Van Jones a 911 truther

I would assume so NORAD could help them in case of a malfunction. But NORAD doesn't need to be informed by the FAA of anything, and if you think so, then you automatically think the Air Force is a bunch of incompetent boobs. I don't.


Cute divecon..........what a little negger troll you are AGAIN. Boo hoo.

I don't think NORAD does know when a transponder goes off. At least they didn't then (9/11/01).

Whatever though, I don't have a dog in this fight. You two duke it out.
 
I would assume so NORAD could help them in case of a malfunction. But NORAD doesn't need to be informed by the FAA of anything, and if you think so, then you automatically think the Air Force is a bunch of incompetent boobs. I don't.


Cute divecon..........what a little negger troll you are AGAIN. Boo hoo.

I don't think NORAD does know when a transponder goes off. At least they didn't then (9/11/01).

Whatever though, I don't have a dog in this fight. You two duke it out.


You believe that? Seriously? On what basis do you find that to be credible?
 
I would assume so NORAD could help them in case of a malfunction. But NORAD doesn't need to be informed by the FAA of anything, and if you think so, then you automatically think the Air Force is a bunch of incompetent boobs. I don't.


Cute divecon..........what a little negger troll you are AGAIN. Boo hoo.

I don't think NORAD does know when a transponder goes off. At least they didn't then (9/11/01).

Whatever though, I don't have a dog in this fight. You two duke it out.


You believe that? Seriously? On what basis do you find that to be credible?

Because their primary mission is outward looking. Not looking at internal commercial air traffic.

But if they do, OK.
 
I would assume so NORAD could help them in case of a malfunction. But NORAD doesn't need to be informed by the FAA of anything, and if you think so, then you automatically think the Air Force is a bunch of incompetent boobs. I don't.


Cute divecon..........what a little negger troll you are AGAIN. Boo hoo.

I don't think NORAD does know when a transponder goes off. At least they didn't then (9/11/01).

Whatever though, I don't have a dog in this fight. You two duke it out.


You believe that? Seriously? On what basis do you find that to be credible?
and on what basis do you back up your posts?
what gives you any credibility on this subject?
 
i don't think norad does know when a transponder goes off. At least they didn't then (9/11/01).

Whatever though, i don't have a dog in this fight. You two duke it out.


you believe that? Seriously? On what basis do you find that to be credible?

because their primary mission is outward looking. Not looking at internal commercial air traffic.

But if they do, ok.
bingo

they do monitor, but its not their primary responsibility
 
I don't think NORAD does know when a transponder goes off. At least they didn't then (9/11/01).

Whatever though, I don't have a dog in this fight. You two duke it out.


You believe that? Seriously? On what basis do you find that to be credible?

Because their primary mission is outward looking. Not looking at internal commercial air traffic.

But if they do, OK.


Really? So the FAA has intercepts now? [Reminding you that not all incidents are terrorism or aggressive actions.] Outward looking, huh?

This is why the people are easy to snow.
 
You believe that? Seriously? On what basis do you find that to be credible?

Because their primary mission is outward looking. Not looking at internal commercial air traffic.

But if they do, OK.


Really? So the FAA has intercepts now? [Reminding you that not all incidents are terrorism or aggressive actions.] Outward looking, huh?

This is why the people are easy to snow.
no, thats why the FAA has to report things to NORAD within its juridiction
yes, NORAD would have seen the transponder go off, however they wouldnt respond to it as a threat unless notified
unless you can actually find something that says otherwise
 
You believe that? Seriously? On what basis do you find that to be credible?

Because their primary mission is outward looking. Not looking at internal commercial air traffic.

But if they do, OK.


Really? So the FAA has intercepts now? [Reminding you that not all incidents are terrorism or aggressive actions.] Outward looking, huh?

This is why the people are easy to snow.

What are you talking about? Yer jumping all over the place and not staying on topic.
 
Because their primary mission is outward looking. Not looking at internal commercial air traffic.

But if they do, OK.


Really? So the FAA has intercepts now? [Reminding you that not all incidents are terrorism or aggressive actions.] Outward looking, huh?

This is why the people are easy to snow.

What are you talking about? Yer jumping all over the place and not staying on topic.
its pretty clear they dont know what the fuck they are talking about
 
i think this man and the rest of pilots for 911 truth has credibility...and i would have to question why your beloved corporate media ignores their existence in all their reporting and documentaries




Capt. Daniel Davis

Capt. Daniel Davis, U.S. Army – Former U.S. Army Air Defense Officer and NORAD Tac Director. Decorated with the Bronze Star and the Soldiers Medal for bravery under fire and the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in Viet Nam. Also served in the Army Air Defense Command as Nike Missile Battery Control Officer for the Chicago-Milwaukee Defense Area. Founder and former CEO of Turbine Technology Services Corp., a turbine (jet engine) services and maintenance company (15 years). Former Senior Manager at General Electric Turbine (jet) Engine Division (15 years). Private pilot.

