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Monuments to the "scene of the crime", our 9-11 "Rose Line".


ChrisIXXIVeritas
Two recent additions to the count of monuments to the DC landscape begs the quiet notion for every American who thirsts for the truth, to consider an reminiscent return to the "scene of the crime". Can this be said to be our
"9-11 Marker" equivalent to the "Da Vinci Code"?
1. The New Pentagon 9-11 Memorial dedicated September 11, 2008.
2. The recently build Air Force Memorial on the hill overlooking the pentagon just east of the Army-Navy annex in Arlington Virginia October 14 2006.
The Pentagon 9-11 memorial is a beautiful "feng shui" landscaping reminiscent of a Japanese rock garden with 184 dynamitic stainless steel and tan marble memorials that stand over flowing narrow pools of water and light representing for each casualty in the Pentagon strike, every victim's name who died in the Pentagon can be read as a you face the Pentagon, in turn each passenger on American Airlines Flight 77 can be read facing the Air Force memorial,,, Facing The Air Force Memorial???? Yes this turns out to be the sub-conscience paradox sculpted by the creators of these two monuments, that begs the question, why would anyone in their right mind consider to choice to locate the one memorial in Washington DC to the "accomplishments" of U.S. Air Force, that points directly to the single event location where that same Air Force failed to protect our nation's capital and the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense at the Pentagon? It is as if the true perpetrators taunt us to react or purposely have us continue to return to the true scene of their crimes or perhaps do they sadly ask for the "peace of mind" once the truth of their crimes are exposed?
Not only does the New Air Force Memorial points directly to the point of impact on the south west face of the Pentagon, it aligns the entire flight path of American Airlines flight 77, starting from where the aircraft knocks over the cell tower east of the Sheraton hotel that day, disabling all local cell phone coverage for the same Pentagon and Army-Navy Annex. continuing it's path through the course of light poles at the 395 exits, Columbia pike-Washington blvd confluence, before striking the Pentagon on it's low flying trajectory. In a personal interview with Mister Skinki Paik, the owner operator of A-One auto clinic on Columbia Pike, who recounted the whole event for me, Mr. Paik was very descriptive in his account of the event of September 11, 2001-9:37 AM, of how he and his brother brace for what they assumed to be the impact of the aircraft that suddenly "blacked out the Sun" above them. American Airlines Flight 77 flew over Mr. Paik's auto repair & service shop that is located between the Sheraton hotel and the Army-Navy Annex, over looking the Pentagon in Arlington Virginia.
Like it or not, fair or unfair, 9-11 truth seeker or 9-11 truth denier, both monuments point a finger of accusation to the guilty. I could think of several locations around the district of Columbia where you could place the AF memorial, if the creators and sponsors would have just located the AF memorial on the north side of the Arlington cemetery there would have been little association to the 9-11 event, but for where the location it is now, we may as well rename the Air Force Memorial to the "American Airline Flight 77 memorial."
our 9-11 "Rose Line"
Yahoo! Maps, Driving Directions, and Traffic 900 South Orme St. Arlington, VA
MEMORIAL DESIGN: THE VISION OF ZENOS FRUDAKIS
Commonwealth Of Virginia, 1426 Columbia Pk Tower (49.4m)
1426 Columbia Pk (Lat: 38.866667 Lon: -77.068889), Type: Tower, Structure height: 49.4 m, Overall height: 51.5 m, , Licensee ID: L00001751
Registrant: Virginia, Commonwealth Of, 1401 E Broad St, Richmond, VA 23219, Phone: (804) 236-3556
YouTube - 9/11: ATTACK ON THE PENTAGON - Trailer
Pentagon Memorial Designs
Pentagon Memorial Opening: The Designers - washingtonpost.com
Facing the Pentagon impact zone
Facing the (ski) Air Force Memorial

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"The memorial should instill the ideas that patriotism is a moral duty, that freedom comes at a price, and that the victims of this attack have paid the ultimate price...We challenge you to create a memorial that translates this terrible tragedy into a place of solace, peace, and healing."

