Much has been made about theories that Flight 77 never hit the Pentagon, and instead flew over the Pentagon while a missile and/or bombs caused the
damage to the building. Concerned citizen researchers have gone to great lengths to attempt to prove this theory.
The official story of Flight 77 includes a list of passengers who were on Flight 77 and who were killed in the plane crash. Among these passengers
were two school teachers, Sarah Clark and James Debeuneure, who taught at Backus Middle School and Ketcham Elementary schools respectively.
If citizens are truly concerned about finding the truth about what happened to Flight 77, they may wish to begin by looking into the lives of these
victims. Because if Flight 77 did not hit the Pentagon, then these victims must be somewhere else, or must have been taken someplace else to be
killed.
Here's the contact information for the schools:
Backus Middle School
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Ketcham Elementary School
(mod edit: Address Removed)
Any citizen concerned about the truth of Flight 77 may contact these schools to ask about Ms. Clark and Mr. Debeuneure, just to verify that they
worked at these schools until 9/11. Maybe concerned citizens researching Flight 77 could also interview former students of these teachers.
Also, these teachers were traveling with their students, Asia Cottom and Rodney Dickens, both age 11 at the time of their deaths. A concerned
researcher may want to begin by contacting the schools to confirm the attendance of Cottom and Dickens. Perhaps concerned researchers may even go to
Washington D.C. to interview the families of these victims, just to confirm their existence, or to raise suspicions that these people may have
actually been fictitious CIA identities created for the Flight 77 cover story, a la Operation Northwoods.
Since this movement is supposed to be about the "truth," understanding the truth about the alleged victims might be a good place to begin.
Sarah Clark
Asia Cottom
James Debeuneure
Rodney Dickens
[edit on 6/12/2007 by thelibra]