gumboot
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I don't expect to be able to see all evidence. I'm saying that with the given evidence, we cannot rule out the possibility of the controllers, purposely or not, messing up their job to warn their FAA superiors and subsequently NORAD.
Except we can, because the events of the day clearly show this didn't happen. As I have told you over, and over, and over again.
The FAA did tell NORAD. They were informed in a way that resulted in them learning of the threats faster than they would have if protocol had been followed.
This is supported by ample evidence.
Your assertions of FAA failure are utterly groundless.
Hell, maybe it could have been somewhere in between. When you're looking to corrobate the possibility of a multi-agency screw-up, you have to see the testimonies from the people who had their hands on the radars themselves, or it's just second-hand talk, which may easily be distorted to cover up mistakes...
Available evidence refutes these possibilities completely.
The 9/11 Commission. How many ATCs have they questioned? I've only been able to find one full interview made by them, and that was with four people from the FAA working that day, along with another half dozen folks from NORAD and the air force. I guess you know which one is it. Do you know of other unclassified interviews I may be able to get a link of?
Only three ATC's handled the flights. AA11 and UA175 were being handled by the same controller.
And the FBI... I have never seen those. Nonetheless, just for curiosity, how many ATCs have they interviewed from those hundred-and-so thousand? If you have sources oh please do give me.
Immediately after the event an FAA supervisor recorded hour long interviews with the controllers that handled the flights, so they could use their fresh accounts of what happened to later produce their written reports to the FBI. As agreed by the interviewees, after the reports were written the tapes were destroyed, which caused a bit of a stir.
Google "FAA ATC tape" and no doubt you will find ample articles (although they mainly focus on the tape being destroyed, ignoring the fact that this was the condition under which it was recorded).
I know this argument seems like a fallacy on it's own. But we can't, we can't, if we're willing to consider the chance of a cover-up, trust hearsay from the FBI or the 9/11 Commission. We have to be critical of their investigation, and analyze whether there's a possibility the ATCs could have screwed up, and haven't testified because it would cost them their own job.
WE HAVE PRIMARY EVIDENCE THAT THEY DID NOT SCREW UP. OK?
If you don't get it this time, I won't be continuing this conversation. I have told you countless times that we do know they didn't screw up. By completely ignoring this fact you are demonstrating a total disregard for truth, and an interest only in pushing your agenda.
It's not definitely LIHOI. But there's a chance, notwithstanding.
No there isn't.
And we can't corroborate any theory without having the first hand interviews.
Garbage. Had the controllers done anything to hinder proper proceedure, either through malice or incompetence, do you honestly think they would admit it in a recorded interview?
Their actions speak much louder than their testimonies, especially if you suspect them of being an Al Qaeda insider. Their actions clearly refute all and any allegations you have raised.
Protocol was followed for ALL FOUR FLIGHTS. Protocol failed to generate a response in time for a reaction from NORAD. Protocol was also simultaneously broken on all four flights. This line of action DID generate a response from NORAD.
It's really that simple.
-Gumboot
