
Cynthia A. Janak
9/11 smoking gun is in the pictures
By Cynthia A. Janak
I wanted to write an article in commemoration of the men and women who gave their lives when we were attacked by "terrorists." These brave citizens need to be remembered and honored everyday of our lives for their sacrifice for this country. The only problem that I had was what to write that has not been said by other people. So what I did was look at the pictures that were taken from that pivotal day in our lives. That earth shattering day that changed the world as we knew it.
As I was reviewing the pictures my world was shaken to its very roots once again. What I am going to show you are pictures that have some relevance to what happened that day.
Let us look at a photo comparison of the planes that hit the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
The American Airlines plane was a Boeing 767 that hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center. The United Airlines plane was also a Boeing 767 that hit the South Tower of the World Trade Center. Here is a picture of a Boeing 767 taken from Wikipedia.


The next picture is of an American Airlines, Boeing 757. This is the plane that crashed into the Pentagon.

As you can see they have pretty distinct markings that stand out on each plane. Now let us look at the pictures of the planes that hit the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
This is a very good picture of the plane that hit World Trade Center 2. I have circled the frame that I want you to focus on.
Where are the markings of United Airlines? Where is the dark blue underbody? I do not see them, do you? Also, what is that round ball looking thing on the bottom of the plane? Does anyone know?
This picture was taken from USA Today, article titled "Delay meant death on 9/11."
A jet airliner is shown a moment before crashing into one of New York's World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001. Carmen Taylor, AP
I wanted to have a photo of the plane that hit World Trade Center 1 but I could not find one that was sharp enough to show either the body or the tail with clarity.
Now I want to show you a picture of the plane the crashed into the Pentagon. That plane was an American Airlines Boeing 757. The markings are the same as the 767 pictured above.

There are two things that I want you to look at in this picture. The red circle is the vapor trail of the plane. Now, focus on the blue circle. This is the tail of what is assumed to be the American Airlines Boeing 757 that hit the Pentagon. I want you to notice the position of the wings. They are set above the body of the plane. Now, look at the comparison photos.

Is there an expert on Boeing 757's that can give me an analysis about the two photos? I would like to know.
Let us look at the fireballs from the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. I want you to see the difference here. I was amazed when I did this comparison. I would like your feedback on this.

As you can see with both of the above pictures the fireball is huge. I want you to remember that the plane that hit the Pentagon was similar. The World Trade Center planes were 767's and the Pentagon was a 757.

Does this fireball have the same size and magnitude as the World Trade Center? Personally, I do not think so but I am not an expert in explosions. Can anyone give me some insight into this?
Lastly, I want to compare the hole in the World Trade Center with the hole in the Pentagon. These photos are so different that it made me cringe at the thoughts that I was having when I did my comparison.

Here is the hole from the impact to the World Trade Center 2. You can see what appears to be the impact of a very large aircraft.
Here is a picture of the impact point at the Pentagon. I do not see any similarities at all. I want you to note the windows that I have circled. As you can see, they are still intact and did not shatter from the impact.

My questions to you are why didn't these windows break from the impact? Where are the impact points for the wings of the plane? I don't understand this at all. Can anyone enlighten me on this?
My last question is why was a plane able to cut through steel and not leave an impression on concrete?
You need to make your own determination here. All I am going to do is give you what I have found. I did my best to find the pictures that were original because of all the rumors of pictures being tampered with.
Your feedback on what I have shown you here today would be appreciated.
Note: Many people have done an in-depth analysis of the events of 9/11 from seismic data to demolition similarities, etc. I found all that information fascinating. But one thing that I know is that you can make data prove almost anything you want. That is why I wanted to use just the photos of the event and nothing more.
My prayers go out to all the families that lost a loved one on 9/11. I will not say that I understand your pain because I have not experienced losing someone that I love in such a manner. I will say though that my heart aches for you even six years later. This is something that will stay with me forever.
May your God bless you and bless this great nation of the United States of America.
© Cynthia A. Janak
I wanted to write an article in commemoration of the men and women who gave their lives when we were attacked by "terrorists." These brave citizens need to be remembered and honored everyday of our lives for their sacrifice for this country. The only problem that I had was what to write that has not been said by other people. So what I did was look at the pictures that were taken from that pivotal day in our lives. That earth shattering day that changed the world as we knew it.
As I was reviewing the pictures my world was shaken to its very roots once again. What I am going to show you are pictures that have some relevance to what happened that day.
Let us look at a photo comparison of the planes that hit the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
The American Airlines plane was a Boeing 767 that hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center. The United Airlines plane was also a Boeing 767 that hit the South Tower of the World Trade Center. Here is a picture of a Boeing 767 taken from Wikipedia.


