Sunday, April 30, 2017

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LEDO) Seismic researchers hint at even larger numbers for 9-11

9/11 PAL Station has a missing shock wave








 I think you meant to say was: 9/11 was inside job.. Think about all the people who said they heard and felt explosives only to change their story i.e Mr. Hess WTC7, Marc Desire M.E, Jay Jonas to name a few. The body part map showing body part flew 1,000's of feet. etc missing seismic data and hints of larger seismic recordings i.e cover up Dr. Sykes said the twin tower collapses were slightly larger in destructive energy then 2.4 which is the report maximum for 9/11. 
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/12/us/a-day-of-terror-the-measurement-columbia-s-seismographs-log-quake-level-impacts.html Over 1,100 victims lost without a trace 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTZG238jH9k earthquaketrack@gmail.com
Does http://earthquaketrack.com have 9/11 quakes recorded?

16 years ago 2.4 magnitude, 7 km depth 
ManhattanNew YorkUnited States

http://earthquaketrack.com/quakes/2001-01-17-12-34-22-utc-2-4-7

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LEDO) Seismic researchers hint at even larger numbers then Then reported about 9/11
LEDO Seismic researchers hint at even larger numbers then the 2.4 Magnitude Quakes on 9-11
''It was pretty good sized,'' said Lynn R. Sykes, a seismologist at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University, which tracks global earthquakes from its base 10 miles north of Manhattan. The destructive energy of the January earthquake was magnitude 2.4, a minor earthquake. It was felt in Manhattan and Queens. Dr. Sykes said the twin tower collapses were slightly larger in destructive energy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/12/us/a-day-of-terror-the-measurement-columbia-s-seismographs-log-quake-level-impacts.html Key here is "were slightly larger in destructive energy" greater then 2.4 but reported energies is lower 2.3 2.1 .09 , .07

.06 from PAL.. Longitude and latitude 40.711??? and 74.013??? is too short for exact location. Three more digits is required.. http://www.latlong.net/c/?lat=40.711484&long=-74.011481 My guess is the exact location is between the towers for each.. http://911truthout.blogspot.com/2014/06/size-of-911-wtc-seismic-summary-by-ldeo.html Jim Donaghy was shaving inside his Upper East Side apartment when he felt a boom, followed by a slight shaking. "You know those big construction Dumpsters they use when doing work on a building? It sounded like someone dropped one of those," Donaghy said. "That's what I thought it was." The other earthquake seem more like a test explosion, deep underground and getting ready for the real deal.. Have you heard the explosions yet? The 11:25 Explosion sound up close versions seem to match the N.J filmed explosion sounds 2.22 miles away.. The 11:25 Explosion sound up close 11:25 might match up to Seismograph above..

Sunday, April 23, 2017

A key patterned divergence which removes this plane from all AA planes in existence




TWA had exact same color palette as 2001 american airlines 


I remember on the NYPD Communications Division Tapes Cops said it was a TWA that hit the North Tower 7m42s mark



Last Secrets of 911 plane parts don't match





Story line in text: 
ABC asks "was 9/11 your Pearl Harbor" ? The guys marching was caused by the Reichstag fire, possible HTA thermite based arson .. Then 878 feet is the distance Flight 11 belongings flew while being obstructed by the South tower.. Regardless the mother believes this story.. Flight 11 personal items are returned from another building down the street almost 900 feet away. Next we look at plane debris found along this same path.. Next we look at the only color photo with a plane part with colors. The correct pattern is: Silver, dark blue then white. The pattern does match the pattern of flight 11 or flight 175 nor does it has the right color blue. The white color is missing. This part should be located at a museum and be reexamined to double check this issue.. If I am correct, then the plane were switched. Passenger belonging might have been left on the plane or dumped later because rings in perfect condition was found across different passengers. I am not sure any fragments of passengers were ever found. If so let me know.

Betty Omg 904-555-00004 FBI

https://vault.fbi.gov/9-11%20Commission%20Report/9-11-interviews-2001-09-sep-03-of-08/view

Then, on the afternoon of the 12th of September, a Toyota was flagged as “suspicious,” at Dulles International Airport. It was registered to Al-Hazmi of Lemon Grove, California, and was diligently searched. Among the items found, were:
  • Four (4) color diagrams of an instrument panel for a B757 aircraft
  • One yellow and black utility knife (a.k.a. “box cutter”)
  • One identification card form the Pan Am International Flight Academy, Jet Tech International, in Phoenix, AZ, bearing the name HANI HANJOUR
  • A cashier’s check to the Flight Academy in the amount of $5745 from HANJOUR
  • A travel itinerary for KHALID AL-MIHDHAR and MAJED MOQED on AA Flight 77, specifying seats 13A and 13B
  • A piece of paper with the name “Osama 5895316”

    “Atta was the only passenger among the 81 aboard American Flight 11 whose luggage didn’t make the flight” (Paul Sperry, WorldNetDaily.com, September 11, 2002).


