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Om den offentliga versionen av 911 inte stämmer så måste man fråga sig vart dessa personer tog vägen. Någon måste ju sakna dem.
AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 77 Crew Charles Burlingame 51, Herndon, Virginia, captain David Charlebois Washington D.C., first officer Michele Heidenberger 57, Chevy Chase, Md., flight attendant Jennifer Lewis 38, Culpeper, Va., flight attendant Kenneth Lewis 49, Culpeper, Va., flight attendant Renee May 39, Baltimore, Md., flight attendant Passengers Paul Ambrose 32, physician Yeneneh Betru 35, Burbank, Calif., director of medical affairs, IPC Mary Jane (MJ) Booth 64, Falls Church, Va. Bernard Curtis Brown 11, student, Leckie Elementary School in Washington Suzanne Calley 42, San Martin, Calif., Cisco Systems Inc. William Caswell 54, Silver Spring, Md., physicist, U.S. Navy Sarah Clark 65, Columbia, Md., sixth-grade teacher, Backus Middle School in Washington Zandra Cooper Annandale, Va. Asia Cottom 11, student, Backus Middle School, Washington D.C. James Debeuneure 58, Upper Marlboro, Md., fifth-grade teacher, Ketcham Elementary School in Washington Rodney Dickens 11, student, Ketcham Elementary School, Washington D.C. Eddie Dillard retired Marketing Manager, Philip-Morris Charles Droz 52, Springfield, Va., vice president for software development, EM Solutions Barbara G. Edwards 58, Las Vegas, teacher, Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas Charles S. Falkenberg 45, University Park, Md., director of research at ECOlogic Corp. Zoe Falkenberg 8, University Park, Md. Dana Falkenberg 3, University Park, Md. James Joe Ferguson 39, Washington, education outreach director of National Geographic Society Darlene “Dee” Flagg 63, Millwood, Va. Wilson “Bud” Flagg 63, Millwood, Va., retired Navy admiral and retired American Airlines pilot Richard P. Gabriel Sr. 54, Great Falls, Va., managing partner, Stratin Consulting Ian Gray 55, Washington, president of healthcare consulting firm Stanley Hall 68, Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Bryan Jack 48, Alexandria, Va., senior executive at Defense Department Steven D. “Jake” Jacoby 43, Alexandria, Va., chief operating officer, Metrocall Inc. Ann Judge 49, Great Falls, Va., National Geographic Society travel office manager Chandler Raymond "Chad" Keller 29, Boeing propulsion engineer in El Segundo, Calif. Yvonne Kennedy 62, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Norma Khan 45, Reston, Va., nonprofit organization manager Karen A. Kincaid 40, attorney, Wiley Rein & Fielding in Washington Dong Lee 48, Leesburg, Va., engineer, Boeing Co. Dora Menchaca 45, Santa Monica, Calif., associate director of clinical research, Amgen Christopher Newton 38, Arlington, Va., executive, WorkLife Benefits Barbara Olson 45, TV commentator and lawyer Ruben Ornedo 39, Los Angeles, Boeing propulsion engineer Robert Penniger 63, Poway, Calif., electrical engineer with BAE Systems Robert R. Ploger III 59, Annandale, Va., software architect, Lockheed Martin Lisa J. Raines 42, Great Falls, Va., senior vice president, Genzyme Corp. Todd Reuben 40, Potomac, Md., tax and business lawyer John Sammartino 37, Annandale, Va., technical manager, XonTech Yang Shuyin 61, Beijing, China Diane Simmons Great Falls, Va. George Simmons Great Falls, Va. Mari-Rae Sopper 35, Santa Barbara, Calif., women’s gymnastics coach, UC-Santa Barbara Robert Speisman 47, Irvington, N.Y., diamond industry salesman Norma Lang Steuerle 54, Alexandria, Va. Hilda E. Taylor sixth-grade teacher at Leckie Elementary School in Washington Leonard Taylor 44, Reston, Va., technical group manager, XonTech Inc. Sandra Teague 31, Fairfax, Va., physical therapist, Georgetown University hospital Leslie A. Whittington 45, University Park, Md., Georgetown University professor