Backup Communications System Was 'Miraculously' Switched on for 'Exercise Mode' and Ready for Use on 9/11
Furthermore, three of the program's key players during the 1980s and 1990s held critical positions in the U.S. government on September 11. Those
individuals--Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Richard Clarke--were the vice president, secretary of defense, and White House counterterrorism
adviser, respectively, when the attacks occurred. [10] David Addington, Cheney's legal counsel in 2001, was also involved in the COG program. [11]
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Brenton Greene, the director of the NCS on September 11, told the 9/11 Commission that on September 10, 2001, "miraculously, the SRAS system was
turned on for exercise mode and thus it was ready to function on September 11." Therefore, when the NCS was required to assist the government's
response to the terrorist attacks, the "SRAS was already in exercise mode and operational." [1]
Furthermore, the SRAS is related to "Continuity of Government"--a plan that was activated for the first time during the attacks.
Furthermore, three of the program's key players during the 1980s and 1990s held critical positions in the U.S. government on September 11. Those
individuals--Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Richard Clarke--were the vice president, secretary of defense, and White House counterterrorism
adviser, respectively, when the attacks occurred. [10] David Addington, Cheney's legal counsel in 2001, was also involved in the COG program. [11]
Well, the same players, the same MO and most of us on ATS will be able to guess the standard responses
But to be fair I did not get any idea from the article when the SRAS system was supposed start working, only that when it did it was 'miraculous'
for some reason which I did not understand from the piece.
Must say this is all new to me, maybe someone here has some better knowledge and this can all be explained away but it seems to add more the the body
of evidence against the so-called OS.
Peace
edit on 11-1-2011 by yyyyyyyyyy because: (no reason given)