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Distracting The Defenders:
Radar Injects, Ringing Phones and Fools Errands
George
Washington's Blog
Thursday October 04, 2007
Everyone
who has taken a fair look at the evidence has concluded that --
at the least -- the U.S. military was intentionally
stood down on 9/11. There are numerous lines of evidence that
certain high-level people within the U.S. military participated
in the intentional stand down.
But what of the many rank and file employees of the various defense
departments who were good men and women devoted to protecting
their country? Why didn't they
stop the 9/11 attacks?
Part of the answer is that they were cut out of the loop by the
conspirators, and didn't have the information or access to be
able to take preventative action. But another part of the answer
is that they were bombarded with distractions, so that they could
not focus on their job.
As one example, a December 9, 2001 Toronto Star article
(pay-per-view; reprinted
here), stated:
"Operation Northern Vigilance is called off. Any simulated
information, what's known as an 'inject,' is purged from the screens".
(Article continues below)
In other words, someone had inserted false
radar blips onto air traffic controllers' screens as part
of the 5 or more war game
exercises occurring at the time of the attacks (Vice President
Cheney was apparently in charge of ALL of the war games and coordinated
the government's "response" to the attacks; see this
Department of State announcement; this
CNN article; and this
previously-cited essay).
And air traffic controllers claim they were still tracking
what they thought were hijacked planes long after all 4
of the real planes had crashed. This implies that false radar
blips remained on their screens after all 4 planes went down,
long after the military claims they purged the phantom war-game-related
radar signals
As a second example, fighter
jets were also sent far off-course over the Atlantic Ocean in
the middle of the attacks (testimony of Senator Mark Dayton),
neutralizing their ability to intercept the hijacked airliners.
To this day, no one has admitted being the person who sent the
aircrafts on a fools' errand.
A former air traffic controller, who knows the flight corridor
which the two planes which hit the Twin Towers flew "like the
back of my hand" and who handled two actual hijackings says that
that planes can be tracked on radar even when their transponders
are turned off, and that Donald Rumsfeld and the Pentagon tracked
three of the four flights from the point of their hijacking to
hitting their targets (also, listen to this
interview). Therefore, it is very odd that aircraft were sent
off to chase phantoms over the Atlantic.
As a third second example, NORAD and other employees trying to
defend the nations' skies on 9/11 were inundated with massive,
simultaneous phone calls. While it is still unclear, it is possible
that the barrage of phone calls was part of a coordinated
terror drill and a pre-planned distraction. Further research
needs to be done to verify whether or not this was the case.
As the above examples show, the honorable rank and file military
people trying to protect the U.S. on 9/11 never had a chance.
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