A former
pilot for the CIA has provided sworn testimony that states there were no planes
that flew into the World Trade Center as he claims it would have been
impossible physically.
The
pilot’s name is John Lear. He is the son of the inventor of the Learjet, Bill
Lear. John has provided sworn testimony that says it would have been physically
impossible for Boeing 767s such as Flight AA11 and UA175 to crash into the Twin
Towers on 9/11 especially if such inexperienced pilots were flying these.
His affidavit read, “No Boeing 767 airliners hit the Twin Towers as fraudulently alleged by the government, media, NIST and its contractors.”
He argued
that such crashes could not have happened, as they were impossible physically.
He reasoned that in the case of flight UAL175 that hit the south tower, a
genuine Boeing 767 would have undergone what he says was a “telescoping”
maneuver when its nose crashed the 14 inch steel columns and are thirty-nine
inches at the central portion.
He said
that the horizontal and vertical tail would have separated straightaway from
the plane when it hit the steel box columns and then fall to the ground. He
said that the engines when they crashed the steel columns would have retained
their usual shape and could have just simply fallen to the ground and recovered
in the debris following the collapse of the towers.
He says
that the Boeing 767 could not have achieved the speed of 540 mph at a height of
1000 feet because parasite drag doubles with velocity and parasite power cubes
with velocity. He reasoned that the fan section of the plane was not capable to
accept the volume of dense air at that given altitude as well as speed.
The piece
of the recovered fuselage that featured three or four window cutouts is quite
inconsistent with an aircraft that collided with fourteen-inch steel box
columns at over 500 mph. They simply would have disintegrated. He maintains
that no significant portion of the 767 could have pierced the 14 inch steel
columns and 37 feet more beyond the huge core of the tower without sections of
it falling into the ground.
He says
that the debris at the scene should have contained large areas of the 767 which
includes the 3 engine cores that weighs at least 9000 pounds each. However,
there is no evidence of any of these massive structural components. He says
that the absence of these parts is simply impossible.
The sworn
affidavit provided by the pilot was executed on January 28, 2014 and is
featured as part of a lawsuit being handled by Morgan Reynolds, filed in thee
US District Court, Southern District, NY.
In 2007,
Reynolds, a former chief economist from the Bush administration filed what is
called a Request for Correction with the US National Institute of Science and
Technology stating his belief that no commercial aircraft could have hit the
Twin Towers during 9/11. Interestingly, an affidavit becomes a statement of
truth in law if it is not challenged or rebutted.
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