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Title: Light pole on hwy goes unnoticed for years
Description: planted poles wouldn't have been noticed


Craig Ranke CIT - December 1, 2008 06:25 AM (GMT)
It seems that one of the most difficult things for people to understand is how they could have planted the 5 downed light poles without being noticed.

A better question to ask would be why would anyone notice a planted light pole on the road to begin with?

The answer is simple.....you wouldn't.

The light poles could have all been laid out in advance off to the side the night before and there isn't a reason in the world that anyone would have noticed them.

Here is direct evidence of the lack of attention a downed light pole on the highway near the Pentagon would get.

In "Eye of the Storm" we reference images of a downed light pole from the area as photographed by undercover CIT member 22205, our Arlington asset.

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The images were used in the presentation to contrast the difference between the breakage in the bases and demonstrate how pole 4 from 9/11 has suspiciously uniform damage in comparison:
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What's amazing is that he took the images 2 years ago in December 2006 yet the pole STILL remains on the side of the road and was even photographed by the google maps "street view" cam!

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Google only recently published the "street view" in Arlington and it's an amazing resource.

This pole is right up the highway 1/3rd of a mile from Lloyde's location on 9/11 and less than a 1/4 mile from VDOT who is in charge of light pole maintenance and salvage.

The 9/11 poles planted in advance only needed to go unnoticed for a single night and as I said they could have easily been hidden off to the side on the shoulder like this before the event and pulled out to their final places shortly after the violent event during all the initial chaos while the Pentagon burned.

Easy schmeezy.

Craig Ranke CIT - September 22, 2009 10:09 PM (GMT)
This image helps reveal how inconspicuous the cab scene in the south bound lane would have been in all the chaos as well as how out of sight it was for people in the northbound lane with the double HOV lane between them.

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22205 - November 29, 2009 07:22 PM (GMT)
recently i noticed that googlestreetviews have been updated with newer pics, so i went searching for that old pole (the one that had been there for over 3 years). unfortunately, the googlecam wasnt in a position to capture that pole this time around - and yesterday when i passed by there it looked like they had finally FIXED that broken pole (after 3 years). but not far from where that pole was, i found a newer broken pole:

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i'll try and swing by there to see if that newer pole is still broken and still on the ground, if so i will grab some better pics of it. none the less, note the irregular and random breakage pattern of that base, as opposed to the uniform breakage of most of the 9/11 pole bases.



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EDIT - added video of a night-time driveby on washington blvd
(next to the pentagon) in the same direction as the cab driver:

http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=518431

note the many lights and many poles in the area, so many that any downed or fallen pole would draw little to no attention.



Craig Ranke CIT - November 29, 2009 08:00 PM (GMT)
Great find!

The random damage with most of the breakaway base still in the ground is infinitely more like I would expect.

tezzajw - November 29, 2009 11:31 PM (GMT)
Good work, indeed.

It pays to snoop around a little and see what you can find.

22205 - September 23, 2010 03:52 AM (GMT)

AlanJ - October 5, 2010 02:48 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Craig Ranke CIT @ Nov 30 2008, 10:25 PM)
It seems that one of the most difficult things for people to understand is how they could have planted the 5 downed light poles without being noticed.

A better question to ask would be why would anyone notice a planted light pole on the road to begin with?

Hi Craig,
I think an even simpler question that I don't seem to be able to find an answer to is "where are the witnesses who saw the light poles being smashed to the ground?"

Although a lot would have been happening all at once (supposing the "official" narrative were true) surely somebody would have been able to recall the additional detail of the poles being smashed to the ground?

After all it would have been a spectacular sight. Smoke, sparks and fire.

So instead of having to defend how someone would have been able to cover up laying the poles neatly on the ground like that and when (a simple task IMHO), why doesn't somebody just provide credible eye witness testimony related to the jet hitting the poles? And where are the eye witnesses who can verify Lloyd Englands account? Not the ones directly involved but, say, others further away who saw this awesome sight of a low-flying plane smashing a light pole which then speared into some old fellas taxi cab causing him to swerve and crash?

Well I guess we know why. Because the plane actually flew NoC and wasn't anywhere near the poles.

Just my 2c worth.

Cheers,
Alan




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