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Grit1645
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Oct 9 2008, 05:45 PM
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- trust_nobody
- Oct 9 2008, 01:25 PM
I have not investigated to much into the alleged hijackers. I felt it was just a minor detail only to solidify the propaganda set fourth by the Bush administration. However my initial thoughts regarding these hijackers is as follows.
I believe all the supposed terrorists were in fact condemed to die from where ever the were actually from. I believe they were recruited by the CIA or another rogue element within our goverment.They were given an ultimatum to conduct this operation or die for the crimes they initially commited in the first place.They were trained in a crude manner, more then likely on simulators or similar aircraft used in 9/11. There families were compinsated in some fashion to never speak the truth about this. It isnt to far out of reality if you think about it.More then likely this is how it really happend given the fact the FBI allready had there information and reacted so swiftly because the story line was allready in place. They had to follow the role. Everything was carefully planned out and the media would actually make the American people bite the hook. I think this idea has merit. By having actual "hijackers" (some of whom might not have known exactly how things were supposed to play out) everyone else is left to play their roles unawares of any subterfuge. Only a few people need to be involved, and the action once set into motion can follow whatever course the rest of the participants set, with the appropriate retelling later on. For example, the passengers of United 93 overtaking the cockpit and ultimately causing the plane to crash early might not be a planned part of the event, but after it plays out, it is then fit into the story as a "feel good hero tale".
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