Patriots Question 9/11 - Responsible Criticism of the 9/11 Commission Report
 
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i think this man and the rest of pilots for 911 truth has credibility...and i would have to question why your beloved corporate media ignores their existence in all their reporting and documentaries




Capt. Daniel Davis

Capt. Daniel Davis, U.S. Army – Former U.S. Army Air Defense Officer and NORAD Tac Director. Decorated with the Bronze Star and the Soldiers Medal for bravery under fire and the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in Viet Nam. Also served in the Army Air Defense Command as Nike Missile Battery Control Officer for the Chicago-Milwaukee Defense Area. Founder and former CEO of Turbine Technology Services Corp., a turbine (jet engine) services and maintenance company (15 years). Former Senior Manager at General Electric Turbine (jet) Engine Division (15 years). Private pilot.

Patriots Question 9/11 - Responsible Criticism of the 9/11 Commission Report


Quite an assortment of fruit and nuts there........NOT.
 
i think this man and the rest of pilots for 911 truth has credibility...and i would have to question why your beloved corporate media ignores their existence in all their reporting and documentaries




Capt. Daniel Davis

Capt. Daniel Davis, U.S. Army – Former U.S. Army Air Defense Officer and NORAD Tac Director. Decorated with the Bronze Star and the Soldiers Medal for bravery under fire and the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in Viet Nam. Also served in the Army Air Defense Command as Nike Missile Battery Control Officer for the Chicago-Milwaukee Defense Area. Founder and former CEO of Turbine Technology Services Corp., a turbine (jet engine) services and maintenance company (15 years). Former Senior Manager at General Electric Turbine (jet) Engine Division (15 years). Private pilot.

Patriots Question 9/11 - Responsible Criticism of the 9/11 Commission Report


Quite an assortment of fruit and nuts there........NOT.

yes it is really amazing how the controlled corporate media..the forth branch of government
programs people into believing..that the questions of 9/11 are the theories of lesbian comedians...unknown wackos and communist...and not the serious sober and painful conclusion of men of vast expertise and distinguished service
 
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The Communist has resigned now, but NOT gone. He is now entrenched in the 'shadows". Stand by for Beck, and the American people to be "BOMBED" by the Statists in the Media, and the Democrats for their outcry over a person that didn't have their interests and liberty at heart.

Stay tuned. It's coming come Tuesday.
 
Someone is trying to defend Jones signing that 9/11 truther statement saying he didn't understand/read what he signed. :rofl:

Yeah a graduate of Law at Yale can't understand ANYTHING written on a clipboard....yeah right....:doubt:
 
the issue with jones is not 9/11...so why do you pretend it is


Letter to Congress regarding the 9/11 Commission Report 9/13/04, signed by the following 25 military, intelligence, and law enforcement veterans: National Security Whistleblowers Coalition


"[W]e the undersigned wish to bring to the attention of the Congress and the people of the United States what we believe are serious shortcomings in the report and its recommendations. …

Omission is one of the major flaws in the Commission’s report. We are aware of significant issues and cases that were duly reported to the commission by those of us with direct knowledge, but somehow escaped attention. …

The omission of such serious and applicable issues and information by itself renders the report flawed, and casts doubt on the validity of many of its recommendations. ...

The Commission, with its incomplete report of "facts and circumstances", intentional avoidance of assigning accountability, and disregard for the knowledge, expertise and experience of those who actually do the job, has now set about pressuring our Congress and our nation to hastily implement all its recommendations. ...

We the undersigned, who have worked within various government agencies (FBI, CIA, FAA, DIA, Customs) responsible for national security and public safety, call upon you in Congress to include the voices of those with first-hand knowledge and expertise in the important issues at hand. We stand ready to do our part." National Security Whistleblowers Coalition


Edward J. Costello, Jr. – Former Special Agent, Counterterrorism, FBI. Former Judge pro tem., Los Angeles, CA.


John M. Cole – Former Intelligence Operations Specialist, in the FBI’s Counterintelligence Division. In charge of FBI’s foreign intelligence investigations covering India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. 18-year FBI career.


Mark Conrad, JD – Retired Agent in Charge, Internal Affairs, U.S. Customs, responsible for the internal integrity and security for areas encompassing nine states and two foreign locations. Former Federal Sky Marshall. 27-year U.S. Customs career. Currently Associate General Counsel, National Association of Federal Agents. Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Troy University.


Rosemary N. Dew – Former Supervisory Special Agent, Counterterrorism and Counterintelligence, FBI. Former member of The President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) and the Electronic Commerce/Cyber Crime Working Group. 13-year FBI career.


Bogdan Dzakovic – Witness before the 9/11 Commission. 14-year Counter-terrorism expert in the Security Division of the Federal Aviation Administration. Team Leader of the FAA's Red (Terrorism) Team, which conducted undercover tests on airport security through simulated terrorist attacks. Former Team Leader in the Federal Air Marshal program. Former Coast Guard officer. (See also individual statement above.)