Family Statement
The Pentagon Memorial Family Steering Committee

On September 11, 2001, terrorists crashed Flight 77 into the Pentagon, killing the 59 passengers on board the aircraft and 125 military and civilian personnel who were working inside the Pentagon.  Shortly after the attack, the United States Congress authorized the Secretary of Defense to create a permanent memorial on the grounds of the Pentagon. 

The Pentagon Memorial park will consist of 184 memorial units, each of which will be dedicated to an individual victim by its unique placement within the collective field. The field will be organized as a timeline of the victims' ages, spanning from the youngest, three-year-old Dana Falkenberg, to the oldest, 71-year-old John D. Yamnicky. Each memorial unit will be located on its respective age line---thin metal strips that cross the memorial park. This ordering will develop a powerful understanding of the broad range of the lives lost, from the youngest child to the oldest adult.

Pentagon Memorial Rendering

The "terrazzo" finish of each memorial unit will rise dramatically from the ground on one end, and on the other end will hover over a small pool of lighted water in the surrounding gravel field of the park. Each unit will have a specific directionality to distinguish victims on board Flight 77 from victims within the Pentagon.

The memorial units representing the 59 lives lost on Flight 77 will face so that when reading the name of the victim to whom that unit is dedicated, the visitor to the memorial park faces the sky. When standing at a memorial unit dedicated to a victim who was inside the Pentagon, the visitor will see the victim’s name and the Pentagon in the same view. 

The simple but elegant memorial units will be at once a glowing light pool, a cantilevered bench and a place for permanent inscription of each victim’s name. The interplay between the leaves of surrounding maple trees, light, bark, footpath gravel, grasses, water and the senses will provide an experience in the park that is touching and moving, one that creates a place of peace and remembrance, and allows for individual interpretation by each visitor.   The Pentagon Memorial, therefore, serves a much greater purpose than just remembering the 184 people who were killed that day. This memorial will provide a place for future generations to remember and reflect on September 11, and its significance for us and our nation. This memorial will be a place of solace where visitors can renew their faith in, and commitment to the values that we all share. 

The Pentagon Memorial Fund, Inc. was incorporated in May 2003 as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization to raise the private funds necessary to design, build and maintain the Pentagon Memorial.

Washington Headquarters Service (WHS) holds overall responsibility for the project, with Pentagon Renovation & Construction Program Office (PENREN/C) serving as the construction agent.  Real Estate and Facilities (RE&F) will serve as the project manager to secure, manage and account for funding as the project progresses.  Centex-Lee LLC was awarded the design-build contract to complete the Pentagon Memorial.

The Memorial

On September 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 77 was taken hostage by terrorists and used to attack the Pentagon -- one of the most recognized symbols of the United States' strength and power. One hundred eighty-four lives were lost at the Pentagon on that terrible day. They were men, women and children. They were mothers and fathers, husbands and wives, sisters and brothers, daughters and sons. They came from all walks of life -- administrative assistants, doctors, educators, flight crew members, military leaders, scientists, and students. They came from towns and cities, large and small, across the United States and around the world. The youngest was only three, the oldest 71. Despite the differences that distinguish them, these innocent individuals are united through the horrific events that unfolded on one of the darkest days in America's history.

The Pentagon Memorial contains 184 memorial units, each of which are dedicated to an individual victim by its unique placement within the collective field. The field is organized as a timeline of the victims' ages, moving from the youngest, three-year-old Dana Falkenberg to the oldest, John D. Yamnicky, 71.

Each memorial unit is specifically positioned in order to distinguish victims on board American Airlines Flight 77 from victims within the Pentagon. The memorial units representing the 59 lives lost on American Airlines Flight 77 are positioned so that a visitor to the park will face the sky when reading the name of the victim to whom that unit is dedicated. When standing at a memorial unit dedicated to a victim who was inside the Pentagon, the visitor sees the victim's name and the Pentagon in the same view. The simple but elegant memorial units are at once a glowing light pool, a cantilevered bench and a place for permanent inscription of each victim's name.

(actually you are facing the Air Force Memorial) CJJ

Through each season, the maple trees' beauty will contribute to the park's atmosphere of peace and remembrance, enhancing each visitor's personal experience of the memorial.

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