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hmm, geggy's last 2 posts here bear a striking resemblance to roger_sq's comments on the SLC blog
"911coverup" made identical posts on SLC.hmm, geggy's last 2 posts here bear a striking resemblance to roger_sq's comments on the SLC blog
One of the pilots of these F15s nicknamed Nasty is reportedly standing in for the usual "alert" pilot, who is "scheduled for training" on 9/11.
http://www.capecodonline.com/cctimes/archives/2002/aug/21/ithought21.htm
One of the pilots of these F15s nicknamed Nasty is reportedly standing in for the usual "alert" pilot, who is "scheduled for training" on 9/11.
That settles it then...USA Today reports that at this time,
USA Today reports that at this time,
[in signature]Not ONE structural engineer in America has any idea what had happened to WTC7. How do you conspiracy clowns explain that one?
223 posts, geggy. And every one showing your intellectual cowardice.USA Today reports that at this time,
I explain that statement by the fact that you're a very ignorant person, as you demonstrate with every post. Remember the investigation, Sherlock?(Sig line) Not ONE structural engineer in America has any idea what had happened to WTC7. How do you conspiracy clowns explain that one?
Wow! That's cool! The Russians called!From 9/10 to 9/14, The NORAD fighters are due to stay in Alaska and Canada until the end of of the Russian exercise during Operation Northern Vigilance. At the some time between 10:32 am and 11:45 am on 9/11, Russian President Vladimar Putin will call the White House to say the Russians are voluntarily halting their exercise.
the ironic thing is i dont believe andrews would have had any fighters on alert for that day, so had the three not been on excercise it would have been nearly 24 hours before they could have been checked out, armed, and fueled for patrolAt the time of the first WTC crash, three F-16s assigned to Andrews Air Force Base, ten miles from Washington, are flying an air-to-ground training mission to drop some bombs and hit a refueling tanker, on a range in North Carolina, 207 miles away from their base. However it is only when they are halfway back to Andrews that lead pilot major Billy Hutchison is able to talk to the acting supervisor of flying at Andrews, Lt Col Phil Thompson, who tells him to return to the base "buster" (as fast as aircraft will fly). After landing back at Andrews, Hutchinson is told to take off immediately and does so at 10:33 am. The other two pilots Marc Sasseville and Heather Penney take off from Andrews at 10:42 am, after having loaded their planes with 20mm training rounds. These three pilots will therefore not be patrolling the skies above Washington until after about 10:45 am.
http://web.archive.org/web/20020929...nnel_awst.jsp?view=story&id=news/aw090971.xml
I would guess, even though Andrews wasn't an alert base, that it often had fighters available on short notice for Air Force 1 escort duty.the ironic thing is i dont believe andrews would have had any fighters on alert for that day, so had the three not been on excercise it would have been nearly 24 hours before they could have been checked out, armed, and fueled for patrol
but i guess that proves foreknowledge now, right?
I would guess, even though Andrews wasn't an alert base, that it often had fighters available on short notice for Air Force 1 escort duty.