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Politics > Politics-USA |
| User: |
"gerry" |
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31 Jan 2006 12:13:51 PM |
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Paranoid Thoughts on the Failed World Trade Center Investigation |
The crimes scene is gone, the building steel recycled and the victims'
families paid off. That would not stop Grissom's C.S.I. staff from
continuing a homicide investigation if they were in charge of forensics
at the WTC, but real life is different, especially when politics, Big
Oil and George Bush are involved.
High floor stairwells in both One and Two World Center suffered
significant damage during the attack. The assumption has been that
this damage came from the explosive impact of the suicide jets into the
buildings. That assumption should not be enough to block an
investigation into inside terrorists. If the World Trade Center attack
included an inside component, terrorists within the building who
planted explosives in the stairwells, these guys would have had to
store their explosives somewhere. It was not enough that the
explosives could have been brought up to a high floor as construction
material, possible as RDX-equivalent high explosive inserted with
normal appearing sheetrock.
A major source of untapped information on who was in the World Trade
Center offices days before 9/11 are employees of the U.S. Postal
Service and of the package delivery services, UPS, Federal Express and
DHL. These letter carriers and delivery employees were in the best
position to notice what was happening at WTC offices, such as new
tenants, new work crews on a floor and other changes. What these guys
saw, and as well as what the WTC staff saw, who monitored closed
circuit television feeds inside the building, including stairwells,
doesn't seem to have been a subject of investigation. On television,
crimes are sometimes solved by analyzing the continuously recording
cameras in ATMs. Obviously, the WTC investigators were too busy
looking the other way to watch television.
Since 9/11, the FBI has issued no report to the public on its findings,
the NYPD has done nothing except pat itself on the back and the New
York City Fire Department ahs done even worse, suppressing reports by
its surviving WTC firefighters of high floor explosions. It is as if
the government does not want to find any more terrorists linked to
9/11, possible moles whose disclosure could damage the Bush's
administration's reputation.
No wonder the show "24" is popular, it has villains, moles, with
top level law enforcement positions whose real job is to sabotage
attempts to catch the bad guys.
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| User: "Passerby Passerby @midnight.net" |
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| Title: Re: Paranoid Thoughts on the Failed World Trade Center Investigation |
31 Jan 2006 12:39:50 PM |
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"gerry" <gerrytwo@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1138731231.765427.145230@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
The crimes scene is gone, the building steel recycled and the victims'
families paid off. That would not stop Grissom's C.S.I. staff from
continuing a homicide investigation if they were in charge of forensics
at the WTC, but real life is different, especially when politics, Big
Oil and George Bush are involved.
High floor stairwells in both One and Two World Center suffered
significant damage during the attack. The assumption has been that
this damage came from the explosive impact of the suicide jets into the
buildings. That assumption should not be enough to block an
investigation into inside terrorists. If the World Trade Center attack
included an inside component, terrorists within the building who
planted explosives in the stairwells, these guys would have had to
store their explosives somewhere. It was not enough that the
explosives could have been brought up to a high floor as construction
material, possible as RDX-equivalent high explosive inserted with
normal appearing sheetrock.
A major source of untapped information on who was in the World Trade
Center offices days before 9/11 are employees of the U.S. Postal
Service and of the package delivery services, UPS, Federal Express and
DHL. These letter carriers and delivery employees were in the best
position to notice what was happening at WTC offices, such as new
tenants, new work crews on a floor and other changes. What these guys
saw, and as well as what the WTC staff saw, who monitored closed
circuit television feeds inside the building, including stairwells,
doesn't seem to have been a subject of investigation. On television,
crimes are sometimes solved by analyzing the continuously recording
cameras in ATMs. Obviously, the WTC investigators were too busy
looking the other way to watch television.
Since 9/11, the FBI has issued no report to the public on its findings,
the NYPD has done nothing except pat itself on the back and the New
York City Fire Department ahs done even worse, suppressing reports by
its surviving WTC firefighters of high floor explosions. It is as if
the government does not want to find any more terrorists linked to
9/11, possible moles whose disclosure could damage the Bush's
administration's reputation.
No wonder the show "24" is popular, it has villains, moles, with
top level law enforcement positions whose real job is to sabotage
attempts to catch the bad guys.
And still no intellectual curiosity over, nevermind mention of, Marvin Bush
being associated with the company in charge of security at the WTC.
Another Ground Zero curiosity: Someone just happened to stumble across
Atta's passport, and that of another "hijacker". within a couple of blocks
of the scene of the crime?
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