John D. Yamnicky 71, Waldorf, Md. Vicki Yancey 44, Springfield, Va., Vredenburg Zheng Yuguang 65, Beijing, China UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 175 Crew Robert Fangman 33, Claymont, Del., flight attendant Michael R. Horrocks Hershey, Pa., first officer Amy N. Jarret 28, North Smithfield, R.I., flight attendant Amy R. King 29, Stafford Springs, Conn., flight attendant Kathryn L. Laborie 44, flight attendant Alfred Gilles Padre Joseph Marchand 44, Alamogordo, N.M., flight attendant Victor J. Saracini 51, Lower Makefield Township, Pa., captain Michael Tarrou 38, Stafford Springs, Conn., flight attendant Alicia Nicole Titus 28, San Francisco, flight attendant Passengers Alona Avraham 30, Ashdot, Israel Garnet Edward “Ace” Bailey 53, Lynnfield, Mass., director of pro scouting, Los Angeles Kings Mark Bavis 31, West Newton, Mass., Los Angeles Kings scout Graham Andrew Berkeley 37, British citizen living in Wellesley, Mass., Xerox Corp. Touri Bolourchi 69, Beverly Hills, Calif. Klaus Bothe 31, chief of development, BCT Technology AG, Linkenheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany Daniel R. Brandhorst 42, Los Angeles, PricewaterhouseCoopers lawyer David Reed Gamboa Brandhorst 3, Los Angeles John Brett Cahill Wellesley, Mass. Christoffer Carstanjen 33, Turner Falls, Mass., computer research specialist at University of Massachusetts John “Jay” J. Corcoran III 44, Norwell, Mass., ship's engineer, APL Thailand Dorothy Alma DeAraujo 82, Long Beach, Calif. Ana Gloria Pocasangre de Barrera 49, El Salvador, exporter Lisa Frost 22, Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., sales and marketing associate Ronald Gamboa 33, Los Angeles, Gap store manager Lynn Catherine Goodchild 25, Attleboro, Mass., administrator, Putnam Investments Peter Morgan Goodrich 33, Sudbury, Mass. Douglas A. Gowell 52, Methuen, Mass. The Rev. Francis E. Grogan CSC 76, Easton, Mass., priest at Holy Cross Church Carl Max Hammond 37, Boston, Mass. Christine Lee Hanson 3, Groton, Mass. Peter Hanson 32, Groton, Mass., software salesman Sue Kim Hanson 35, Groton, Mass., student Gerald F. Hardacre 62, Carlsbad, Calif. Eric Samadikan Hartono 20, Boston, student James E. Hayden 47, Westford, Mass., chief financial officer of Netegrity Inc. Herbert W. Homer Milford, Mass., Defense Department employee Robert Adrien Jalbert 61, Swampscott, Mass., salesman, Rogers Foam Ralph Francis Kershaw 52, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., marine surveyor Heinrich Kimmig 43, chairman of BCT Technology AG, Willstaett, Germany Brian Kinney, 29 Lowell, Mass., Pricewaterhouse Cooper auditor Robert George LeBlanc 70, Lee, N.H., professor emeritus of geography, University of New Hampshire Maclovio “Joe” Lopez Jr. 41, Norwalk, Calif. Marianne MacFarlane 34, Revere, MA, customer service representative, United Airlines Louis Neil Mariani 59, Derry, N.H. Juliana Valentine McCourt 4, New London, Conn. Ruth Magdaline McCourt 45, New London, Conn., founder of Clifford Classique Wolfgang Peter Menzel 60, Germany, personnel manager, BCT Technology AG, Germany Shawn M. Nassaney 25, Pawtucket, R.I., American Power Conversion Marie Pappalardo 53, Paramount, Calif. Patrick J. Quigley IV 40, Wellesley, Mass., partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers Frederick C. Rimmele III Marblehead, Mass., physician and naturalist James M. Roux 43, Portland, Maine, lawyer Jesus Sanchez 45, Hudson, Mass., off-duty flight attendant Mary Kathleen Shearer 61, Dover, N.H., retired doll store owner Robert Michael Shearer 63, Dover, N.H., retired engineer Jane Louise Simpkin 35, Wayland, Mass. Brian D. Sweeney 38, Barnstable, Mass., business consultant Timothy Ward 38, San Diego, information technology project manager, Rubio’s Restaurants William Weems 46, Marblehead, Mass., commercial producer AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 11 Crew Barbara Arestegui 38, Marstons Mills, Mass., flight attendant Jeffrey Collman 41, Novato, Calif., flight attendant Sara Low 28, Batesville, Ark., flight attendant Karen Martin 40, Danvers, Mass., flight attendant Thomas McGuinness 42, Portsmouth, N.H., First Officer Kathleen Nicosia 54, flight attendant John Ogonowski 52, Dracut, Mass., Captain Betty Ong 45, Andover, Mass., flight attendant Jean Roger 24, Longmeadow, Mass., flight attendant Dianne Snyder 42, Westport, Mass., flight attendant Madeline Sweeney 35, Acton, Mass., flight attendant Passengers Anna Williams Allison 48, Stoneham, Mass., founder, A2 Software Solutions David Angell 54, Pasadena, Calif., executive producer, NBC’s “Frasier” Lynn Angell 52,Pasadena, Calif. Seima Aoyama 48, Culver City, Calif. Myra Aronson 52, Charlestown, Mass., public relations manager, Compuware Corp. Christine Barbuto 32, Brookline, Mass., TJX Co. Carolyn Beug 48, Los Angeles Kelly Ann Booms 24, Boston, Pricewaterhouse Coopers Carol Bouchard 43, Warwick, R.I., secretary, Kent County Hospital emergency room Robin Caplan 33, Westboro, Massachusetts Neilie Anne Casey 32, Wellesley, Mass., planning manager, TJX Co. Jeffrey Coombs 42, Abington, Mass., security analyst for Compaq Tara Creamer 30, Worcester, Mass. Thelma Cuccinello 71, Wilmot Flat, NH Patrick Currivan 52, Winchester, Mass. Brian Dale 43, Warren, N.J., accountant and attorney, Blue Capital Management. David DiMeglio Wakefield, Mass. Donald Americo Ditullio 49, Peabody, Mass., Smith & Nephew Albert Dominguez 66, baggage handler, Qantas Airways, Sydney, Australia Paige Farley-Hackel 46, Newton, Mass., spiritual counselor Alex Filipov 70, Concord, Mass., electrical engineer and church deacon Carol Flyzik 40, Plaistow, N.H. Paul Friedman senior management consultant, Emergence Consulting of Lincoln Karleton D.B. Fyfe 31, Brookline, Mass., senior investment analyst, John Hancock Peter Gay 54, Tewksbury, Mass., plant manager, Raytheon Co. Linda George 27, Westboro, Mass., buyer, TJX Co. Edmund Glazer 41, Los Angeles, chief financial officer, MRV Communications Lisa Fenn Gordenstein 41, Needham, Mass., assistant vice president and merchandise manager , TJX Co. Andrew Peter Charles Curry Green 34, Los Angeles, director of business development, eLogic Peter Paul Hashem 40, Tewksbury, Mass., Senior Software Engineering Manager, Teradyne Robert Hayes 37, Amesbury, MA, sales engineer, Netstal Edward R. Hennessy Jr. 35, Belmont, Mass., consultant, Emergence Consulting John A. Hofer 45, Los Angeles, Calif. Cora Hidalgo Holland 52, Sudbury, Mass., Sudbury Food Pantry at Our Lady of Fatima Church Nicholas Humber 60, Newton, Mass., owner, Brae Burn Management Waleed Iskandar 34, Boston and London, consultant, Monitor Group John Charles Jenkins 45, Cambridge, MA Charles Edward Jones 48, Bedford, Mass., computer programmer Robin Kaplan 33, Westboro, Mass., TJX Co. Barbara Keating 72, Palm Springs, Calif. David Kovalcin 42, Hudson, N.H. Judith Camilla Larocque 50, Framingham, Mass., founder and CEO, Market Perspectives Inc. Jude Larson 31, student, University of California at Los Angeles Natalie Larson Los Angeles, fashion model Natalie Janis Lasden 46, Peabody, Mass., General Electric Daniel John Lee 34, Los Angeles, California Daniel C. Lewin 31, co-founder, Akamai Technologies Susan MacKay 44, Westford, Mass., TJX Co. Christopher D. Mello 25, Boston, Mass., analyst, Alta Communications Jeff Mladenik 43, Hinsdale, Ill., interim CEO, eLogic Carlos Alberto Montoya 36, Bellmont, Mass. Laura Lee Morabito 34, Framingham, Mass., national sales manager, Qantas Airways Mildred Naiman Andover, Mass. Laurie Neira 48, Los Angeles, Calif. Renee Newell 37, Cranston, R.I., American Airlines customer service agent Jacqueline J. Norton 60, Lubec, Maine, retiree