Monday, March 06, 2006

paul thompson and blueprints

* someone called Redsock over at DU posted about my questions (1, 2, 3) regarding the 911 blueprints et al that Sibel says were sent offshore in july and august 2001. Paul Thompson, 911 timeline guru) responds:
"There's more about this I wish I could say based on what I've heard from her, but I shouldn't say anything without her permission. Let's just say there are more details that make this more important than it may first seem, esp. what skyscrapers specifically are being referred to."
very interesting indeed. i noted in that first post that sibel refers to "four or five" cities.

(update - the original post at DU disappeared, the link now goes to a post which is an attempt to reconstruct the original)

2 comments:

Track said...

Perhaps explosive testing (for building demolition) was outsourced to Pakistan or Saudi Arabia. They (RogueNet) wouldn't want to run such tests in the US.

Why so close to 9/11? Perhaps they thought the longer the testing phase, the greater the chance of problems...ie...someone finding out what they were up to. Turns out they were right. Too bad some FBI bigshots were complicit.

I remember some speculation about the Sears Tower in Chicago (owned by a group including Larry Silverstein) being one of the targets.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Miguel, the Sears Tower was a part of Project Bojinka in 1995 (link). If you here something about it in relation to 911 let me know please.

The issue of '4 or 5 cities' mentioned by Sibel, if true, raises several questions. Were all the 911 terrorists caught? Was 911 supposed to be bigger in order to bring on a full US military takeover?

If attacks on 4 or 5 cities were planned then this would make it even more likely that 911 was an inside job if only for the reason that you would need more planning and support services.