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To: Skywatcher who wrote (188949)10/4/2001 8:09:04 AM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 769670
 
Traitor....uh huh....sick people on this thread

Don't be so hard on yourself. There's still hope for you if you make an effort...

JLA



To: Skywatcher who wrote (188949)10/4/2001 9:45:45 AM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 769670
 
traitor: who who is false to an obligation or duty.

Discussions over strategy and how to win the war on terrorism is one thing. But, insisting that the POTUS is a coward and liar is seditious, hienious, and traitorous at this point in time.

And fwiw, Air Force One was a target, and prolly the White House as well.

Coded Warnings Raise The Spectre Of A Mole Inside The White House
By Jeremy Laurance
The Independent - London

As the second airliner slammed into the south tower of the World Trade Centre,
Vice-President Dick Cheney was staring at a television in the White House. It
was 9.03am. His Secret Service men grabbed him and hurried him down to the
President's emergency operations centre, an underground bunker hardened to
withstand a nuclear attack

On the way to the tubular structure, Mr Cheney was told that another plane, or a
helicopter loaded with explosives, was headed for the White House. He promptly
called the President in Florida, who had just boarded Air Force One, and urged
him not to come back to Washington immediately.

In the bunker, the Vice-President was joined by Condoleezza Rice, the national
security adviser, and the Transportation Secretary, Norman Mineta, among others.
They were told six commercial aircraft were unaccounted for, all of which were
potential missiles. One had supposedly crashed in Kentucky (not true), and
another in Pennsylvania (accurate; its passengers or crew, apparently struggling
with the hijackers, may have saved the White House).

The airliner that had taken off at Dulles AA Flight 77 did a 360-degree turn,
away from the White House and, at 9.45am, slammed into the Pentagon.

At about that time, accounts began coming into the White House bunker that four
international flights were headed toward Washington over the Atlantic and
another from Korea. It could not be determined whether they were hostile; part
of the terrorist scheme. US fighters and an Awacs control aircraft scrambled.

A threatening message received by the Secret Service was relayed to the agents
with the President that "Air Force One is next." American code words were used
showing a knowledge of procedures that made the threat credible.

Karl Rove, the president's senior adviser, told William Safire of the New York
Times:"When the President said 'I don't want some tinhorn terrorists keeping me
out of Washington,' the Secret Service informed him the threat contained
language showing the terrorists had knowledge of his procedures and whereabouts.
It was decided to get airborne with a fighter escort."

After the President landed at an air force base in Louisiana and made a tape for
broadcast, he was, in Mr Rove's words, "pretty antsy" about not being at the
centre of command.

George Bush made clear to the Vice-President his intense desire to return to
Washington. The Secret Service objected strongly. Mr Cheney, a former Defence
Secretary, suggested Air Force One go to Offutt base in Nebraska, headquarters
of the Strategic Air Command, where the president could convene the National
Security Council.

A White House official, quoted by Mr Safire, said "It would have been
irresponsible of him to come back, pounding his chest when hostile aircraft may
have been headed our way. Any suggestion that he should have done so is
ludicrous."

The most puzzling aspect of the events concerns the credibility of the "Air
Force One is next" message. It was clearly viewed as a threat, not a friendly
warning but if so, why would the terrorists send it? It is also unclear how they
got the codeword information and transponder know-how.

The worry now must be that knowledge of codewords, presidential whereabouts and
secret procedures indicates the terrorists may have a mole in the White House -
or the Secret Service, FBI, FAA or CIA.

If so, America's war on terror may well have to start in its own front room.

news.independent.co.uk