Robert Norton 82, Lubec, Maine, retiree Jane Marie Orth 49, Haverhill, Mass., retired from Lucent Technology Thomas Pecorelli 31, Los Angeles, cameraman for Fox Sports and E! Entertainment Television Berinthia Berenson Perkins 53, Wellfleet, Mass., actress and photographer Sonia Morales Puopolo 58, Dover, Mass., former ballet dancer David Retik Needham, Mass. Philip M. Rosenzweig Acton, Mass., executive with Sun Microsystems Richard Ross 58, Newton, Mass., the Ross Group Jessica Sachs 22, Billerica, Mass., accountant, PricewaterhouseCoopers Rahma Salie 28, Boston, Mass. Heather Lee Smith 30, Boston, real estate investment analyst, Beacon Capital Partners Douglas J. Stone 54, Dover, N.H. Xavier Suarez 41, Chino Hills, California Michael Theodoridis 32, Boston, Mass., consultant James Trentini 65, Everett, Mass., retired teacher and assistant principal Mary Trentini 67, Everett, Mass., retired secretary Antonio Jesus Montoya Valdes 46, East Boston, Mass., housekeeping worker, Boston Harbor Hotel Pendyala Vamsikrishna 30, Los Angeles, project manager, consulting firm DTI Mary Wahlstrom 75, Kaysville, Utah Kenneth Waldie 46, Methuen, Mass., Raytheon Co. John Wenckus 46, Torrance, Calif., tax consultant Candace Lee Williams 20, Danbury, Conn., student Christopher Zarba Jr. 47, Hopkinton, Mass., software engineer, Concord Communications United Airlines flight 93 Crew Lorraine G. Bay Hightstown, N.J., flight attendant Sandra W. Bradshaw 38, Greensboro, N.C., flight attendant Jason Dahl 43, Denver, captain Wanda Anita Green 49, Linden, N.J., flight attendant LeRoy Homer Marlton, N.J., first officer CeeCee Lyles Fort Myers, Fla., flight attendant Deborah Welsh flight attendant Passengers Christian Adams 37, Biebelsheim, Germany, foreign sales manager, German Wine Institute Todd Beamer 32, Cranbury, N.J., sales account manager, Oracle Corp. Alan Beaven 48, Oakland, Calif., environmental lawyer Mark K. Bingham 31, San Francisco, public relations firm owner Deora Frances Bodley 20, Santa Clara, Calif., university student Marion Britton 53, assistant regional director, U.S. Census Bureau Thomas E. Burnett Jr. 38, San Ramon, Calif., senior executive of medical research and development company William Cashman 57, North Bergen, N.J.* Georgine Rose Corrigan antiques and collectibles dealer Patricia Cushing 69, Bayonne, N.J. Joseph Deluca 52, Ledgewood, N.J. Patrick Joseph Driscoll 70, Manalapan, N.J. Edward P. Felt 41, Matawan, N.J. Jane C. Folger 73, Bayonne, N.J. Colleen Laura Fraser 51, Elizabeth, N.J., chairwoman, New Jersey Developmental Disabilities Council Andrew Garcia 62, Portola Valley, Calif. Jeremy Glick 31, West Milford, N.J. Lauren Grandcolas 36, San Rafael, Calif., sales worker at Good Housekeeping magazine Donald F. Greene 52, Greenwich, Conn. Linda Gronlund 46, environmental compliance, BMW Richard Guadagno 38, Eureka, Calif., manager, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge Toshiya Kuge 20, Tokyo, Japan, student Hilda Marcin 79, Budd Lake, N.J., retired teacher’s aide Nicole Miller 21, San Jose, Calif., student, West Valley College Louis J. Nacke 42, New Hope, Pa., distribution center director, Kaybee Toys Donald Arthur Peterson 66, Spring Lake, New Jersey, retired president, Continental Electric Company Jean Hoadley Peterson 55, Spring Lake, New Jersey Waleska Martinez Rivera 37, automation specialist, U.S. Census Bureau Mark Rothenberg Scotch Plains, N.J., owner, MDR Global Resources Christine Snyder 32, Kailua, Hawaii, arborist, Outdoor Circle John Talignani 72, Staten Island, N.Y., retired restaurant worker Honor Elizabeth Wainio 27, Watchung, New Jersey, district manager, Discovery Channel stores Olga Kristin Gould White 65, New York, N.Y. |
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Någonting är konstigt med passagerarlistan för Flight 77.