Sibel D. Edmonds – Witness before the 9/11 Commission. Former Language Translation Specialist, performing translations for counterterrorism and counterintelligence operations, FBI. (See also individual statement above.)


Steve Elson – Former Special Agent with the U.S. Navy and the FAA. Specialist in Counterterrorism, Intelligence, and Security. Twenty-two years military experience, primarily in Naval Special Warfare and nine years Federal service with the FAA and DEA. Retired Navy SEAL. (See also individual statement above.)


David Forbes – Former head of Thames Valley Police Fraud Squad, trained at New Scotland Yard. Over 30 years experience in law enforcement, commercial and industrial security-related risk management, and service sector business management. Currently Aviation, Logistics and Govt. Security Analyst, BoydForbes, Inc.


Melvin A. Goodman – Former Division Chief and Senior Analyst at the Office of Soviet Affairs, CIA,1966 - 1990. Senior Analyst at the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, State Department, 1974 - 1976. Professor of International Security at the National War College 1986 - 2004. Currently Senior Fellow at the Center for International Policy and Adjunct Professor of International Relations at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author and co-author of five books on international relations. (See also individual statement above.)


Mark Graf – Former Security Supervisor, Planner, and Derivative Classifier, Department of Energy. Former Chairman of the Rocky Flats (DOE) Physical Security Systems Working Group from 1990 through 1995.


Gilbert M. Graham – Retired Special Agent, Counterintelligence, FBI. 24-year FBI career.


Diane Kleiman – Former Special Agent, US Customs.


Lt. Col. Karen U. Kwiatkowski, PhD, U.S. Air Force (ret) – Former Political-Military Affairs Officer in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Also served on the staff of the Director of the National Security Agency. 20-year Air Force veteran. (See also individual statement above.)


Lynne A. Larkin – Former CIA Operations Officer. Served in several CIA foreign stations and in the CIA's counter-intelligence center helping chair a multi-agency task force and seminars on coordinating intelligence among intelligence and crime prevention agencies.


David MacMichael, PhD – Former Senior Estimates Officer with special responsibility for Western Hemisphere Affairs at the CIA's National Intelligence Council. Former Captain, U.S. Marine Corps.


Raymond L. McGovern – Former Chairman, National Intelligence Estimates, CIA, responsible for preparing the President’ Daily Brief (PDB) for Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. 27-year CIA veteran. Former U.S. Army Intelligence Officer. (See also individual statement above.)


Theodore J. Pahle – Former Senior Intelligence Officer with the Defense Intelligence Agency. His 37-year intelligence career was exclusively as a HUMINT (Human Intelligence) operations officer with DIA, Office of Naval Intelligence and U.S. Army Intelligence. He is a Middle East and Latin American operations specialist. Today, he continues to support the HUMINT effort as a contract instructor.


Behrooz Sarshar – Retired Language Translation Specialist, performing Farsi translations for counterterrorism and counterintelligence operations dealing with Iran and Afghanistan, FBI.


Brian F. Sullivan – Retired Special Agent and Risk Management Specialist, FAA. Retired Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police.


Commander Larry J. Tortorich, U.S. Navy (ret) – Former Deputy Program Manager for Logistics – Tomahawk Cruise Missiles. 24-year Navy career in the fields of aviation and counterterrorism. Two years as a federal employee with DHS/TSA in the fields of security and counterterrorism.


Jane A. Turner – Retired Special Agent, FBI. 24-year FBI career.


John B. Vincent – Retired Special Agent, Counterterrorism, FBI. 27-year FBI career.


Fred Whitehurst, JD, PhD – Retired Supervisory Special Agent / Laboratory Forensic Examiner, FBI. 16-year FBI career. Former U.S. Army Intelligence Officer.


Col. Ann Wright, U.S. Army (ret) – Retired Army officer and former U.S. Diplomat. Served 13 years on active duty with the U.S. Army and 16 years in the U.S. Army Reserves. She was a member of the International law team in Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada and served in Panama and Somalia. She joined the Foreign Service in 1987 and served as Deputy Chief of Mission of U.S. Embassies in Sierra Leone, Micronesia and Afghanistan. She helped reopen the US Embassy in Kabul in December, 2001. One of three U.S. State Department officials to publicly resign in direct protest of the invasion of Iraq in March, 2003. (See also individual statement above.)


Matthew J. Zipoli – Special Response Team (SRT) Officer, DOE. Vice President, Security Police Officer's Association, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Patriots Question 9/11 - Responsible Criticism of the 9/11 Commission Report
 
Yea i have to say it was pretty fun watching all the Hopey Changeys on here spinning that Conspiracy Theories are suddenly "Bad" and "Hurt" our country. Why this sudden change in views of Conspiracy Theories? Hmm? One of their own "Truthers" fully believed in Conspiracies. I suspect a bit of disingenuous hypocrisy on the part of Hopey Changeys as far as this issue goes.
 

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