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Minetta tells 9/11 Commission Cheney knew exact flight path

Norman Minetta tells 9/11 Commission that Dick Cheney knew the exact flight path of Flight 93 (and did nothing) ***  
 
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JonathonMoseley (3 days ago) Show Hide
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You mean by Yuo tube? No, no words are censored.

But You Tube is very flaky. I have had lots of problems.

Website addreses (URL) ARE censored.

But you can say anything you want.

The trouble is that posting to You Tube can be flaky.  Sometimes it just doesn't work. I have learned to select all (CTRL A) and COPY (CTRL C) before I post, becauseit might get lost.

I think you have to WAIT a few minutes before closing the window

I leave the window open for several minutes
HealingVibrations (4 days ago) Show Hide
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they had the ability to distinguish between a commercial passenger jet and a jet fighters on radar, and if there was question, thats why they have radios on fighter jets, a fighter jet pilot is always in communication with its base, there are also beacons in bodies of fighter aircraft that distinguish them as friendly opposed to other aircraft, this is important otherwise we would be shooting down our own planes in combat. They knew for 90 minutes that the plane that hit the pentagon was hijaked
JonathonMoseley (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Shooting down passenger planes was NEVER in the military's job description pre 9/11. SO this is all crazy..

Radar CANNOT distinguish commercial from military. Radio contact or transponder is needed

Hhijackes turned off transponders in all 4 planes. Transponders CAN fail.

Dulles saw an unknown high-speed jet, FLYING LOW, at 9:25 to 9:30.

Had to call over supervisor. ATTEMPT RADIO CONTACT. Wait for no answer.

It was 9:33 when they finally called the WH and the FAA.
JonathonMoseley (3 days ago) Show Hide
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I don't mean to be rude, but You Tube's limit on the size of messages forces one to be rather abrupt.

That is not my preference. It's only trying to squash comments into a small space.
HealingVibrations (4 days ago) Show Hide
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True, they like to call things like "murder" of innocents "collateral damage", its cold blooded murder, every week they are murdering people in afganistan and pakistan with air drones that have hellfire missiles, these things have killed many innocent people overseas. According to the USAF its OK to kill up to 30 civilians to get 1 armed gunman, this goes on all the time. Schools have been hit, killing all the kids and they call it collateral damage, sick cold bastards without care.
HealingVibrations (4 days ago) Show Hide
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What about when commander in chief bush learned about us being under attack by terrorists, and him not getting on the phone immediately to assess the situation and give orders for a shoot down, this could have saved lives, rather he sat and read about goats in a classroom on national tv, doing nothing while planes pulverized our nation. Bush and Cheney are traitors and should be tried for treason, they are being protected by the CFR and skull&bones secret societies.
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anima715 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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NO- wipe your own mouth... You still have a little load on it from Bush and Cheney (hahahah!).
tube2a (1 week ago) Show Hide
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OR, in JFK's case, about one year.
tube2a (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The thing is "THEY" change about every 4-8 years lol.

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