicemen, at the Pentagon on 9/11.

In short, he helped clean up the mess from the plane crash.

Except that, well, there was no plane, he argues.

It is physically impossible to explain how a Boeing 757 could have crashed into the Pentagon. It is time for citizens to accept that they have been deceived by their leaders.

Thierry Meyssan (French journalist, author of 9/11: The Big Lie)
Where is the plane at the Pentagon?
Where is the plane debris?

Why is there absolutely no plane debris?

In fact, there are no bodies either. Surely, there would be something.

Yet, so many people blindly believe the official story and refuse to ask the most basic questions.

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In our conversation, Adam explains why he waited so long to speak up, but in my opinion it doesn’t matter, because his claim—about there being no plane—is corroborated by earlier conversations I’ve had.

No Boeing 757 ever flew into the Pentagon. The hole in the Pentagon was not big enough, and there was no sufficient wreckage of a plane.

David Ray Griffin (Philosopher, author of The New Pearl Harbor)

Conversation

For further context, I recommend listening to my podcasts with Judy Wood, Andrew Johnson, and James Fetzer.

Summary

Using slides, he presents evidence that a Boeing 757 did not fly into the Pentagon.

He includes his personal experiences on site, including the lack of plane parts and the strange condition of the boardroom where people were still in their chairs despite fire damage.

Adam believes that a plane was indeed used in some capacity, but not in the way it is portrayed in the official story. And, to be fair, anyone who thinks that a large aircraft could fly that low—literally just above the grass—by an inexperienced pilot, is a fool.

There is overwhelming evidence that no planes hit the World Trade Centre or the Pentagon on 9/11.

Judy Wood

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