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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: shadowman who wrote (6219)5/6/2004 4:12:57 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 20039
 
Meanwhile....
KIEV, Ukraine, May 06, 2004 -- Ukrainian security forces seized two containers of a radioactive material seen as a likely ingredient for "dirty bomb," police said Thursday.
In a joint action, Ukraine's police and state security agents arrested
three men from the southern city of Simferopol on the Crimean peninsula and seized two containers of cesium-137, police spokesman Yuriy Kondratyev told The Associated Press. An unspecified number of people were detained throughout Ukraine...

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To: shadowman who wrote (6219)5/6/2004 10:00:36 PM
From: Don Earl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20039
 
An AP version of the same story:

news.yahoo.com

And a link to the NYT piece from Yahoo that doesn't require a log on.

nytimes.com

Do you realize than in going on 3 years, there has not been one single quote, comment or statement from any of the flight controllers on duty on 9/11?

It's pretty easy to figure out why the evidence was destroyed, like so much other evidence related to 9/11 was destroyed. In the first few hours after the attacks, the official story had not been fed to those required to tell it. A lot like the demolitions expert who stated the towers were brought down with a controlled demolition, then was forced to change his story to the melted steel theory a few days later. What if the hijackings were reported by the controllers in a timely fashion, and made comments on why NORAD didn't respond? What if they heard comments over the radio not consistent with hijackers in control of the planes? What if there were a whole lot of things they freely commented on that didn't make sense to them at the time, and would have thrown a bucket of cold water on the official story?

Obviously if the supervisor destroyed the tape several months after being specifically instructed to preserve evidence, it surely was not a casual act, or something done on impulse. It's a crying shame some of these people don't have the guts to go public. Then again, considering the death grip our secret government has on the media, some of them may already have tried. I wonder how many of them are still alive?