Nästan alla på planet hade knytningar till underrättelsetjänsten, militären eller militära industrin. Bland annat flera knutna till militärindustri som sysslar med fjärrstyrda robotar och flygplan. Det är inte helt otroligt att dessa lever och arbetar med vapenindustriella utvecklingsprojekt åt Pentagon. And now for the passengers: The following information is gathered from many sources posted on the Internet. Dong Lee, Ruben Ornedo, and Chad Keller all worked for Boeing. Lee also worked for the NSA. Stanley Hall, “the dean of electronic warfare,” (along with Peter Gay, David Kolvacin, and Kenneth Waldie on other flights), worked for Raytheon. William Caswell was a particle physicist who worked for the Navy. His job was so classified that his family had no clue as to what he did and did not know why he was flying to California. Charles Droz, LCDR USN Ret, was a software developer for EM solutions (manufacturer of Wide Area Networks). Robert Penniger worked for BAE Systems, (“an industry leader in flight control systems”), whose Board is comprised of many from the intelligence community. BAE has apparently removed their Board of Directors page, but it list a "who's who" of high level connections to the CIA, DARPA, and NSA. The Outside Directors list read as follows: [The following Outside Directors were not on Flight 77] Richard J. Kerr former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Mr. Kerr served in the U.S. Intelligence community for 32 years - from September 1960 until March 1992. He started as a country analyst in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and ended his career as the senior professional intelligence officer in the U.S. government serving as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence. Dr. William Schneider, Jr. former Under Secretary State for Security, Science and Technology Prior to serving on the board, Dr. Schneider was formerly Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology (1982-1986). He served as Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs at the Office of Management and Budget (198l-2) prior to being nominated as Under Secretary by the President. Dr. Robert S. Cooper former Director, DARPA Dr. Cooper is currently President, CEO, Director and co-founder of Atlantic Aerospace Electronics Corporation. From 1981 to 1985, Dr. Cooper was Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Technology and simultaneously held the position of Director for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). As Assistant Secretary, he was principal advisor to the Secretary of Defense on the allocation of Department resources to research, exploratory development and advanced development projects. General Anthony C. Zinni (Ret) former Commander-in-Chief, CENTCOM Gen. Zinni was formerly Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Central Command. While in the Marine Corps he held numerous command and staff assignments that include platoon, company, battalion, regimental, Marine expeditionary unit, and Marine expeditionary force command. His staff assignments included service on battalion, regimental, division, base, and service staffs in operations, training, special operations, counterterrorism, and manpower billets. Gen. Zinni most recently served as the United States Special Envoy to the Middle East. General Kenneth A. Minihan (Ret) former Director National Security Agency; Central Security Service LtGen Minihan served more than thirty-three years of active commissioned service to the nation before retiring from the U.S. Air Force in 1999. On his final tour of duty, he served as the 14th Director of the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, a combat support agency of the Department of Defense with military and civilian personnel stationed worldwide. As Director, he was the senior uniformed intelligence officer in the Department of Defense. He also served as the Director of The Defense Intelligence Agency. Robert L. Prestel former Deputy Director, National Security Agency Mr. Prestel served as Deputy Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) from 1990 - . He was the senior civilian presiding over this Defense Agency whose principal missions are the production of foreign Signals Intelligence and the protection of official U.S. Government communications and information systems. [Didn't want to you get confused about who were the fallen passengers] Back to More Passengers Robert Ploger and his wife were added “late” to the original CNN passenger list. He is the son of Major General Robert R Ploger USA, Ret, another “flag” link. The other “late” addition was Sandra Teague, a physical therapist at Georgetown University Hospital. John Sammartino and Leonard Taylor worked at Xontech (missile defense), another company connected to the intelligence community, also with ties to Boeing. Vicki Yancey worked for Vreedenberg Corp, yet another company connected to the intelligence community. Her father describes her death as a “planned murder.” Her widower works for Northrup-Grumman. Mary Jane Booth was in a position