Patrick said:
As for the 'unprecedented' nature of 9/11, there was the Oklahoma bombing
What silliness. Yaaaa, Tim had a network of cells all over the world. He had access to zillions of dollars. He operated with impunity from a foreign country. He carried out bombings in several foreign countries. He swore to kill every american.
Don't forget that 'Timmy' destroyed a building full of people. Timmy didn't have a lot of money. He didn't need a lot of money to execute his horrible little plan.
Neither did the 9/11 hijackers. Credit cards were all they needed, and even after blowing themselves up, it's a sure bet that additional credit card offers arrived in their mailboxes. The ability to 'finance terrorism' was as far away and as complex as filling out an application form that showed up in their mailbox. After all, as a suicide killer, the interest rates probably don't matter. Mastercard, Visa and American Express financed this terrorist operation, not an 'international network'. Well, OK, Mastercard, Visa and American Express ARE technically an international network, but not the one targetted for 'financing terrorism'.
All they needed was for a few people to get some simulator time to get the feel of maneuvering the plane and read navigation instruments (stick it in GPS mode and figure out which way to the target). They could have had that training anywhere. They came to the U.S. and stuck it on the credit cards, or paid cash from cash advances. The fact that they didn't want to bother with the whole flight school curriculum indicates they didn't have a lot of cash to spend. They only needed four 'drivers', and enough muscle to back them up. Even the box cutters were cheap.
The previous WTC bombing was also done on a shoestring budget. They RENTED a van to do the bombing, and packed it full of explosive junk. They assembled it in a cheap apartment and at a personal storage shed place, drove it in, and lit the fuse.
To imagine it took the concerted efforts of a whole 'international terrorist network' working full time for someone to do this sort of damage is the silly notion.
The government warns us about 'explosive beer coolers', yet any idiot with a rental car and a book of matches could do incalculable damage in the Western United States. They could probably fly in and set fire to whole states every late summer for the rest of their lives, and never be caught at it.
The lesson taught by 9/11, is that vast destruction does not require high-tech systems, vast organizations, vast financing, etc. It only requires exploitation of systems already in place, by people who don't care about human lives.