Tuesday, October 16, 2007

New Evidence about 9/11


New Evidence about 9/11

Debunking 9/11 Debunking by David Ray Griffin
Former senior official of the CIA Bill Christison said about this book, "a superb compendium of the strong body of evidence showing the official US government story
of what happened on September 11, 2001 to be almost certainly a
monstrous series of lies."
CIA case officer Robert Baer also endorses this book.
Information from this book:
The FBI had in 2006 presented, as evidence in the trial of
Zacarias Moussaoui (sometimes called "the 20th hijacker"), a report
on phone calls from the four airliners. According to this report,
there were only two cell phone calls from United 93, and they
were made at 9:58, shortly before the plane crashed, when it was down to
5,000 feet.
In his first edition, David Ray Griffin presented extensive evidence that reported
cell phone calls from the airliners, including the approximately 10
reported cell phone calls from United 93 (which crashed in
Pennsylvania), could not have occurred, because the cell phone
technology at the time did not allow calls to be made from airliners
flying at a high altitude (Flight 93 was at 34,300 to 40,700 feet
when the calls were reportedly made).
When the FBI had to present evidence in a court of law,
therefore, it would not claim that any high-altitude cell phone
calls had occurred. (These two low-altitude calls from Flight 93
were, according to the FBI report, the only two cell phone calls
made from all four flights).
The most famous of the reported calls from the flights supposedly
came from Barbara Olson, the well-known commentator on CNN who was
married to Ted Olson, who was then the US solicitor general. Olson
reported that his wife had called him twice from American Airlines
Flight 77, stating that hijackers with knives and boxcutters had
taken over the plane.
The evidence from the Moussaoui trial ruled out this
possibility. In its report on AA 77, it listed one attempted call
from Barbara Olson, which was "unconnected" and hence lasted "0
seconds."
American Airlines in 2006 that their 757s in 2001 had had no
onboard phones, so that anyone calling out from Flight 77 had needed
to use a cell phone. Barbara Olson, therefore, could not have
used a passenger-seat phone.

This was an astounding discovery and yet it had undercut the testimony of the DOJ's
former solicitor general
, saying in effect that the two calls that
he reported had never happened. The implication is that unless Ted
Olson had been duped, he had lied. Although this should have produced front-page headlines, it has thus far not been reported by any mainstream publication.

Rudy Giuliani's problematic response to a group of activists who asked him, with camera running, how he knew that the Twin TowersPeter Jennings on ABC News on 9/11 itself that he had been warned.) were going to collapse. (He had told


Without the "eminent" Barbara Olson and her alleged emotional telephone calls, there would never be any proof that humans played a role in the hijack and destruction of the four aircraft that day. Lookalike claims surfaced several days later on September 16 about passenger Todd Beamer and others, but it is critically important to remember here that the Barbara Olson story was the only one on September 11 and. 12. It was beyond question the artificial "seed" that started the media snowball rolling down the hill.

"Barbara Olson, a conservative commentator and attorney, alerted her husband, Solicitor General Ted Olson, that the plane she was on was being hijacked Tuesday morning, Ted Olson told CNN. Shortly afterwards Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon" … "Ted Olson told CNN that his wife said all passengers and flight personnel, including the pilots, were herded to the back of the plane by armed hijackers. The only weapons she mentioned were knives and cardboard cutters. She felt nobody was in charge and asked her husband to tell the pilot what to do."
If you knew or suspected your spouse's aircraft had just fireballed inside the Pentagon building, about the last thing on your mind, would be to pick up a telephone and call the CNN Atlanta news desk in order to give them a "scoop". Theodore Olson referred to "the sufferings we have all experienced." He made no direct reference to the death of his wife, Barbara Olson, who was a passenger aboard the American Airlines flight that crashed into the Pentagon…"
Mr Olson said, "She [Barbara] had trouble getting through, because she wasn't using her cell phone – she was using the phone in the passengers' seats." "I guess she didn't have her purse, because she was calling collect, and she was trying to get through to the Department of Justice, which is never very easy." … "She wanted to know `What can I tell the pilot? What can I do? How can I stop this?' "
Though the American Airlines Boeing 757 is fitted with individual telephones at each seat position, they are not of the variety where you can simply pick up the handset and ask for an operator. On many aircraft you can talk from one seat to another in the aircraft free of charge, but if you wish to access the outside world you must first swipe your credit card through the telephone. By Ted Olson's own admission, Barbara did not have a credit card with her. It gets worse. On American Airlines there is a telephone "setup" charge of US$2.50 which can only be paid by credit card, then a US$2.50 (sometimes US$5.00) charge per minute of speech thereafter. The setup charge is the crucial element. Without paying it in advance by swiping your credit card you cannot access the external telephone network.
Perhaps Ted Olson made a mistake and Barbara managed to borrow a credit card from a fellow passenger? Not a chance. If Barbara had done so, once swiped through the phone, the credit card would have enabled her to call whoever she wanted to for as long as she liked, negating any requirement to call collect.
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