Galileo
01-13-2010, 05:30 PM
15 phone call factoids that contradict the official government conspiracy theory
by Rolf Lindgren (Galileo)
1) Betty Ong and Madeline Sweeney on FL11 said there were 4 hijackers, not 5. Both gave the "wrong" seat numbers for the hijackers.
2) Mark Bingham on FL93 said there were 3 hijackers, not 4.
3) Renee May on FL77 said there were 6 hijackers, not 5.
4) Most of Ong's phone call recording is missing.
5) Ong and/or Sweeney gave specific information that the hijackers had guns (which contradicts the "boxcutters" theory). They even gave the exact seat number of the shooter and the shoo-tee.
6) Tom Burnett on FL93 said the hijackers had guns.
7) Todd Beamer's call on FL93 lasted until 10:48 AM, long after the plane was shot down/crashed. The person who took Beamer's call, Lisa Jefferson, heard no screaming or crashing noises.
8) Jeremy Glick's call on FL93 lasted until 11:43 AM, long after the plane was shot down/crashed. The person who took Glick's call, Joanne Makely, heard no screaming or crashing noises.
9) No call on FL93 was attempted after 9:53 (Honor Waino's), except unconnected calls by Edward Felt and CeeCee Lyles at 9:58. No call (besides Beamer's and Glick's) lasted beyond 9:58, when the Sandy Bradshaw and Waino calls ended. The plane supposedly crashed at 10:03 or 10:06.
10) Ted Olson on FL77 lied, he never got a phone call from Barbara Olson.
11) Call recordings are missing for calls by Beamer (FL93), Bradshaw (FL93), and Sweeney (FL11).
12) Five "unknown" calls were made from FL77 to unknown numbers.
13) A 95-second "unknown" call was made from FL93 and the recording is missing.
14) The recording of 2 calls on FL175 are missing.
15) Sweeny on FL11 gave the "wrong" time for the cockpit takeover. She said it happened no earlier than 8:22, but communication with FL11 was supposedly lost at 8:15.
Conclusions
1) The hijackers had guns. We don't know exactly who they were, were they were seated, or how many there were.
2) Missing recordings indicate that most of the calls contained information which contradicts the official conspiracy theory.
3) The most heavily promoted calls are most likely to be suspect, and the least promoted calls are most likely to be genuine.
References & Sources
http://www.911blogger.com/node/16015
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by Rolf Lindgren (Galileo)
1) Betty Ong and Madeline Sweeney on FL11 said there were 4 hijackers, not 5. Both gave the "wrong" seat numbers for the hijackers.
2) Mark Bingham on FL93 said there were 3 hijackers, not 4.
3) Renee May on FL77 said there were 6 hijackers, not 5.
4) Most of Ong's phone call recording is missing.
5) Ong and/or Sweeney gave specific information that the hijackers had guns (which contradicts the "boxcutters" theory). They even gave the exact seat number of the shooter and the shoo-tee.
6) Tom Burnett on FL93 said the hijackers had guns.
7) Todd Beamer's call on FL93 lasted until 10:48 AM, long after the plane was shot down/crashed. The person who took Beamer's call, Lisa Jefferson, heard no screaming or crashing noises.
8) Jeremy Glick's call on FL93 lasted until 11:43 AM, long after the plane was shot down/crashed. The person who took Glick's call, Joanne Makely, heard no screaming or crashing noises.
9) No call on FL93 was attempted after 9:53 (Honor Waino's), except unconnected calls by Edward Felt and CeeCee Lyles at 9:58. No call (besides Beamer's and Glick's) lasted beyond 9:58, when the Sandy Bradshaw and Waino calls ended. The plane supposedly crashed at 10:03 or 10:06.
10) Ted Olson on FL77 lied, he never got a phone call from Barbara Olson.
11) Call recordings are missing for calls by Beamer (FL93), Bradshaw (FL93), and Sweeney (FL11).
12) Five "unknown" calls were made from FL77 to unknown numbers.
13) A 95-second "unknown" call was made from FL93 and the recording is missing.
14) The recording of 2 calls on FL175 are missing.
15) Sweeny on FL11 gave the "wrong" time for the cockpit takeover. She said it happened no earlier than 8:22, but communication with FL11 was supposedly lost at 8:15.
Conclusions
1) The hijackers had guns. We don't know exactly who they were, were they were seated, or how many there were.
2) Missing recordings indicate that most of the calls contained information which contradicts the official conspiracy theory.
3) The most heavily promoted calls are most likely to be suspect, and the least promoted calls are most likely to be genuine.
References & Sources
http://www.911blogger.com/node/16015
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