The book is for my kids and I really could give a rats ass if anyone buys it or not.
Well, I certainly look forward to reading it. Thank you for all your hard work.
The book is for my kids and I really could give a rats ass if anyone buys it or not.
You see, this is what both sides of the aisle have in common, when it gets uncomfortable, you both start accusing the messenger of 'misrepresenting the data'
who in the FAA was watching AAL77 and reporting it to SS when it was still 50 miles out?
(lying) and stating stuff like you were actually there with leaps of speculation.
You guys have danced all around the big issue and focused on Mineta. The issue for me is who in the FAA was watching AAL77 and reporting it to SS when it was still 50 miles out? Isn't the 'official' FAA story that O'Brien spotted the plane first and set off the alarm bells to SS and DCA with the old 'six miles out' scenario?
So now I am a moron![]()
Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta, summoned by the White House to the bunker, was on an open line to the Federal Aviation Administration operations center, monitoring Flight 77 as it hurtled toward Washington, with radar tracks coming every seven seconds. Reports came that the plane was 50 miles out, 30 miles out, 10 miles out-until word reached the bunker that there had been an explosion at the Pentagon.
In the White House bunker, a military aide approached the vice president.
"There is a plane 80 miles out," he said. "There is a fighter in the area. Should we engage?"
"Yes," Cheney replied without hesitation.
Around the vice president, Rice, deputy White House chief of staff Joshua Bolten and I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Cheney's chief of staff, tensed as the military aide repeated the question, this time with even more urgency. The plane was now 60 miles out. "Should we engage?" Cheney was asked.
"Yes," he replied again.
As the plane came closer, the aide repeated the question. Does the order still stand?
I wonder if this is a reconstructed timeline that someone on the Secret Service attempted to compile shortly afterwards, not a contemporaneous timeline.
The notes that John posted were from NARA. That stuff on NARA is from the 9/11 Commission Staff; notes and such made during their investigation. In fact, if you search NARA documents you might find the same handwriting appearing again.
Is that the 911 Research nut? Poor Jim has long list of anomalies, a list of his delusions on 911. Since 2003 he has failed to figure out 911 given the evidence. He makes up anomalies, due to ignorance. He has a delusion his claims are more rational than the nuts who think there was no plane at the Pentagon. There is no big tent for 911 truth, just a village over populated with idiots.According to Victoria Ashley (aka Victronix, aka Mrs Jim Hoffman), the notes were made by 9/11 Commission staffer Miles Kara. But they are supposedly made from a "Secret Service Timeline Unclass Extract" per the notation made by Kara at the top of the first page.
But they are supposedly made from a "Secret Service Timeline Unclass Extract" per the notation made by Kara at the top of the first page.
Excuse me John,but this could use some clarification.
Are you saying they admit to some recordings, besides parking lot cams existing? If so can you be more specific? Who exactly has said this, and by what means? How exactly is this being "implied", that some were given to the FBI? I feel as if you're dancing the dance of the vague here. Maybe it's just me.
Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.
The issue for me is who in the FAA was watching AAL77 and reporting it to SS when it was still 50 miles out? ...
So I ran into the White House and someone said you have to be briefed by d*** Clarke of the National Security Council.
So I went into the Situation Room and he briefly told me what was going on, and then he said you've got to be down in the PEOC with the Vice President. I said I don't know where the PEOC is, the Presidential Emergency Operations Center, and there was a Secret Service agent standing there, and he says, "I'll take you over there right away."
So we went running down and went into the PEOC which is the bunker, as you know, under the White House.
I started to establish a direct line to the FAA to find out what was going on, and the Vice President and I were across from each other on the conference room table in the PEOC, and about this time someone came in and said this was -- when I finally got in there, it was probably about 9:27, is what I recall.
And a little later on, someone said, "Mr. Vice President, there's a plane 50-miles out." So I was talking to Monte Belger, the Deputy Director of the FAA, and I said, "Monte, what do you have 50-miles out?"
He said, "Well, we have a target, bogey, on the radar, but the transponder's been turned off, so we have no identification of this aircraft. We don't know who it is. We don't know what altitude it's at, speed or anything else. All we're doing is watching with the sweep of the radar, the dot moving from position to position."
So then someone came in, the same person came in and said, "Mr. Vice President, it -- the plane's 30-miles out." So I said, "Monte, can you see it, and where is it in relationship to the ground?"
He said, "Well, that's difficult to really determine. I would guess it's somewhere between Great Falls and National Airport, coming what they call the DRA, the down river approach."
And so then the person came in and said, "Mr. Vice President, the plane's ten-miles out," and so I said, "Monte, where is it?" and he said, "Well, I'm not really sure but I'd be guessing somewhere maybe between the USA Today building and, and National Airport."
And then pretty soon he said, "Oh-oh, we just lost the target." And so a few moments later, someone came in and said, "Mr. Vice President, there's been an explosion at the Pentagon."
So I said, "Monte, is there something -- can you identify it as being at the Pentagon?" He said, "No, we can't really pinpoint it like that."
Then about that time someone broke into our phone conversation and said, "Mr. Secretary, we've had a call from an Arlington County police officer saying that he saw an American Airlines airplane go into the Pentagon."
At that point I said, "Monte, bring all the airplanes down..."
Source: http://www.msnbc.com/modules/91102/interviews/mineta.asp?0cb=-31a105678&cp1=1
Source: http://911woodybox.blogspot.com/2007/10/statements-of-norman-mineta-chronology.html
Counterterrorism “tsar” Richard Clarke will describe that on 9/11, the Secret Service had “a system that allowed them to see what FAA’s radar was seeing.”
Seems like the USSS informed the VP, the VP informed Mineta (or he just heard the information), Mineta informed the FAA (or they just heard the information) ...
Excuse me John,but this could use some clarification.
Are you saying they admit to some recordings, besides parking lot cams existing? If so can you be more specific? Who exactly has said this, and by what means? How exactly is this being "implied", that some were given to the FBI? I feel as if you're dancing the dance of the vague here. Maybe it's just me.
Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.
You know, I must have been at this too long because I am losing patience.