to know what was going on at Dulles Airport as secretary for American Airlines general manager. John Yamnicky, 71, Capt USN Ret, was a defense contractor for Veridian who had done a number of “black ops,” according to his son. The physicians, lawyers, biotech representatives, and “human interest” victims who were aboard, could also provide important clues, but in the interest of space, we will save for future consideration. Many readers recall a particular Fox Television TV show called “The Lone Gunman” which was aired on March 2, 2001. In the show, the bad guys control a passenger airplane by remote control with intentions of flying it into the World Trade Center. The villains were from the arms industry; the motive being to inflame the public and thereby increase arms sales to use against “terrorists.” Life indeed imitates art. Here is the synopsis: It has been reported that some people were warned not to fly that day. One was reported to be Mayor Willie Brown of San Francisco. Another was Muslim author Salman Rushdie. The person on that flight MOST likely to be warned was Robert Speisman. He was an executive at Lazare Kaplan, a diamond merchant, and son in law of Maurice Templesman. Templesman was Jackie Kennedy’s long time lover and is highly connected accoring to Time Magazine. Time also reported about about his “special access” to the National Security Council. He has also “stepped out” with Madeleine Albright. I attempted on three occasions to obtain a final passenger list from American Airlines. They refuse to give a list and in fact won’t even verify that they gave the first list to CNN. Since the list is in the public domain, I find it curious that they would not take ownership nor provide a current, “correct” list. Would it even be necessary to “lure” all expendables onto the designated death flights? Why not just grab those you want to get rid of and then slip them into the pile later? Have you seen an interview with the check-in personnel for the flights who can tell us who actually got on any of these flights? Not a chance. In fairness, Washington, D.C. and it's suburbs draw a great number of contractors for the military and intelligence communities in their normal course of business. It may be mere coincidence that these passengers were all on the same flight; however; the government refuses to release information which would relieve our concerns. I am interested in corresponding with family members who know the truth. Thomas R. Olmsted. M.D.
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Tekniken att fjärrstyra flygplan har funnits i över 50 år. Enligt den numera pensionerade översten i amerikanska armén Don De Grandpree så var det just den tekniken man använde sig av den 11 september 2001. Tanken att ett gäng araber som övat på sportflygplan skulle flyga med en sådan perfekt precision in i byggnader är enligt flera bedömare helt orealistisk. Granskar man planen som flög in i tornen närmare så ser man ju också att det inte är de officiella passagerarplanen. Undrar när svensk TV hade tänkt visa en dokumentär som INTE stöder den officiella version av 11 september? Gissningsvis aldrig.
Posted on: 2006/4/11 9:33
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Religion separerar - Andlighet förenar
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Boeing och Fedex genomförde 2001 den första obemannade fraktplans flighten där ett datasystem helt hanterade både take off och landning.
Tekniken har funnits länge men inte använts på civila plan. Strax efter 9/11 kom flera bolag ut med system genom vilka flygtorn kunde ta över kontrollen på plan om dom kapats. En av PNACs författare Dov Zakheim arbetade 2001 för företaget SPC International som tillverkar utrustning för fjärrstyrda flygplan som kunde hantera multipla rutter. Dov Zakheim blem Undersecretary of Defense (Pentagon) under Bush fram t.o.m. 2004 då han lämnade med ett oredovisat underskott på flera millarder. Han är tidigare vapenhandels envoy till Israel. Rabbi och uttalad Zionist. Samt medlem i Council on Foreign Relations. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dov_S._Zakheim
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Har dom då tagit kontroll över planet, och sedan kört in det möjligen ? Eller har man tömt planen på passagerarna ? Vad tror ni !
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Det finns vittnessuppgifter om att flera plan mellanlandat och bett passagerarna gå ut i en hangar.
En annan vittnessuppgift berättar hur ett av flighterna haft två paralella avgångar. En som blev försenad och en som avgick tom. Det finns ytterligare uppgifter om plan som landat och ett plan som flög parallelt på samma breddgrad fortsatt. Jag skall posta dessa när jag inte är på jobbet.
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Med tanke på att det infördes flygförbud vid lunchtid den 11 september 2001 så borde det finnas miljontals av vittnande flygpassagerare som berättar om att planet landade på en konstig plats och att de fick kliva av planet, etc.
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