posted on Sep, 18 2007 @ 03:11 PM
Some confusion here.
200 MASCAL drill - interesting. More interesting yet is two later drills, one run, one rejected.
April 2001: Acc. to a former NORAD official, NORAD "wanted to develop a response in the event that a terrorist group would use an airliner as a
missile to attack the Pentagon, but the Joint Chiefs of Staff rejected the scenario as "too unrealistic."
Project on Government Oversight. "Joint Chiefs of Staff Rejected "Airplanes as Missiles" Scenario Five Months prior to 9/11." April 13 2004.
link
Having scuttled plans to practice intercepting such an unseen threat...
May 2001: Medical response drill at the Pentagon about the aftermath of an "ersatz guided missile in the form of a hijacked 757 airliner." All
aftermath - as US Medicine reported, there was "no capability in place to protect the Pentagon" from this threat.
Mientka, Matt. Pentagon Medics Trained For Strike. US Medicine. October 2001.
link
Some evidence indicates they had new procedures in place and a brand new procedure manual just before 9/11, and were used when a 757 missile hit the
defenseless building. I heard about a guy who was supposed to be reading the manual (see above post?) right when the plane hit.
pre-9/11 Pentagon Preparedness
Anyway, of course it was foreseen. Condi Rice's quote (and others from the WH like it) are some kind of psyop. The PTB actually seem to have gone out
of their way to remind us (US Medicine is federal mag) of the fact that they look at these things on every day but 9/11. We were on alert all summer
'til early September, etc. "Bad timing" is the operative idea, of course.
[edit on 18-9-2007 by Caustic Logic]
[edit on 18-9-2007 by Caustic Logic]