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Originally Posted by Muta
I'd like to also be more reassured that there were more cameras filming arguably the most important military installation in the world. I also find it really skeptical that more footage hasn't been released, if there were more cameras.
I've also heard that the Marriott Hotel had a camera facing that exact part of the Pentagon, which was promptly confiscated and never released publicly.
Simply showing footage that clearly shows a plane smacking into the Pentagon would alleviate all concerns - without question.
In the age of technology, I just find it strange that the best footage we have of the most devastaing terrorist attack in the history of America on the most prolific military installation in the world is grainy, choppy, unrecognizable footage from a gas station.
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I doubt you can take a whiz inside the building without being filmed, and all the of the entrances are, I'm sure, also filmed, but conversly the very security of the building means I doubt they had many cameras outside at all, the exterior of the building is well patrolled by their security, you cant get onto the grounds without passing a gate with a security guard etc, there really was/is no need for the usual cameras that supermarkets or offices put in their car parks to reduce car theft or the like.