- I suggest you keep these facts in mind as you read the
following article:
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- Israel controls all FAA and NORAD encryption codes -
through RSA
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- Israel controls security at all major US airports - through
ICTS
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- Israel has access to records of 90% of US private telephone
companies - through Amdocs
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- Israel has control Financial market software and post-9/11
FBI wiretapping technology -
- through Comverse
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- Israel control the software used by all key federal governmental
agencies, including the U.S. Army, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Naval Air
Command, Congress, the Department of Energy, the Internal Revenue Service,
NATO, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Secret Service and even
the White House - through Ptech
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- Israel now have control of the computers at the Pentagon
- through CheckPoints
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- Israel control Congress and the White House - through
AIPAC
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- The upper echelons of the Bush administration are riddled
with dozens of Neocon Israeli-US dual citizens (Paul Wolfowitz, Richard
Perle, Douglas Feith, Elliot Abrams, Donald Kagan, Richard Haas, Kenneth
Adelman, Edward Luttwak, Robert Satloff, David Frum, David Wurmser, Steve
Goldsmith, Marc Grossman, to name a few)
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- The head of US Homeland Security is an Israeli citizen
(his mother reportedly was the first woman Mossad agent)
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- The CIA is infested at virtually all levels with US-paid
Israeli nationals and US-Israeli dual citizens
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- This email you are reading is being scanned by Israeli
companies contracted by the US government.
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- Now ask yourself: Who benefited most from the attacks
of 9/11?
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- Let's let former Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu take
a stab at the answer. His response when asked what the attacks would mean
for US-Israeli relations: : "It's very good."
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- "We control the United States. And the Americans
know it." --Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
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- "Ringing Like Crazy"
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- Were U.S. Military Phones 'War-Dialed' On 911?
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- http://www.911blogger.com/node/11795
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- "On the morning of 9/11, every NORAD phone had been
ringing off the hook... that would be quite a hindrance when you are trying
to respond to an unprecedented emergency. And if telephones 'ringing like
crazy' were really such a harmless occurrence, the U.S. military would
have had no need to practice dealing with it during the training exercises
that were underway that morning. Might a Computer Network Attack
(CNA) have provided a smokescreen for sabotaging the phone system, at a
time when the U.S. military needed to communicate most effectively so as
to respond to the real world attacks? If so, who was behind this act of
treason?"
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- Activists and researchers have long tried to understand
how the highly sophisticated U.S. military could have failed so completely
to stop the attacks that took place on September 11, 2001. Statements made
by several U.S. military personnel who were deeply involved in the crisis
response that morning suggest an alarming method that may have been used
to sabotage normal defenses. Revealed here for the first time, this is
one possible reason that the military was in such a state of paralysis
until it was too late to make a difference.
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- NORAD AND THE NMCC
- A key military installation on 9/11 was the North American
Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) operations center, located deep under
Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado. Major General Eric Findley, NORAD's director
of combat operations, was there, and has recalled events around the time
of the first attacks. He had just been finishing breakfast when a colleague
said to him: "The Federal Aviation Administration's asked for NORAD
assistance with a hijacking." As he then came back to the battle cab,
someone told him: "Sir, you wanna have a look at this." The monitor
was showing television footage of the North Tower of the World Trade Center,
with a burning hole in it from having just been hit by an airplane. Before
Findley knew it, TV showed the second tower being struck. He said: "We've
got a coordinated attack." [1]
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- Crucially, Findley has recalled that, at that moment,
"every phone in this cab, and every phone over in the command center,
and every phone in all the centers in this building were ringing off the
hook." [2] Master Corporal Daniel Milne, the emergency action controller
on duty in the NORAD operations center, has similarly recalled: "The
feeling was total disbelief. Then the phones started ringing like crazy.
