One wrist watch and two wall clocks near/at the pentagon but that woman tumbled and one wall clock fell down. I think these clocks were damaged because they hit the ground.
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/WTC_target.htm
Smithsonian Institution
4,5mls away from pentagon
http://www.travelpod.com/travel-photo/j ... /tpod.html
WTC clock stopped at 10:02am
http://911-truth-monterey.blogspot.com/These are just some of the west-section Pentagon clocks gthat were stopped between 9:30 and 9:32-1/2 on
September 11.
http://www.smokescreendesign.com/911-wo ... story.htmlbattery- and/or electric-operated wall clocks on the walls of the area of the Pentagon attacked on 9/11—including one in the heliport just outside the west wedge—were stopped between 9:30 and 9:32-1/2
and that the first explosion stopped her wrist watch just after 9:30 a.m. 2B She has kept the stopped wrist watch in a safe deposit box as evidence
.Beavers looked at her mobile phone. Its clock had stopped at 8:48 a.m. She punched the buttons, but none worked
http://cnparm.home.texas.net/911/911/911.htm
0916 AM > There are reports of cell phone outages in New York City from about this time. [freerep.Sep.11.2001]
http://www.zdnetasia.com/terrorist-atta ... 014221.htm
http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=10569&page=11Some local circuits on the Sprint network in New York, which supply phone and Internet connections to area businesses, ran under the World Trade Center and were damaged, according to the company. Sprint has routed calls to other circuits in order to keep the flow of calls going.
http://www.baselinemag.com/c/a/Past-New ... ch-System/Both types of failure—whether or not either of them occurred as a result of the September 11 attacks—are considered in this report. A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF EVENTS ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 As the catastrophe at the World Trade Center unfolded, elements of the communications and power infrastructures were impaired, damaged, or destroyed. Box 1.1 provides a detailed outline of what transpired on and immediately after September 11. Local effects, such as damage to Verizon switching centers and last-mile facilities, had direct effects on Lower Manhattan—notably, the loss of telephone lines and damage to the cellular-phone system. At the same time, the infrastructural damage had effects that extended beyond the immediate area. Following is a summary of the key events and their effects on telecommunications, including the Internet: 8:45–10:00A.M. Towers are attacked and set afire. Interior World Trade Center (WTC) communication is disrupted. Increased volume congests local exchanges and wireless networks. Limited physical damage occurs to the surrounding local telephone networks. 10:00–11:00A.M. Towers collapse. Because the WTC was a significant wireless repeater site, some wireless connectivity is disrupted (Sprint PCS, Verizon, AT&T Wireless). Several ISPs’ points of presence (POPs) in the complex—those of WorldCom, AT&T Local Service, and Verizon/ Genuity—are destroyed. Some data and private-line services to a diverse set of customers in New York City, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and even some European locations are disrupted. 11:00A.M.–5:00P.M. Local power failures occur and some equipment is switched over to battery and/or generators. Fires burn in the WTC complex. 5:20–5:40P.M. WTC Building 7 collapses, destroying a Consolidated Edison electrical substation in the process. The collapse also breaches the 140 West Street Verizon central office building, causing damage to equipment and the flooding of basement power systems. The fires, collapse, and flooding knock out much of the telecommunications service in Lower Manhattan. Although there were other significant events on September 11, 2001, this report mainly examines those in New York City. The crash of United Airlines Flight 93 in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, and that of American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon did not appear to have any additional impact on the public Internet’s infrastructure—though they were definitely a factor in shaping how people made use of the network. The ...
There are 4200 clocks in the pentagon:The department's communications equipment on Sept. 11 was just as solid. There were no disruptions in 911 service or in the department's police radio dispatch system, which was built in 1968. Police headquarters in lower Manhattan did lose phone service when a Verizon telephone station next to the Trade Center was damaged. But that had no effect on the department's ability to take emergency calls and dispatch units.
http://www.solcomhouse.com/pentagon.htm
While in the building, they tell time by 4,200 clocks,
True or fiction, i think, if there was an emp then it was very short or more people would have been noticed it and it doesnt destroyed the devices.
Maybe another try to distract from the fact that there were no planes/missiles.
If i dont want pictures of my planes/missiles i simply would avoid to use them.