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Ed Felt's 911 call

Ed Felt didn't mention any of that.

For example, in the days following the crash, the Associated Press interviewed Glen Cramer, a Westmoreland County emergency services supervisor, who told AP and other news agencies that he had read "off a transcript" that minutes before the crash a passenger, David Felt, had called and told the dispatcher that he had he had heard an explosion and that there was white smoke in the plane.

But in a phone interview, Felt's younger brother Gordon, who was played the 911 tape by the FBI when he went to hear the cockpit recordings in a special event for the victims' families, said, "There was no mention of white smoke or an explosion." Also, the dispatcher who took the call, John Shaw, confirmed that Felt had mentioned neither bomb nor white smoke. "It never happened," he stated.

http://web.archive.org/web/20041101...com/content/2002/11_28/news_cover_story.shtml
 
Ed Felt didn't mention any of that.

For example, in the days following the crash, the Associated Press interviewed Glen Cramer, a Westmoreland County emergency services supervisor, who told AP and other news agencies that he had read "off a transcript" that minutes before the crash a passenger, David Felt, had called and told the dispatcher that he had he had heard an explosion and that there was white smoke in the plane.

But in a phone interview, Felt's younger brother Gordon, who was played the 911 tape by the FBI when he went to hear the cockpit recordings in a special event for the victims' families, said, "There was no mention of white smoke or an explosion." Also, the dispatcher who took the call, John Shaw, confirmed that Felt had mentioned neither bomb nor white smoke. "It never happened," he stated.
It sure seems peculiar that we have to take the word of the dispatcher who received the call that there was no mention of an explosion or white smoke. Aren't all 911 calls recorded? Why can't we just listen to the recording ourselves?

So Gordon Felt was played the tape, and he didn't hear his brother mention these things. Are we absolutely certain he heard the whole tape, and not a truncated version?

Glenn Cramer, the emergency supervisor who answered it, said on the day: "He was very distraught. He said he believed the plane was going down.
"He did hear some sort of an explosion and saw white smoke coming from the plane, but he didn't know where. And then we lost contact with him." Glenn Cramer has now been gagged by the FBI.
http://web.archive.org/web/20030219...llnews/page.cfm?objectid=12192317&method=full
Why was he gagged? For saying the wrong thing? Did he just hallucinate the part about an explosion and white smoke?
 
It sure seems peculiar that we have to take the word of the dispatcher who received the call that there was no mention of an explosion or white smoke. Aren't all 911 calls recorded? Why can't we just listen to the recording ourselves?

So Gordon Felt was played the tape, and he didn't hear his brother mention these things. Are we absolutely certain he heard the whole tape, and not a truncated version?

Why was he gagged? For saying the wrong thing? Did he just hallucinate the part about an explosion and white smoke?
Nobody's been gagged by the FBI.
First he saw a transcipt, then he took the call. Come on!
 
once again, make an FOIA request to access the calls. Then if you are told to get lost, give us the reasons why they tell you.

Perhaps the calls are still part of the active investigation of 9/11 that will hopefully eventually lead to the conviction of those Al-Qaeda members still alive, who were involved.

Perhaps the calls are not being allowed out to the public at the request of the families, just as is the case with the actual audio from the CVR of Flight 93.

TAM:)
 
The debris field of Flight 93 was maybe five square kilometers (excluding scraps of paper). The debris field of Pan Am 103, which actually did blow up in midair over Lockerbie, Scotland, was in the thousands of square kilometers.

Things that blow up in midair scatter fragments over great distances. You'd think Truthers, who pride themselves on their common sense, would know this.
 

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