REFLECTIONS ON THE PENTAGON: A 9/11 PHOTOGRAPHIC REVIEW
NOTE BY NANCY: It’s that time of year again … This article is for those who continue to cling to the official story of 9/11.
Learning the Truth about 9/11 is essential in order to understand the past 13+ years during which the life of the United States as a nation and the daily lives of millions of Americans have been adversely impacted by tragedy, deprivation, and fear of terrorists kept alive by numerous false flags events. All have their foundation in the lies told to us about the events of 9/11/01. At this stage of the game, anger and resentment will serve only to become a heavy burden in the lives of those manifesting such negative emotions.
May we learn the Truth … Forgive and release … and … Move forward with great anticipation of a New Age in which we are to allow the past to fall away and create the New Earth together!
REFLECTIONS ON THE PENTAGON: A 9/11 PHOTOGRAPHIC REVIEW
By Dennis Cimino (with Jim Fetzer)
August 16, 2012
Frank Legge paid special attention to a prominent piece of fuselage, which had come from a Boeing 757–not one that had hit the Pentagon on 9/11, but one that had crashed in Cali, Columbia, in 1995″–Jim Fetzer
Dennis Cimino:
As we explained in “Limited hangouts: Kevin Ryan, A&E911 and the Journal of 9/11 Studies”, the Pentagon serves as a litmus test for those who profess to be dedicated to exposing falsehoods and revealing truths about 9/11.
By that standard, the Journal of 9/11 Studies does not measure up, because articles published there by Dr. Frank Legge, by Legge with Warren Stutt, and by Dr. John D. Wyndham on the Pentagon are intellectually indefensible.
They attempt to demonstrate that a Boeing 757, designed as “Flight 77″, hit the building and caused the death of 125 Pentagon personnel as well as its passengers and crew. But no passengers or crew died in a plane that did not crash.
READ MORE: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/08/16/reflections-on-the-pentagon-a-911-photographic-review/
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FOR THE YOUNG ONES WHO MISSED SEEING TRUE JOURNALISM IN ACTION!
White House reporter Sarah McClendon, who covered every president since Franklin D. Roosevelt and was known for shouting questions at most of them, , died Tuesday (1/8/03) at 92. McClendon wrote often about treatment of veterans, government secrecy and other issues.
For over half a century, presidents had found themselves confronted by her questions — often shouted — about treatment of veterans, government secrecy and other issues.
“She was one of the greatest newspaperwomen Washington ever saw,” said Helen Thomas, who has covered the White House for decades and is currently a columnist for Hearst newspapers.
“She walked in where angels fear to tread,” Thomas said. “She had guts, she asked the questions that should have been asked, and she asked questions for people who had no voice.” She said McClendon “made the veins stand out” on President Eisenhower’s forehead.
President Clinton sometimes seemed amused by McClendon.
“All of us who called on her in news conferences did so with a mixture of respect and fear, I suspect, because we would never quite know what she might say,” Clinton said in a statement. “I couldn’t help but admire her spirit.”
For her part, McClendon said it was her duty to be aggressive with the nation’s leaders.
“Citizen journalist is a mission I took for myself. It offers the best opportunity to serve one’s country, the people and the public interest,” McClendon wrote in her 1996 book, Mr. President, Mr. President!
“It has been a privilege to have lived this life,” she added. “I cannot wait to get out of bed each morning and start living it some more.”
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/washington/2003-01-08-mcclendon-obit_x.htm