- In his interview with the German daily
"Tagesspiegel"
on January 13th, former German Secretary of Defence Andreas Von Buelow
made the following statement:-
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- "There is also the theory of one British flight
engineer: according to this, the steering of the planes was perhaps taken
out of the pilots' hands, from outside. The Americans had developed a
method
in the 1970s, whereby they could rescue hijacked planes by intervening
into the computer piloting [automatic pilot system]. This theory says,
this technique was abused in this case..."
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- Not quite so much a theory as might first appear. When
I released the above report about "Home Run" remote control
in October 2001, I mentioned that one European flag carrier was aware of
the technology, though at that precise point in time I thought it prudent
not to name the actual airline:-
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- "As long ago as the early nineties, a major European
flag carrier acquired the information and was seriously alarmed that one
of its own aircraft might be "rescued" by the Americans without
its authority. Accordingly, this flag carrier completely stripped the
American
flight control computers out of its entire fleet, and replaced them with
a home grown version. These aircraft are now effectively impregnable to
penetration by Home Run, but that is more than can be said for the American
aircraft fleet..."
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- The European flag carrier which completely stripped the
American flight computers out of its aircraft was Lufthansa, the German
national airline. Bearing in mind his former posts as Secretary of Defence
and Minister of Science and Technology, Herr Von Buelow would have known
all about this mammoth but secretive task.
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- How very clever (and discreet) of Von Buelow to sort
of "drop the information" into the middle of an interview about
the 9/11 attacks!
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- "Home Run" - Electronically Hijacking the World
Trade Center Attack Aircraft
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- Is available at the links below:-
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- Main Story:
- http://geocities.com/mknemesis/homerun.html
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- Mirror Site:-
- http://software.design.tripod.com/mirror/homerun.htm
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