Dear Mr. Plesse:

The National Archives only collects federal government records, so the NYPD records are not part of our collection. The records the NYPD shared with the 9/11 Commission are here because they were accessioned as part of the 9/11 Commission collection. I spent several hours trying to figure out where to find original NYPD records and I have had no luck at all, so I can understand why this is frustrating for you. I have a few suggestions, but no easy answer. 

1.) Contact the New York State Archives (archref@nysed.gov) and ask what records they have about 9/11 and if they know how to access the NYPD records from that day. This might be a routine question for them.

2.) Contact the New York Public Library (http://www.nypl.org/ask-nypl) and ask about NYPD records. They are among the best reference staff in the country, so they will know.

3.) The New York Times sued the City of New York for access to some first responder materials. They have since created an elaborate website (www.nytimes.com/sept11) that contains a mountain of information about that day. Take a look at the site for clues about original records and you might also find some additional information -- oral histories, for example -- that might interest you.

I'm sorry I can't be more helpful with this part of your request. There is so much information out there that I cannot keep track of it all and can barely stay ahead of what I have in my own collection. While the Internet has made many kinds of research easier, archival research can still be a hugely time-consuming hunt. I wish I knew how to make it easier for you.

As for your other questions...
1.) 9/11 Commission first responder interviews
The National Archives' General Counsel examined the agreement between the City of New York and the 9/11 Commission and determined that we not only cannot make the content of the first responder interviews available until the 25 year mark, we also cannot release the names of those interviewed. I can tell you that I've read these interviews and recall nothing about airplane markings.The film footage captured by the Naudet Brothers is the best footage I'm aware of that captures the first plane. If you haven't seen it, the Naudet's film is available from film rental stores, Netflix, etc. The interviews I've read that mention the second plane do so in terms of the bang of the contact, not as someone seeing the airplane coming, so I don't recall any mention of markings.

2.) Van explosion on King Street
The file titled "148-911-NY00099-4-s1" contains a reference to the bomb squad being called to 6th Avenue and King Street at approximately the 35:00 mark in the recording. I'm assuming the details of this call would be written up in original NYPD records I talked about at the start of this email. Also keep in mind that the FBI is the main investigating entity for the attack itself. If they felt such an explosion would be part of the overall attack, they would have records. If you haven't explored the FBI records, please do so. They are also the agency responsible for the recovered bits of the airplanes, so they are also important to your markings question. All the FBI records cited in the 9/11/Commission Report were processed by the FBI FOIA Office and posted here (https://vault.fbi.gov/9-11%20Commission%20Report/). You can also find link a link to the FBI FOIA request form there, too, I think, if this material isn't helpful.

3.) Photographs of the airplanes
Again, check the FBI website. Any debris of the airplanes would most certainly have been considered evidence, so it would be within the FBI's scope. Also, search for images of the Moussaoui trial exhibits; photos of airplane debris were used in the trial. 

4.) Original request for SOD recordings
As I said yesterday, I'll email you a CD with recordings. Based on your response about the time frame, I'll send these:


NYPD Communications Division SOD, Division 1, Ch 17 09:29-10:15 a.m. 

NYPD Communications Division SOD, World Trade Center, 9:32:20-10:18:56 a.m. 

NYPD Communications Division, SOD, World Trade Center, 8:46:53-9:33 a.m. 



NYPD Communications Division, 9/11/2001, Location: World Trade Center, Special Operations Division, 8:46:53-9:33

NYPD Communications Division, 9/11/2001, Location: World Trade Center, Special Operations Division, 9:32:20-10:18:56

NYPD Communications Division, 9/11/2001, Location: World Trade Center, Special Operations Division, 10:18-11:04:56

NYPD Communications Division, 9/11/2001, Location: World Trade Center, Special Operations Division, 11:04-11:49:56

NYPD Communications Division, 9/11/2001, Location: World Trade Center, Special Operations Division, 11:49-12:34



These recordings are often scratchy and not always clear in terms of being able to understand what's being said. My office doesn't have any software or means of improving the sound quality, so you'll get what I have. The Aviation base is included on the recordings.

The National Archives usually charges a fee of $15 per disc, but I would rather not do the paperwork, so let's call this a gift from the National Archives to you!

I hope this information helps you. I'm sorry I don't have easy answers or specific documents I can provide to answer your questions. If you have additional questions, I will be back in the office in January, but my colleagues are here M-Th next week and the following week. You can email them at Legislative.Archives@nara.gov. 

