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You think it'd be that tough to snuff him out in Argentina?
French jurist said:Orwellian, with all due respect, this pertains to conspiracy theories which is -in my sole opinion- damaging.
Anyway I guess the discussion won't go any further and that's too bad because the only tangible element in this tragedy is to try to understand why the US intelligence didn't work somehow (who can deny that btw).
I have too another question (tangible elements) : there was a very unusual speculation on the stock exchange (put/calls ratio) before 9/11. This speculation focused on insurers and US airlines (100% proven).
What emerged of the enquiry ? I remember the trading companies through which orders were placed got identified, but the question is : who got the profits ?
And no, ok yes they were bearded men, but not in a cave. Bin Laden comes from a very wealthy family (more than wealthy) and worked for the CIA for many many years (USSR Afghan war, etc..).
Lucas said:Who were the real pilots behind the commands?..the original pilots of the aircraft committing suicide and a crime? would you throw yourself under a train even is someone is behind you pointing a gun to your head? I doubt it, death for death you will fight for your life.
If all these situations and hypothesis are not credible and impossible to contemplate or even accept then WHO or WHAT was piloting these aircraft?... remote control?..... computers on board with all the data programmed to fly the 'missiles' to the target?...actually this could very well be an option.
Lucas said:If all this was possible and actually it is, how many people was involved on this? it must be huge, covering a number of people with diverse skills and training, how do you keep a sealed lid and a totally secret on all this? how can that be possible so no one can or will find out.
orwellian said:This is one of the main arguments people use to not look in to 9/11. They argue it could never have been kept secret, that too many people would have been involved. Well I disagree. Compartmentalization is how you work in the intelligence community. One hand doesn't know what the other is doing.
comidaparapensar said:"The top-secret world the government created in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, has become so large, so unwieldy and so secretive that no one knows how much money it costs, how many people it employs, how many programs exist within it or exactly how many agencies do the same work." ~ Link
People who don't think that the U.S. government hasn't planned anything similar to September 11 should best do their research. Have any of you heard of Operation Northwoods?:
"Take off times of the drone aircraft and the actual aircraft will be scheduled to allow a rendezvous south of Florida. From the rendezvous point the passenger-carrying aircraft will descend to minimum altitude and go directly into an auxiliary field at Eglin AFB where arrangements will have been made to evacuate the passengers and return the aircraft to its original status. The drone aircraft meanwhile will continue to fly the filed flight plan. When over Cuba the drone will begin transmitting on the international distress frequency a "MAY DAY" message stating he is under attack by Cuban MIG aircraft. The transmission will be interrupted by destruction of the aircraft which will be triggered by radio signal. This will allow ICAO radio stations in the Western Hemisphere to tell the US what has happened to the aircraft instead of the US trying to "sell" the incident." ~Link
That is text from a government document... a document that was written by someone on the U.S. government payroll! If such a thing were possible and planned in 1962, why in the world are all of you so quick to think that something similar couldn't happen in 2001?
AlexfromLA said:The Gulf of Tonkon incident comes to mind off hand.
AlexfromLA said:But like I said, some things are better left unsaid.