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Year after year, we commemorate the 9/11 tragedy, remember the victims and condemn the perpetrators and their hate-based motives. But mainstream media mentions of questions and concerns from surviving victims and families are almost always avoided. After nearly a decade since the deadly destruction on U.S. soil, real investigative inquiry into the incident has not occurred.
If we are thinking people, it may make us wonder if some kind of 9/11 corruption cover up could be behind the failure to find the facts. The official conspiracy theory launched by the Bush Administration was parroted by the media once its wool was spun. However, said yarn still leaves a funny taste in my mouth. It failed to adequately answer or address the suffering survivors.
The White House’s handpicked 9/11 Commission failed to answer 400 questions raised by the victims’ families. In 2004, one year after the Commission released its report, these families held a Congressional briefing on the failings of the report, hosted by U.S. Representative Cynthia McKinney (D-GA).
In 2009 these family members a number of public figures join together to continue to call for answers on the 8th anniversary of the explosive events. A copy of their petition is here: http://www.911truth.org/page.php?page=2009_truth_statement.
Why was nothing done to respond to advance warnings of the attacks? Why were normal hi-jacking procedures ignored on THAT particular day? How could Flight 77 have flown so far of course toward the Pentagon without being detected and why was there no significant plane wreckage recorded at the sight?
I don’t know if you have the answers but some people think that Washington insiders either turned away or assisted in orchestrating the events toward two ends. One was to boost support for invading Afghanistan and launching the ongoing Oil Wars of the 21st Century. The other, according to accusations, was to essentially eviscerate the constitutional rights of American citizens with the cowering consent of the mass majority, freaked by fear.
Does it sound farfetched that 9/11 tragedy could have been knowingly permitted by people in government? Career U.S. Army officer and Pentagon survivor, April Gallop, doesn’t think it is far fetched at all. She is suing former Vice President Dick Cheney, then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and other officials at the time for conspiracy and cover up.
Amidst her evidence is testimony from numerous expert pilots. After studying the black box recording from the plane and other FAA evidence, they consider it impossible for the Flight 77 jet to have carried out the attack as asserted by the official conspiracy caper kept alive by Washington and the corporate media.
9/11 corruption also appears corroborated in New York where, indeed, airplanes were witnessed wading into the upper stories of the two twin towers. Yet eyewitness reports from rescue workers and news reporters readily found on YouTube also concur in consistently claiming of numerous explosions. They claim bombs blew up in other parts of this building that was built to withstand just such aerial impacts without structural damage.
Since the mainstream media is master at maintaining the official story, you may not have heard of recent reports from scientists on studies of dust and debris from the Ground Zero. The international investigative team was headed by Dr. Niels Harrit of Copenhagen University.
“Based on these observations, we conclude that the red layer of the red/gray chips we have discovered in the WTC dust is active, unreacted thermitic material, incorporating nanotechnology, and is a highly energetic pyrotechnic or explosive material,” concluded the report which is summarized at http://www.911truth.org/page.php?page=2009_truth_satement.
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Loosid
January 22nd, 2010 at 6:33 am
Hes too busy playing with Oprah and Michelle, you know another US Tax payer paid vacation while Rome burns
munkeymee
January 22nd, 2010 at 7:12 am
you cant my wife tried when i came back but it didnt work
WPMixer
January 22nd, 2010 at 7:25 am
Hooooooorah 6th Comm Bn 4th MLG Reserves Brooklyn, NYC. Lance Corpal .Chenet
tyler
January 23rd, 2010 at 9:32 am
a stop off in Germany on AMC maybe about 20 hours, im not sure there is always a layover
KB
January 24th, 2010 at 4:19 pm
There are no direct flights from Afghanistan to Greece. You would fly either from Kabul to Dubai (2.5 hours) and then to Greece, or more likely from Kabul to Istanbul (4.5 to 7 hours) and then to Greece. I think the Istanbul flight only leaves Kabul on Ariana twice a week though.
Theresa
January 25th, 2010 at 3:14 am
I don't believe there's a nonstop route from LA to Afghanistan. However, if there is it would last about 12-14 hours. If there's a connection, it may depend on the connecting airport. If you connect to NY, then the flight from LA to NY is about 6 hours, then to Afghanistan is about 13 hours. If you connect to Chicago, the flight to Chicago is about 4 hours, then to Afghanistan it's about 14 hours. If you connect from Atlanta the flight to Atlanta is about 5 hours long, and to Afghanistan it's about 14 hours.
Hope this helps!
star
January 25th, 2010 at 6:58 am
Yes, passport holders of Afghanistan need an Italian Airport Transit Visa even if they stay in the international transit area of an Italian Airport. The visa requirement is waived if the traveler holds a valid visa or residence permit for Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Ireland, Japan, Liechtenstein, Romania, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Source(s):
http://www.consdetroit.esteri.it/NR/rdonlyres/6036197E-064E-4647-B91C-CC3F716DA5E0/0/AIRPORTTRANSIT.pdf
http://www.consdetroit.esteri.it/Consolato_Chicago/Menu/I_Servizi/Per_chi_si_reca_in_italia/types.htm
Jessa M
January 25th, 2010 at 11:15 am
If you were to get a direct flight it would be approx. 16 Hrs 40 Min from Kabul to Mexico City. You can get flight times for airports all over the world at http://www.jets.com/
Kate210
January 25th, 2010 at 1:30 pm
Kazakhstan is huge, and Afghanistan is pretty big as well. So we should really be more specific for accuracy. Between Kabul, Afghanistan and Shymkent, Kazakhstan there are about 600 miles (1000 km), so at the average speed of an airplane at 245 m/s there would be a flight time of just over an hour. However, between Kandahar, Afghanistan and Semey, Kazakhstan there are 1500 miles (2400 km) and the flight would take close to three hours. That being said, there are no American or NATO bases in Kazakhstan. So you may be talking about the Manas airbase in the neighboring country of Kyrgyzstan. The Manas base is leased to the United States and is located across the border from Shymkent, Kazakhstan.
Jackie J
January 25th, 2010 at 3:28 pm
It's about 35 to 45 min. depends on weather you are flying Fixed Wing or Rotary.