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


To: TigerPaw who wrote (17191)4/16/2007 11:16:39 PM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20039
 
"Where were you on 9/11 and what did you do?".

I do not want to get into a long arguement about the matter, but so what? Anyone would say I was doing my job on 9/11 and all around me were contractors of all shapes and sizes at all hours of the day doing their jobs for weeks prior. It would have occured weeks or days prior; another reason why recall afterwards would be difficult (what would one focus in on, which day, which contractor, what time?). There is no reason why a mission such as preparing for 9/11 could not be pulled off with ordinary looking contractors under everyone's noses, who might think they're just installing equipment or supports, and nobody would think for a moment anything was out of the ordinary. What is there to discuss afterwards? They blended in; there's nothing to discuss. We have contractors coming through my building doing god knows what, I just do my job and am not in a position to question their presence.

Now there are other arguments that could be put forthe regarding why the towers could not have been brought down with explosives, but to say it's just too impractical a job to pull off because they would be noticed or it's too big a job is just not realistic in regards to how intelligence agencies have carried out missions for decades. They know how to operate without being noticed and they operate in a compartmentalized and need to know manner which eliminates spilling the beans afterwards, because nobody knows what role they played or sees the bigger picture. There are no beans to spill, and that is why they operate in such a manner.