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kathaksung
Joined: 14 Apr 2005
Posts: 727
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Flight 77 phone call a lie
Sat Nov 03, 2007 12:15 am
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The most famous report about calls from flight 77 was from Barbara Olson to her husband Ted Olson. The so said two calls said the plane was hijacked and that hijackers had knives and boxcutters. However, that calls now is proved impossible:
Quote, "911: MORAL COWARDS AND FBI ADMISSION
By: Devvy
November 1, 2007
© 2007 - NewsWithViews.com
"That retraction, however, evoked new evidence, including a statement made by American Airlines in 2006 that their 757s in 2001 had had no onboard phones, so that anyone calling out from Flight 77 had needed to use a cell phone. Barbara Olson, therefore, could not have used a passenger-seat phone. That left open, of course, the possibility that Ted Olson was correct when he said that his wife had used her cell phone.
"However, the evidence from the Moussaoui trial ruled out this possibility. In its report on AA 77, it listed one attempted call from Barbara Olson, which was "unconnected" and hence lasted "0 seconds." This was an astounding discovery. The FBI is part of the Department of Justice. And yet it had undercut the testimony of the DOJ's former solicitor general, saying in effect that the two calls that he reported had never happened. The implication is that unless Ted Olson had, like Deena Burnett, been duped, he had lied.
http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd319.htm _________________ If Feds call you and defame my message, it is a tactic of intimidation. They don't want people know the fact.
It also proves what I wrote are truth. They are afraid of it. |
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raze78

Joined: 20 Feb 2006
Posts: 526
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Sat Nov 03, 2007 8:02 pm
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the question you should be asking yourself is; how could they use mobile phones when it was physically impossible to call from a mobile onboard a plane in 2001. In fact the technology is only just emerging. DOH!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/10/18/bcnplane118.xml
Mobile calls on planes set for 2008 takeoff
By Emma Thelwell
Last Updated: 12:44am BST 19/10/2007
Have your say Read comments
British airline passengers could be able to use their mobile phones on flights as early as next year, communications regulator Ofcom has revealed.
Telegraph campaign: Keep flights mobile-free
Ofcom has published proposals that set out how mobiles may be used on UK-registered aircraft and it will be up to individual airlines to decide whether there is sufficient demand from passengers.
advertisementThe prospect of mobile phones being used on flights came a step closer to reality in June when the European Aviation Safety Authority granted permission for airlines to test their use. Under Ofcom's proposals, once an plane reaches a minimum height of 3000 metres, an on-board 'base station', which connects to the passenger's own mobile phone handset, may be switched on by the cabin crew.
The possibility that passengers will be able to use their mobiles on flights has provoked considerable opposition, not least from the Daily Telegraph's own petition to keep flights mobile free, which has been signed by 3,453 people to date. For a number of years some airlines have offered customers in-flight outbound telephone services via the airline's own network.
Ofcom, which has ultimate responsibility for issuing telecommunication licences in Britain, will open a consultation on its proposals to run to November 30.
Britain would not be the first country to allow mobile phone use as Australia has already issued a licence to operate in-flight mobile services.
The need to keep handsets and base stations switched off during take-off and landing to eliminate interference with other terrestrial mobile networks would remain under Ofcom's plan.
Once switched on, mobile handsets would then be able to use the aircraft's network service to make and receive calls which would be routed through a satellite link to the network on the ground. Calls would be billed through passengers' normal service providers.
2G (GSM) phones would be able to use the system for data, voice and text services. If the service is successful, Ofcom said it could be extended to 3G and other standards in the future. _________________ "Hikow mamtaqiym wkulow mahamadiym zeh dowdiy wzeh ree`iy bnowt yruushaalaaim."
Song of Solomon 5:16, Hebrew original. |
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stitcherman

Joined: 19 May 2007
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Sun Nov 04, 2007 7:54 pm
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3438968102444045267
Donna Marsh O'Connor puts out 7 minutes of some of the most powerful footage since 911 at a symposium at hartford ct.
WHERE ARE THE MEN IN SUITS? _________________ ". . . that the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately, by the grace of God." -- Thomas Jefferson's Last Letter, June 24, 1826 |
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