Best of luck with your research!

Happy New Year!
Bob Runyon Fascinating ... 
does anyone have an answer for WHY
an airliner should be able to penetrate a skyscraper wall

"like a hot knife through butter" 
?????????????????????????????????????
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Daniel M. Plesse Bob Runyon People say the tower was shaking like in an earthquake BEFORE the plane hit SO what was the shaking before each event? 
Maybe an airliner should be able to penetrate a skyscraper With Infrasound on 9/11
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXaNBzm90m4

Richard McManus The are some interesting photos/video on this link, but not all of them. The photos of the windows from a large commercial size jet is good evidence to counter the NO-PLANERS. But the colors in this photo are a bit different than the dark blue seen in a photo of an American Airlines jet. But the color pattern matches up with what we would expect having come from an AA jet. Only to blue color is much lighter. Maybe the heat caused the dark blue to turn lighter blue? Yes, the large yellow/orange ball or flash is likely from an explosion. The photos of the fire burning next to a car, those flames look like burning metal flames, not hydrocarbon flames.
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Daniel M. Plesse Richard McManus You missed the key sentence

"The white Stripe is missing. A key patterned divergence which removes this plane from all AA planes in existence" 

You are avoiding the key evidence or you are blocking your brain from seeing the key evidence as it exists. 

"color pattern matches up with what we would expect having come from an AA " No it does not was point of this communication.
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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Chapter 18 Reference

CHAPTER 18: "WE COULD HAVE GOTTEN LUCKY"
1. Eric Lichtblau and Josh Meyer, "Terrorist Ties Cited in Memo," Los Angeles Times, May 23, 2002, p. Al.
2. Author interview with Steve Emerson, June 2002.
3. Jim Yardley with Jo Thomas, "For Agent in Phoenix, the Cause of Many Frustrations Extended to His Own Office," The New York Times, June 19, 2002, p. A18.
4. Neil A. Lewis, "F.B.I. Chief Admits 9/11 Might Have Been Detectable," The New York Times, May 30, 2002, p. Al.
5. David Firestone and Matthew L. Wald, "Flight Schools See Downside to Crackdown," The New York Times, May 27, 2002, p. Al.
6. Johnston and Van Natta, Jr., "Wary of Risk, Slow to Adapt, F.B.I. Stumbles in Terror War," p. Al. 7. James Risen, "F.B.I. Agent Was Tracking Radical Linked to Hijacker," The New York Times, September 25, 2002, p. A14.
8. Michael Hirsh and Michael Isikoff, "What Went Wrong," Newsweek, May 27, 2002, p. 27.
9. Jim Yardley, "E-Mail Sent to Flight School Gave Terror Suspect's 'Goal,' " The New York Times, February 8, 2002, p. A10.
10. Inside 9-11: What Really Happened, p. 194.
11. Gary Fields and David S. Cloud, "France Described Moussaoui as Radical in Cables to FBI," The Wall Street Journal, May 28, 2002, p. A6.
12. Romesh Ratnesar and Michael Weisskopf, "How the FBI Blew the Case," Time, June 3, 2002, p. 23.
13. Philip Shenon, "Early Warnings on Moussaoui Are Detailed," The New York Times, October 18, 2002, p. Al 3.
14. Neil A. Lewis with David Johnston and Don Van Natta, Jr., "F.B.I. Inaction Blurred Picture Before Sept. 11," The New York Times, May 27, 2002, p. Al.
15. See John J. Fialka, Tom Hamburger, and Gary Fields, "Hijackers' Interest in Crop Dusters Puzzles Investigators," The Wall Street Journal, November 19, 2001, p. A2 2 .
16.Mark Hosenball and Michael Isikoff, "Are the Feds At Sea?" Newsweek, June 3, 2002 P22
17. Gunaratna, Inside Al Qaeda, p. 109.
The legitimizingof terror fears:Researchor Psy Ops?
19. Philip Shenon, "Prosecutors Say Business Card Ties Suspect to Flight 93 Pilot," The New York Times, September 2 5, 2002, p. A14.
22.  Power. David S. Cloud, and Gary Fields, "FAA Chose Not to Warn "-.Pivotal Arrest Before Sept. 11," The Wall Street Journal, May 20, Airlines on  2002.P. Al. ,
23. James Risen. "Intelligence Officials Discount '98 Report from Caribbean of Plot to Hit Trade Center," The New York Times, September 20, 2002. p. A14.
24. Jonathan D. Salant, "FAA Warned Airlines in 1998 That bin Laden Might Hijack an Airplane," San Francisco Chronicle, May 26, 2002.
Bulletins Warned Airports in '98 by Ralph Ranalli The Boston Globe May 26, 2002
25. The Sociology and Psychology of Terrorism: Who Becomes a Terrorist and Why prepared for the National Intelligence Council by the Library of Congress Federal Research Division, September 1999; available online at http://www1( .govirr/frd/Sociology-Psychology%20oP/020Terrorism.htm. 
27. Hirsh and Isikoff, "What Went Wrong," P. 32.
28. Tanenhaus, "The C.I.A.'s Blind Ambition," p. 98.
http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/5883550/c-i-a-s-blind-ambition
29. Philip Shenon and David Johnston, "2 Agencies Say Pair's Tracking," The New York Times, October 2, 2002, p. Al

