I've read the 9-11 report twice. It's possible that I just don't remember, but I don't recall this piece of luggage being mentioned.
I've never heard of Saeed Alghamdi related to DLI, but I was only there June 1999-2000. What did he study allegedly? They don't teach English to foreigners there, that happens mostly in either DC or San Antonio.
Edit: There are private language schools in Monterey, near DLI, but they're not associated with the military/gov't.
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602Rick Reuben wrote:Yes, it just so happened that the hijacker who had the incredible good luck to get a US visa even though he was on a watch list, train at a US military base, get accepted to flight schools even though he had no source of income, and party with strippers high on coke, ended up having the very bad luck to be the only passenger on UA11 to not get his luggage on boardMarsupialized wrote: Other bags transferring from the same flight made it but his did not? Is that the story?
That makes absolutely ZERO sense, it would not happen. If someone went and got the bags, they went and got the bags. They would not leave one transfer bag behind, it does not work like that. Either they all make it or none make it.
Even if they somehow forgot the one bag over there, it would have been caught when they finished unloading or started reloading the plane. The first and last thing you look at is any loose bags laying around, they have tags on them for a reason. That's what the job is. The plane comes in and you sort the bags. All the transfers to different flights are in one spot, they are separated. One bag just floating around woudn't happen. Damn near impossible for just one bag to miss a transfer. All the time I spent on the ramp I never saw it happen. I saw entire planeloads of bags not make a transfer but not just one.
That is a bright red flag that some bullshit is at hand. It seems like 'oh it's perfectly acceptable, they just forgot to load it...bags miss flights all the time' but it just does not happen that way.
Out of everything I have ever heard about 9/11 and a cover up that is the most absolutely damning piece of evidence I have heard so far.
The odds of one single bag missing a connection like that are absolutely astronomical.
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom
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603Rick Reuben wrote:Air Force spokesman Colonel Ken McClellan states that Saeed Alghamdi also attended the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California. The Washington Post and Time magazine say he graduated from the Defense Language Institute at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. (It is unclear whether Alghamdi therefore attended both Defense Language Institutes, or if this is simply a reporting error.) [Washington Post, 9/16/2001; Gannett News Service, 9/17/2001; Time, 9/24/2001]
Yeah that sounds about right, the San Antonio part. They used to have us take groups of these guys to Six Flags on weekends as "escorts" without them knowing that we spoke their native language just to listen in on what they discussed.
I've seen the bridges burning in the night.
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604I did not, I don't believe he was Vice Chancellor at the time I was there. But I was just a peon, and my memory is fuzzy, so who knows.
I think he was totally out of bounds by doing that, as it's made abundantly clear that you don't make statements in public representing the military, unless it's your job to. It is interesting though that someone with his time in and experience would consciously decide to do so. He obviously was aware of what he was doing and how it would affect his career. I remember when I would have condemned that kind of thing purely on principle. But now, I think good for him for doing what he believed in.
Edit: I do remember the Lt. Col. who took a special interest in me and my academics. He made me run/jog behind his car twice. Not even joking. By the end of my training there, I actually thanked him for his help learning.
I think he was totally out of bounds by doing that, as it's made abundantly clear that you don't make statements in public representing the military, unless it's your job to. It is interesting though that someone with his time in and experience would consciously decide to do so. He obviously was aware of what he was doing and how it would affect his career. I remember when I would have condemned that kind of thing purely on principle. But now, I think good for him for doing what he believed in.
Edit: I do remember the Lt. Col. who took a special interest in me and my academics. He made me run/jog behind his car twice. Not even joking. By the end of my training there, I actually thanked him for his help learning.
I've seen the bridges burning in the night.
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605Ok, they say they never got put on their original flight. I thought they had gotten put on but somehow one bag alone didn't make the connection
If they arrived with 15 minutes till the first flight of the day flight took off, no way those bags were making it.
If they arrived with 15 minutes till the first flight of the day flight took off, no way those bags were making it.
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom
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606Gramsci wrote:
C: Tom thinks - He has really refused to deny this as reality- that the world is controlled by demon/angel/human hybrids.
I wanna hear more about this, because I didn't enjoy the movie Constantine and I need a substitute.
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607Rick Reuben wrote:Two minute trailer for 9/11 Fabled Enemies is up on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhBpmC6T9IQ
i wish they had spelled the month of the release date correctly. setpember? or is there something i don't know?
"I'm not much for screechin' about elves"
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609kerble wrote:I'll never forget Setpember 11ht, Jay.
It was a Truthday.
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610Rick Reuben wrote:Why would you take your will onto an airplane you were planning to crash??wikipedia wrote:Atta's bags were later recovered in Logan International Airport, and they contained airline uniforms, flight manuals, and other items. The luggage included a copy of Atta's will, written in Arabic.
And why would you take airline uniforms with you and flight manuals (both of which would be, presumably, inaccessible during the flight) ?
Expression - 'orgy of evidence' springs to any right thinking persons mind.
You don't need to have a fully formed theory regarding disappearing aeroplanes and alien human hybrids to admit that's fishy.
They talk by flapping their meat at each other.