The next picture is of an American Airlines, Boeing 757. This is the plane that crashed into the Pentagon.

As you can see they have pretty distinct markings that stand out on each plane. Now let us look at the pictures of the planes that hit the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
This is a very good picture of the plane that hit World Trade Center 2. I have circled the frame that I want you to focus on.Where are the markings of United Airlines? Where is the dark blue underbody? I do not see them, do you? Also, what is that round ball looking thing on the bottom of the plane? Does anyone know?
This picture was taken from USA Today, article titled "Delay meant death on 9/11."
A jet airliner is shown a moment before crashing into one of New York's World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001. Carmen Taylor, AP
I wanted to have a photo of the plane that hit World Trade Center 1 but I could not find one that was sharp enough to show either the body or the tail with clarity.
Now I want to show you a picture of the plane the crashed into the Pentagon. That plane was an American Airlines Boeing 757. The markings are the same as the 767 pictured above.

There are two things that I want you to look at in this picture. The red circle is the vapor trail of the plane. Now, focus on the blue circle. This is the tail of what is assumed to be the American Airlines Boeing 757 that hit the Pentagon. I want you to notice the position of the wings. They are set above the body of the plane. Now, look at the comparison photos.

Is there an expert on Boeing 757's that can give me an analysis about the two photos? I would like to know.
Let us look at the fireballs from the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. I want you to see the difference here. I was amazed when I did this comparison. I would like your feedback on this.

As you can see with both of the above pictures the fireball is huge. I want you to remember that the plane that hit the Pentagon was similar. The World Trade Center planes were 767's and the Pentagon was a 757.

Does this fireball have the same size and magnitude as the World Trade Center? Personally, I do not think so but I am not an expert in explosions. Can anyone give me some insight into this?
Lastly, I want to compare the hole in the World Trade Center with the hole in the Pentagon. These photos are so different that it made me cringe at the thoughts that I was having when I did my comparison.

Here is the hole from the impact to the World Trade Center 2. You can see what appears to be the impact of a very large aircraft.
Here is a picture of the impact point at the Pentagon. I do not see any similarities at all. I want you to note the windows that I have circled. As you can see, they are still intact and did not shatter from the impact.

My questions to you are why didn't these windows break from the impact? Where are the impact points for the wings of the plane? I don't understand this at all. Can anyone enlighten me on this?
My last question is why was a plane able to cut through steel and not leave an impression on concrete?
You need to make your own determination here. All I am going to do is give you what I have found. I did my best to find the pictures that were original because of all the rumors of pictures being tampered with.
Your feedback on what I have shown you here today would be appreciated.
Note: Many people have done an in-depth analysis of the events of 9/11 from seismic data to demolition similarities, etc. I found all that information fascinating. But one thing that I know is that you can make data prove almost anything you want. That is why I wanted to use just the photos of the event and nothing more.
My prayers go out to all the families that lost a loved one on 9/11. I will not say that I understand your pain because I have not experienced losing someone that I love in such a manner. I will say though that my heart aches for you even six years later. This is something that will stay with me forever.
May your God bless you and bless this great nation of the United States of America.
© Cynthia A. Janak
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