Shockingly, Insultingly, The Official Story on Flight 93 Is That NORAD Was Never Even Notified And Interceptors Were Never Scrambled
Believe it or not. And if that isn't insulting enough, there's this passage from the report:
God, this makes me angry! Why did the commission even put this in here? It is fucking insulting.
Okay, so calming down, trying to think here.
I can sort of understand why NORAD would want to cover up the FAA's warning of the flight 93 hijacking at 9:16am.
But why do they insult us (and that is really what it is), by saying NORAD was unable to scramble one fucking interceptor? An hour after the World Trade Center was first hit, a fucking hour and a half after flight 11 was recognized as a hijack, and NORAD couldn't get its act together to intercept flight 93?
Their reason is because they couldn't find flight 93 on their radar.
What a load of crap. What a stinking putrid load of horse manure. God, this is so unbelievably disgusting and insulting.
I should point out that according to Jere Longman's "Among the Heroes", United Airlines was tracking flight 93 the whole way on a big board at their headquarters.
Is the US government really trying to tell me United Airlines has better tracking capabilities for aircraft than the main US air defense system for North America? That the largest, most expensive and advanced military in the world can't find a hijacked airplane, under extreme emergency circumstances, even when the FAA is telling them where it is?
What a pathetic sick joke.
At 9:49, 13 minutes after Cleveland Center had asked about getting military help, the Command Center suggested that someone at headquarters should decide whether to request military assistance:This is after the World Trade Center has been hit twice, the Pentagon has been hit and there is a hijacked flight heading to DC. The country is facing a unparalleled threat, and HOW FUCKING CLUELESS ARE THESE FUCKING IDIOTS???????
FAA Headquarters: They're pulling Jeff away to go talk about United 93.
Command Center: Uh, do we want to think, uh, about scrambling aircraft?
FAA Headquarters: Oh, God, I don't know.
Command Center: Uh, that's a decision somebody's gonna have to make probably in the next ten minutes.
FAA Headquarters: Uh, ya know everybody just left the room.
God, this makes me angry! Why did the commission even put this in here? It is fucking insulting.
Okay, so calming down, trying to think here.
I can sort of understand why NORAD would want to cover up the FAA's warning of the flight 93 hijacking at 9:16am.
But why do they insult us (and that is really what it is), by saying NORAD was unable to scramble one fucking interceptor? An hour after the World Trade Center was first hit, a fucking hour and a half after flight 11 was recognized as a hijack, and NORAD couldn't get its act together to intercept flight 93?
Their reason is because they couldn't find flight 93 on their radar.
What a load of crap. What a stinking putrid load of horse manure. God, this is so unbelievably disgusting and insulting.
I should point out that according to Jere Longman's "Among the Heroes", United Airlines was tracking flight 93 the whole way on a big board at their headquarters.
Is the US government really trying to tell me United Airlines has better tracking capabilities for aircraft than the main US air defense system for North America? That the largest, most expensive and advanced military in the world can't find a hijacked airplane, under extreme emergency circumstances, even when the FAA is telling them where it is?
What a pathetic sick joke.
2 Comments:
That is very interesting and sad. Too many apathetic people in charge during 9/11 that did not care enough to make some decisions.
Quite agreed.
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