LOL on thinking you have Slovak converted! He just knows you are mental
Still amazed you want people jailed for not agreeing with you! Youtube is Dog's bible
LOL on thinking you have Slovak converted! He just knows you are mental
Still amazed you want people jailed for not agreeing with you! Youtube is Dog's bible
Will you be posting more vids from these guys?
Will you be posting more vids from these guys?
This a HUGE part of the whole thing. Dog can't come in here and talk civil at people. He makes a choice to talk down to people and then is shocked they won't listen.
This a HUGE part of the whole thing. Dog can't come in here and talk civil at people. He makes a choice to talk down to people and then is shocked they won't listen.
But to draw the conclusion from this that therefore no Arab names were on the manifest was a clear example of misinformation, as these lists were clearly reported as lists of victims, and partial lists at that. Furthermore, none of those lists were sourced to the manifests themselves. The Associated Press, for instance, noted that its lists were compiled not from any of the manifests, but from information obtained from “family members, friends, co-workers and law enforcement.”[1]
The only list sourced to an actual manifest was from a graphic created by the staff of the Boston Globe that showed a complete list of names and seating locations for passengers on American Airlines Flight 11. That list did indeed include the names of the suspected hijackers, although it is not clear whether the Globe obtained the information independently from the airline or from investigators. Although acknowledging receipt of an inquiry into this question and initially expressing a willingness to investigate, the Globe ultimately declined to comment for this report.[2].
According to testimony to the 9/11 Commission, the U.S. Customs Office of Intelligence was able to identify the hijackers within perhaps as little as 45 minutes of the attacks by obtaining the passenger manifest for each of the four hijacked flights from the airline companies. Two of the hijackers, Khalid al-Midhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi, were immediately identified when their names were run through the terrorist watchlist database.
Robert C. Bonner, former Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection for the Department of Homeland Security, told the commission that the identification of the others was accomplished by “using those two hits and taking a look at some other basic data about the flight manifest”, such as “where they were seated” and “where they purchased their tickets”, and doing “just a quick link analysis”. Bonner added that “certainly by 11:00 a.m., I’d seen a sheet that essentially identified the 19 probable hijackers. And in fact, they turned out to be, based upon further follow-up in detailed investigation, to be the 19.”[3]"
But to draw the conclusion from this that therefore no Arab names were on the manifest was a clear example of misinformation, as these lists were clearly reported as lists of victims, and partial lists at that. Furthermore, none of those lists were sourced to the manifests themselves. The Associated Press, for instance, noted that its lists were compiled not from any of the manifests, but from information obtained from “family members, friends, co-workers and law enforcement.”[1]
The only list sourced to an actual manifest was from a graphic created by the staff of the Boston Globe that showed a complete list of names and seating locations for passengers on American Airlines Flight 11. That list did indeed include the names of the suspected hijackers, although it is not clear whether the Globe obtained the information independently from the airline or from investigators. Although acknowledging receipt of an inquiry into this question and initially expressing a willingness to investigate, the Globe ultimately declined to comment for this report.[2].
According to testimony to the 9/11 Commission, the U.S. Customs Office of Intelligence was able to identify the hijackers within perhaps as little as 45 minutes of the attacks by obtaining the passenger manifest for each of the four hijacked flights from the airline companies. Two of the hijackers, Khalid al-Midhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi, were immediately identified when their names were run through the terrorist watchlist database.
Robert C. Bonner, former Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection for the Department of Homeland Security, told the commission that the identification of the others was accomplished by “using those two hits and taking a look at some other basic data about the flight manifest”, such as “where they were seated” and “where they purchased their tickets”, and doing “just a quick link analysis”. Bonner added that “certainly by 11:00 a.m., I’d seen a sheet that essentially identified the 19 probable hijackers. And in fact, they turned out to be, based upon further follow-up in detailed investigation, to be the 19.”[3]"
This guy acts like the government doesn't have invasion and attack plans for every country in the world. They do. Also, its not like AQ hadn't been causing shit before 9/11 either. It would not surprise me at all that the gov't planned to attack the Taliban even before 9/11. They were evil before 9/11 just like they were evil after 9/11.
"Foreknowledge probably also explains why General Richard Myers, the acting Chairman of the Joint Chiefs on 9/11, announced at the first post-9/11 meeting of Bush's National Security Council, held on video-conference the afternoon of the attack, that "there are forty-two major Taliban bombing targets."[7] But how did Myers come to have such detailed information about military targets in Afghanistan, so soon after the 9/11 attack? This important detail belies oft-repeated claims that the US military was not prepared to attack Afghanistan, and points to extensive war planning before 9/11"
Seriously? The US has attack plans for EVERYTHING and EVERYONE. This is well known. Myers had detailed attack info about military targets in Afghanistan because the US has detailed attack info about military targets in EVERY COUNTRY.
I can't waste any more time with this. Have fun boys.
This guy acts like the government doesn't have invasion and attack plans for every country in the world. They do. Also, its not like AQ hadn't been causing shit before 9/11 either. It would not surprise me at all that the gov't planned to attack the Taliban even before 9/11. They were evil before 9/11 just like they were evil after 9/11.
"Foreknowledge probably also explains why General Richard Myers, the acting Chairman of the Joint Chiefs on 9/11, announced at the first post-9/11 meeting of Bush's National Security Council, held on video-conference the afternoon of the attack, that "there are forty-two major Taliban bombing targets."[7] But how did Myers come to have such detailed information about military targets in Afghanistan, so soon after the 9/11 attack? This important detail belies oft-repeated claims that the US military was not prepared to attack Afghanistan, and points to extensive war planning before 9/11"
Seriously? The US has attack plans for EVERYTHING and EVERYONE. This is well known. Myers had detailed attack info about military targets in Afghanistan because the US has detailed attack info about military targets in EVERY COUNTRY.
I can't waste any more time with this. Have fun boys.
LOL! This has to be one of the most classic post of all time here! The conspiracy runs SO deep, they are watching this thread and are going to off you! LOL!
WOW!
LOL! This has to be one of the most classic post of all time here! The conspiracy runs SO deep, they are watching this thread and are going to off you! LOL!
WOW!
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