Sunday, 22 October 2017

COMMUNICATIONS JAMMING ON 911: NO WAY BIN LADEN GUILTY FOR ATTACKS

The 911 attacks were too sophisticated for Bin Laden and there is no way 911 was an "inside job." The communications jamming that occurred on 911 shows this to be the case. Allegedly Bin Laden sponsored car bomb attacks. These are not sophisticated attacks. Jamming the White House's, Capitol Hill's and the Pentagon's communications is very sophisticated. Well beyond anything Bin Laden could have been capable of doing. So, there is no way Bin Laden could have sponsored 911. This also shows that 911 was not an inside job. Because there is no way that the Bush Administration would have jammed their own communications. 

The whole 911 truth movement is largely misdirection. It has people caught up in a loop to nowhere. They are all thinking about Building 7 and "nanothermite." 911 was a very sophisticated attack only a nation state could have been responsible. That nation was Russia. It is no coincidence that Russia was running nuclear war exercises the day of 911. They were ready to go just in case their attacks on New York and Washington resulted in a full on nuclear exchange. The Clinton administration's attacks on Russians sleeping in their beds just a year prior, the sinking of the Kursk and their assassination attempt on Putin were avenged in spades the day of 911. The Americans were forced to cover up the attacks in much the same way the Russians had to cover up the attack on the Kursk. The American cover up of Russian sponsorship of 911 was detrimental to the country because it has led more Americans to distrust the government. The Bush Administration did not really have much of a choice though. It was either that or full scale nuclear war. Russia did have to be appeased as well. They had to open up the oil market to Russian oil. They were not allowing that to happen before that. 




TIMELINE 
(After 8:55 a.m.) September 11, 2001: Serious Communications Problems Experienced in Washington Area, Affect Key Government Officials
In the Washington, DC, area, members of the public, emergency responders, and government officials experience serious communications problems. Telephone and cell phone services around the capital remain unavailable to members of the public for most of the day. [VERTON, 2003, PP. 149]
Particular problems are experienced around the Pentagon. Reportedly, cellular and landline telephone communications there are “virtually unreliable or inaccessible during the first few hours of the response,” after it is hit at 9:37 (see After 9:37 a.m. September 11, 2001). [US DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, 7/2002, PP. C36 pdf file]
Some senior government officials also experience communications difficulties:
bullet CIA Director George Tenet has problems using his secure phone while heading from a Washington hotel back to CIA headquarters, located about eight miles outside Washington (see (8:55 a.m.-9:15 a.m.) September 11, 2001). [INDEPENDENT, 11/6/2002; TENET, 2007, PP. 161-162]
 Secretary of State Colin Powell has to take a seven-hour flight from Peru, to get back to the capital. He later complains that, during this flight, “because of the communications problems that existed during that day, I couldn’t talk to anybody in Washington” (see (12:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.) September 11, 2001). [ABC NEWS, 9/11/2002]
bullet Between the time of the second WTC attack and about 9:45 a.m., Vice President Dick Cheney, who is at the White House, has problems reaching Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert at the US Capitol by secure telephone (see (9:04 a.m.-9:45 a.m.) September 11, 2001). [DAILY HERALD (ARLINGTON HEIGHTS), 9/11/2002; HAYES, 2007, PP. 336-337]
Even President Bush experiences difficulties communicating with Washington after leaving a school in Florida, and subsequently while flying on Air Force One (see (9:34 a.m.-9:43 a.m.) September 11, 2001). [CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, 9/10/2006]
A classified after-action report will later be produced, based on observations from a National Airborne Operations Center plane launched near Washington shortly before the time of the Pentagon attack (see (9:27 a.m.) September 11, 2001). According to one government official, the report indicates that the nation was “deaf, dumb, and blind” for much of the day. [VERTON, 2003, PP. 150-151] Members of the public in New York City also experience communications problems throughout the day, particularly with cell phones (see (After 10:00 a.m.) September 11, 2001).

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