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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Private Detectives

This is just a reminder to me for than anything else, but I wonder if a private detective would be useful for tracking down some of the 9/11 issues that are hard to verify simply by the internet.

Obviously this would be expensive, and only useful for very specialized questions, but I have little time to try to track down some of these issues.

Obviously, the media is best suited to try to do this kind of investigative work, but the few "reporters" (Tom Flocco, Mike Ruppert) who are willing to question 9/11 are not particularly trustworthy.

A couple of questions that (off the top of my head) a private detective might be useful for:

1) is Jim Woolsey really threatening NYFD with termination or severance of pensions if they discuss bombs in the WTCs?

2) what exactly do the airlines know about the four 9/11 flights and where are the original flight manifests?

3) talk to the county coroner who dealt with the flight 93 crash. Does he have any suspicions? Did the FBI threaten him at all?

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

SPOOKED said:

2) what exactly do the airlines know about the four 9/11 flights and where are the original flight manifests?




What do they know!??

In American Airlines' case...EVERYTHING!!!!!!!

Because two of their flights that were "Hijacked" that day...DIDN'T OFFICIALLY EXIST! Yes, it's a FACT.

Check the BTS database from 9/11/01 for yourself:

http://members.iinet.net.au/~holmgren/1177.html

Therefore, the upper management of AA is COMPLICIT IN MURDER. PERIOD.

2:04 AM  
Blogger spooked said...

I agree Rob. But I wonder-- do you think a good private detective could get any incriminating evidence on AA?


If so, I would be willing to put up some cash.

10:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

definately possible. i like your idea to basically 'pool' our resources. i wonder if we could get some of the top 9/11 researchers to go along with this idea?

3:41 PM  
Anonymous asset searches said...

Yes, there are issues that are hard to track especially when it is too risky. The job should be worth hiring a licensed private detective or private investigator.

5:51 AM  

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