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5: CONFIRMED “A 757 did NOT hit the Pentagon on 9/11” says Military witnesses on the scene | Redacted

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Sep 21, 2025
Adam Eisenberg, a former infantryman assigned to the U.S. Infantry, provides a first-hand account of his 240 hours at the Pentagon post-9/11. He discusses the absence of aircraft debris, highlighting inconsistencies in witness reports about the plane’s approach. Eisenberg reveals details about the lack of ammunition and restrictive non-disclosure agreements during the Operation Noble Eagle response. He also connects his research into alleged intelligence agency involvement and motives surrounding regime change with ongoing anomalies that challenge the official narrative.
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Deployment With No Ammunition

  • Adam Eisenberg was deployed from the Old Guard to the Pentagon response and spent about 240 hours on site from Sept 11–30.
  • He describes being ordered to guard Fort McNair with no live ammunition and later sent to the Pentagon around 4 PM.
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Unit Told To Sign NDAs

  • Soldiers in Adam's unit were forced to sign nondisclosure agreements before going to parts of the Pentagon site.
  • Adam says not everyone signed and he has not obtained the NDA document himself.
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Close View Found Little Wreckage

  • Adam and his unit stood less than 100 feet from the alleged impact and expected to see extensive airplane wreckage.
  • He says the hole and damage were much smaller than expected and the scene did not match a large commercial-plane impact.
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