30. Mueller quoted in David Johnston, "Self-Criticism and and its Risks The New York Times, May 30, 2002, p. Al
 see also, Lewis, "F.B.I. Chief Admits 9/11 Might Have Been Detectable," p. Al.

31. Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman, "The Hijackers We Let Escape" Newsweek, June 10, 2002, p. 25.
32. Wright, "The Counter-Terrorist," p. 59.
33. Breakdown: How America's Intelligence Failures Led to September 11 [Bill Gertz], pp. 45-46.
34. Risen, "C.I.A.'s Inquiry on Qaeda Aide Seen as Flawed,"

36. David Johnston and Elizabeth Becker, "C.I.A. Was Tracking Months Earlier Than It Had Said," The New York Times, June 3, 2002,
38. Dana Priest and Dan Eggen, "9/11 Probers Say Agencies Fail Attack Signs," The Washington Post, September 19, 2002, p. Al.
39. Lewis with Johnston and Van Natta, Jr., "F.B.I. Inaction Blur Before Sept. 11," p. Al.
40. Hirsh and Michael Isikoff , "What Went Wrong," p. 32; see also. Michael Isikoff  and Klaidman, "The Hijackers We Let Escape," p. 19.




Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Moussaoui as a potential threat had not been shared

Flight 93 Calls 




Congressional Record, V. 149, Pt. 4, February 25, 2003 to March 10, 2003


"Moussaoui as a potential threat had not been shared with other intelligence and law enforcement authorities."

Including but not Limited to all

1. The Media News, Print etc outlets
2. Presidential PDB's 
Documents: The 6 August 2001 PDB and more
3. All Senior Executive Intelligence Briefs

The FBI’s Investigation of 
Zacarias Moussaoui
https://oig.justice.gov/special/s0606/chapter4.htm


Moussaoui's computer, searched after September 11, revealed information about crop-dusting and large jets, and his belongings included the phone number of lead hijacker Mohamed Atta's roommate.

https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-86477071.html



Radical Fundamentalist Unit (RFU)

Early 2001: Later Moussaoui Case Supervisor Promoted to Unit Chief Position

FBI's 'Phoenix' memo

http://www.vaed.uscourts.gov/notablecases/moussaoui/exhibits/defense/129.pdf



CIA posted a request for detention of two Saudi men In those belongings, the committee's report said, were papers linking him to suspected al Qaeda operatives i.e phone number of lead hijacker Mohamed Atta's roommate."But in a critical omission, officials at the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and the FBI's Financial Review Group -- which both have the power to tap into private credit card and bank data -- were not informed, the committees said. Officials of both groups said later that had they been told, they could readily have located Alhazmi and Almihdhar, who were using credit cards to supplement their income from funds sent from overseas."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/2003/07/25/a-history-of-missed-connections/03465f5e-f2f5-49b7-8964-3b847e0a7c5a/?utm_term=.bd5853a27c53

Saturday, April 8, 2017

9-11 Oral History to Mp3 Project

September 11, 2001 as a Cultural Trauma: A Case Study through Popular Culture

  • Feb 3, 2017
    by Christine Muller

Hardcover

Kindle Edition



by David Ray Griffin
“[T]here was just an explosion [in the south tower]. It seemed like on television [when] they blow up these buildings. It seemed like it was going all the way around like a belt, all these explosions.”
–Firefighter Richard Banaciski
“I saw a flash flash flash [at] the lower level of the building. You know like when they demolish a building?”
–Assistant Fire Commissioner Stephen Gregory
“[I]t was [like a] professional demolition where they set the charges on certain floors and then you hear ‘Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop’.”
–Paramedic Daniel Rivera
Source Files
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B0pxVbXyB9OLeEl2MjVxdjRpOFk?usp=sharing

9-11 Oral History to Mp3 Project
https://archive.org/details/911truthFullFinalProjectOralHistoryMp3

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OCR Test 2

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