The caller is calling from Canada:
Omigosh, the guy calling Jim Ritter is that kooky Canadian! Priceless!
Omigosh, the guy calling Jim Ritter is that kooky Canadian! Priceless!
I wouldn't be to quick to admit if I were from Canada anymoreThe caller is calling from Canada:
The caller is calling from Canada:
How do you tell the NTSB someone is about to sell DVDs with an employee talking without permission.
JDX must really hate something to make these videos without facts.
Twoofer: Good morning, my name is Glen Stanish. I'm a pilot with _______ Airline and a member of an organization called Pilots for Truth. I have analyzed the ___________ and ___________ along with X other professional pilots from airlines _________, __________, ____________, and _________, and we have some questions about the animation the NTSB produced with respect to Flight 77 that crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.
Specifically, sir, we have questions about (a)_______________, (b)_______________, (c)______________, (d)_______________, etc...
Also, as a courtesy, I would like you to know that I am recording this telephone call.
Interesting that despite citing Dylan Avery for waking him up, John Doe does not include Loose Change in his recommended films list.
Another thing that struck me as odd is this. JDX and Pilots for Twoof claim to have all kinds of bona fide, licensed, legitimate pilots among their members, and they claim to have expertise on the subject matter that they wished to speak to Mr. Ritter about. So, why on earth would they engage the services of an obvious non-pilot with no knowledge or expertise on the subject matter to phone Mr. Ritter and surreptitiously record the call?
Is it possible this Canadien guy called on his own, and posted the call? Then JDX asked to use the recording.