I could not believe that we were under attack." [3] This wasn't just
happening at NORAD. The American Forces Press Service has described events
in the National Military Command Center (NMCC), located within the Pentagon,
based on the recollections of two officers who were there. Like the NORAD
operations center, the NMCC would have been one of the most important parts
of the military that morning. After the second plane hit the WTC, phones
there "began ringing off the hook." [4]
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- What caused all these phones to suddenly ring? Could
it have been an influx of concerned agencies suddenly requesting help,
now it was obvious the U.S. was under attack? Or was it something more
sinister? A clue is in a 1996 article from the U.S. Air Force's own magazine,
Airman. The article quoted Stacey Knott, a technician in the NORAD operations
center: "Things can be pretty quiet in here." However, she added:
"One of the busiest times is during exercises. This room fills up.
... The phones are ringing off the hook, and I've got phones in each hand."
[emphasis added] [5]
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- COMPUTER NETWORK ATTACK
- It just so happens that NORAD was in the middle of a
major annual exercise the morning of 9/11, called Vigilant Guardian. It
involved "all HQ NORAD levels of command," and "would pose
an imaginary crisis to North American Air Defense outposts nationwide."
Vigilant Guardian was conducted in conjunction with a U.S. Space Command
exercise called Apollo Guardian and a U.S. Strategic Command exercise called
Global Guardian. [6] While little is known about Apollo Guardian, Global
Guardian has been confirmed as being "in full swing" at the time
the real attacks started. [7]
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- Furthermore, a military newsletter reported in 1998:
"For the last few years, United States Strategic Command has incorporated
computer network attack (CNA) scenarios into its annual major exercise
known as Global Guardian. The primary purpose of including CNA is to test
the processes we have in place in case of a real attack against our information
infrastructure." To carry out these attacks, the U.S. Strategic Command
(Stratcom) would employ "red team" members "and other organizations
to act as enemy agents." The attacks would range "from attempting
to penetrate the Command from the Internet to a 'bad' insider with access
to a key command and control system." Most significantly, "The
attackers also 'war dialed' our phones to tie up the phones and sent faxes
to numerous fax machines throughout the Command." [emphasis added]
Could a "computer network attack" where the phones were "'war
dialed" have been incorporated into the exercise on 9/11? The 1998
article had ended: "We plan to increase the level of CNA in future
Global Guardian exercises to imitate as closely as possible the technical
capabilities of a hostile source." [8]
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- THE NEED FOR INVESTIGATION
- This raises many questions. Might a CNA incorporated
into Global Guardian have provided a smokescreen for sabotaging the phone
system, at a time when the U.S. military needed to communicate most effectively
so as to respond to the real world attacks? If so, who was behind this
act of treason? A thorough and dedicated criminal investigation would be
required to identify these rogue individuals.
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- Major General Eric Findley has tried to suggest that
it was not a problem when all the NORAD operations center phones suddenly
started ringing. He told the CBC: "The good news is we had lots of
people here and we already had an operational architecture. We already
had the command and control, the network, the phones, the data links. Everything
was already in place that enabled us to react to the situation." [9]
Yet how believable is this? As Findley had himself stated, "every
phone" had been "ringing off the hook." Now I can imagine
that would be quite a hindrance when you are trying to respond to an unprecedented
emergency. And if telephones "ringing like crazy" were really
such a harmless occurrence, the U.S. military would have had no need to
practice dealing with it during training exercises.
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- NOTES
- [1] "NORAD and September 11." CBC, September
11, 2002.
- [2] Ibid.
- [3] Ray Dick, "Inside NORAD." Legion Magazine,
November/December 2004.
- [4] Jim Garamone, "9/11: Keeping the Heart of the
Pentagon Beating." American Forces Press Service, September 7, 2006.
- [5] Pat McKenna, "The Border Guards." Airman,
January 1996.
- [6] Hart Seely, "Amid Crisis Simulation, 'We Were
Suddenly No-Kidding Under Attack.'" Newhouse News Service, January
25, 2002; "Vigilant Guardian." GlobalSecurity.org, April 14,
2002.
- [7] Joe Dejka, "Inside Stratcom on Sept. 11 Offutt
Exercise Took Real-Life Twist." Omaha World-Herald, February 27, 2002.
- [8] Ward Parker, "Incorporating IA Into Global Guardian."
IANewsletter, Summer 1998.
- [9] "NORAD and September 11." CBC, September
11, 2002.
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