Thursday, April 19, 2007

Response to a blog by John Doe

Title: Items you left out

You did not include that The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PA) has a September 1998 press release that announces the "first successful landing of a commercial flight at Newark International Airport using the Global Positioning system".
Two weeks later they released another that announced a "Historic Shift" in the PA's planning by putting the World Trade Center Complex on the open market.

It had been common knowledge that the PA had been losing millions of dollars operating the towers every year as well as looking at a massive job to remove the asbestos that was declared illegal after the initial construction.

I would suggest that you visit the following website:
http://www.panynj.gov/AboutthePortAuthority/PressCenter/PressReleases/

The press releases only go back as far as 1998.

It was unnecessary for anybody to be trained to fly the aircraft that were built just for the purpose of getting through the outer shell and putting on a glorious display of the explosions.

Look at the video of "9/11: In Plane Site" Free Video Download can be obtained at : http://www.question911.com/linksall.htm

There was an article written originally in Spanish by a Spanish news reporter using the picture that appeared on the cover of a magazine ("Newsweek" or "Newsday"). The picture shows the Pod that is mentioned in the video. The article went on how the reporter had contacted Boeing to identify the aircraft. It was clearly not a normal passenger airplane. The article showed how the engines were different distances from the body of the aircraft. And explained why it was necessary to move at least one engine to act as a counter weight to offset the weight of the Pod and whatever the Pod carried.
The video 911 In Plane Site shows a flash from the front of the plane just before impact. I think that the flash was the firing of a missile to insure that the entire aircraft would penetrate the outer shell. The flimsy skin of a regular passenger jet would have folded onto the side of the building or at least left pieces like the wings and/or tail sections would have fallen. Hell birds have caused quite a bit of damage to the flimsy skin when they get hit. This plane had to be reinforced.

The video 911: In Plane Site also replays the only released footage of the first planes impact which also shows a similar flash before impact.

The lack of fire after the initial burning of the highly explosive fuel is evidenced by a woman standing in the hole caused by the aircraft.

There are tapes from the fire department that indicated that there was a small fire and that it could be contained with two hoses.

President Woodrow Wilson was right in his speech to Congress of the United States 10 months before World War I ended. The entire 14 point speech can be read at:
http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/wilson-points.htm

I think that the first point of his speech is the most important. It is as follows: "Open covenants of peace must be arrived at, after which there will surely be no private international action or rulings of any kind, but diplomacy shall proceed always frankly and in the public view."

No covert operations are mentioned.

After World War II, the great leaders formed the United Nations. There is no mention of the necessity to have covert operations.
http://www.un.org/

Your Blog mentions quite a few different countries that have quite a few different covert operations organizations.

With all the covert operations, agencies, etc. Who is in charge of all of these covert operations. It's no wonder we can win in Iraq. The US Army is fighting covert operators from all over the world.

Why can't all the covert operations be disbanded so the people of the world can really see what is going on and get back to the business of saving the planet from global warming and feed the hungry.

Have a covert operation olympic event.
See if the CIA can win a gold medal.
How many agents are double agents and/or triple agents?
How many agents are members of Skull & Bones?

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