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Originally posted by ThichHeaded
Anyway I sorta believe the guy they were talking about, come on its not exactly rocket science that NORAD stood down, or the bomb sniffing dogs were removed from WTC a couple a weeks before 9/11, bush's cousin was head security guy of the WTC, and on and on and on...
Originally posted by tuccy
Originally posted by ThichHeaded
NORAD stood down, or the bomb sniffing dogs were removed from WTC a couple a weeks before 9/11, bush's cousin was head security guy of the WTC, and on and on and on...
Originally posted by tuccy
Marvin Bush wasn't the head of security,
www.whatreallyhappened.com...
Controlled demolition would have required unimpeded access to the WTC, access to explosives, avoiding detection, and the expertise to orchestrate the deadly destruction from a nearby secure location. Such access before 9/11 likely depended on complicity by one or more WTC security companies. These companies focus on "access control" and as security specialist Wayne Black says, "When you have a security contract, you know the inner workings of everything." Stratesec, a now-defunct company that had security contracts at the World Trade Center and Dulles International Airport, should be investigated, among others, because of the strange coincidence that President Bush’s brother, Marvin P. Bush, and his cousin, Wirt D. Walker III, were principals in the company, with Walker acting as CEO from 1999 until January 2002 and Marvin reportedly in New York on 9/11. At least one report claims that a "power down" condition prevailed on September 8–9 (pdf, p. 45) at WTC to complete a "cabling upgrade," presenting an opportunity to plant explosives with low risk of detection.
Originally posted by tuccy
bomb sniffing dogs were set back to normal operation (maybe you aren't aware but their number was higher just for a limited time as there was a threat warning, and as you maybe aren't aware one bomb sniffer died in the tower collapse) and but go on...
www.prisonplanet.com...
Daria Coard, 37, a guard at Tower One, said the security detail had been working 12-hour shifts for the past two weeks because of numerous phone threats. But on Thursday, bomb-sniffing dogs were abruptly removed.
"Today was the first day there was not the extra security," Coard said. "We were protecting below. We had the ground covered. We didn't figure they would do it with planes. There is no way anyone could have stopped that."
Originally posted by tuccy
Contrary, NORAD was was working faster than on the Panye Stewart incident (yet not fast enough),
911research.wtc7.net...
The Prevention of Interceptions of the Commandeered Planes
It is standard operating procedure (SOP) to scramble jet fighters whenever a jetliner goes off course or radio contact with it is lost. Between September 2000 and June 2001, interceptors were scrambled 67 times. 1 In the year 2000 jets were scrambled 129 times. 2
There are several elements involved in domestic air defense. The air traffic control system continuously monitors air traffic and notifies NORAD of any deviations of any aircraft from their flight-paths or loss of radio contact. NORAD monitors air and space traffic continuously and is prepared to react immediately to threats and emergencies. It has the authority to order units from the Air National Guard, the Air Force, or other armed services to scramble fighters in pursuit of jetliners in trouble.
Routine interception procedures were not followed on September 11th, 2001.