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


To: TigerPaw who wrote (17167)4/15/2007 1:33:43 AM
From: Don Earl  Respond to of 20039
 
IMO, you are being intentionally foolish, but perhaps it isn't something you have to work at.



To: TigerPaw who wrote (17167)4/15/2007 9:15:48 AM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 20039
 
The WTC was one of the biggest office complexes in the world. Literally tens of thousands of people worked in the various buildings, and office supplies and office renovations and other building work was constantly ongoing. In that atmosphere, nothing would seem out of the ordinary to people used to such activity. I've seen some pretty strange equipment delivered to work (not WTC) that garnered some attention from the office staff for a few minutes, but everyone just wrote it off as something new that maintenance was working on (that's the mentality people have to unusual things at work, not their business or concern).

Any explosives smuggled into the WTC could be done quite clandestinely and not seem unusual at all in such a busy and ever-changing environment as what existing at the WTC. Keep in mind that persons working in intelligence are already well accustomed to working on a compartmentalized "need to know" basis, so the whole WTC operation could be directed from the highest of levels of the intelligence community and use trained underlings that have no idea they are part of a larger plot and who are accustomed to working in such a manner. That is how they prevent the beans from being spilled later on. There are no beans to spill. Everyone just did a small piece of the operation without even knowing they were part of anything larger or who the other persons involved were.

Contact #1, deliver "building equipment" to a Brooklyn warehouse. Contact #2 deliver "building equipment" to the maintenance area at the WTC. Contact #3 install the "building equipment" according to the enclosed plans. Three intelligence entities are involved, but unaware of each other or the larger plot. It might sound wacky, but that is how our intelligence agencies operate to ensure that secrets are kept and plans are not blown, so nobody actually knows too much about what they are doing (in case they are a double agent), or if they are doing anything at all that is part of a larger operation (so they just do as they're told and do not think about the larger picture).