The time between the FAA’s understanding that multiple hijackings were in progress and the final crash (into the Pentagon) is documented: 56 minutes (8:42 -> 9:38). Consider - despite nearly an HOUR, FAA and NORAD officials could not successfully scramble and intercept that last aircraft that was understood to be on a collision course within one of the most defended areas in the entire United States — Washington, D.C.
While there is no absolute "proof" of something terribly foul, something does smell bad, don’t you think?
The time between the FAA’s understanding that multiple hijackings were in progress and the final crash (into the Pentagon) is documented: 56 minutes (8:42 -> 9:38). Consider - despite nearly an HOUR, FAA and NORAD officials could not successfully scramble and intercept that last aircraft that was understood to be on a collision course within one of the most defended areas in the entire United States — Washington, D.C.
While there is no absolute "proof" of something terribly foul, something does smell bad, don’t you think?