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waitew said:Mike_Pratt33 said:waitew said:Motive?well,by God, where the hell do we start?How about the 2.3 trillion dollars the Pentagon 'lost' announced a day before the 'plane' slammed into the Pentagon's accounting offices killing the accountants & destroying the records?
They made and announcement and then destroyed the evidence?
What devillish cunning
Yep,that's exactly what they did.Which is better:to announce the money is missing knowing all the evidence will be destroyed in a 'terrorist' attack the next day & the story completely forgotten (all most) or risk having a survivor (a Pentagon accountant) give an interview from his hospital bed & spill the beans about the missing trillions?Besides it plays right into their arrogance.They're doing right in front or our noses & bragging about it & there's nothing we can do about it.They get off on that!
Have you actually got any proof that the evidence was destroyed. I guess we are talking about computer records here. Most organisations make provision to keep backups of data at seperate locations so that no disaster can destroy them. Given the nature of their business I expect the US Department of Defence are very thorough about this.