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Was 911 the world trade center an inside job?

I mean, even a little bit? I don't think aliens (lol) did it but there ARE lots of curious facts about what took place!

Asked By: Jack - 1/30/2009
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There remains a lot of unanswered and poorly answered questions about 9/11 that lead thinking people to know that there have been many lies told by the government about 9/11 and to wonder what issues are hidden behind these lies.




4. To Harvey Pitt, head of the SEC (on Sept. 11, 2001), Ernst Welteke of the German Bundesbank, and financial investigators in Tokyo, London, Hongkong, Frankfurt, Chicago and San Francisco:

In the days immediately following Sept. 11, your offices all issued statements that you had located cases of possible insider trading suggesting specific foreknowledge of the attacks, their location, and the way in which they were carried out. Mr. Welteke called this evidence unmistakable and said it would ultimately lead back to the perpetrators. Investigations were supposedly started. After a few days, this story was never heard from again. Where did the investigations lead?

5. To Major General Mahmud Ahmad, chief of the Pakistani intelligence service ISI as of Sept. 11, 2001 (when he was on an official visit to Washington):

Why did your agency wire $100,000 to Mohamed Atta? Please describe ISI connections to the Hamburg Cell, al-Qaeda, and the 9/11 plot. Was your counterpart at the CIA, George Tenet, whom you met in Washington during the week of the attacks, unaware of these connections?



6. To Rudi Dekkers and Arne Kruithof, manager-owners of flight schools in Venice, Florida where the alleged 9/11 pilots Atta, Alshehhi and Jarrah trained starting in the summer of 2000 (or earlier):

Were the two of you, who purchased your flight schools less than a year before the terrorists arrived, operating as cut-outs for a clandestine operation? NOTE: In July 2000, the same month that the terrorists are said to have arrived, the real owner of Dekkers's Huffman Aviation, Wally Hilliard, had one of his planes (on a regular flight) impounded with 42 kilos of heroin on board.




7. To leading members of the Bush administration (among them George W. Bush, Richard Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, John Ashcroft and Condoleeza Rice):

What was the content of the Presidential Daily Briefing of Aug. 6, 2001, entitled "BIN LADEN DETERMINED TO STRIKE IN U.S.?" What prompted the Pentagon to twice rehearse the scenario of a passenger plane crashing into its headquarters in the year prior to Sept. 11, 2001? What prompted the CIA's wargaming of a kamikaze-crash scenario into the building of the National Reconaissance Office in Washington, DC on Sept. 11, 2001 itself? How specific were the warnings of imminent attacks received from Russian President Putin, the Israeli Mossad, the Echelon system, the German BND, French and British intelligence, Morrocco, Egypt and Jordan? Which of these warnings reached which of you? What did you know and when did you know it?


1. Why didn't jets intercept the airliners since they
had numerous warnings of terrorist attacks?
2. Why did Ashcroft stop flying commercial, citing an
unidentified "threat" in July 2001?
3. Why were there no photos or videos of the Pentagon plane?
4. Why didn't the Secret Service hustle Dubya out of
the classroom?
5. Where was George H. W. Bush at the time of the attacks?
6. Why did passengers or crewmembers on three of the
flights all use the term boxcutters?
7. Where are the flight recorders?
8. Why were the FISA warrants discontinued?
9. How did Bush see the first plane crash on live camera?
10 Why was security meeting scheduled for
9/11cancelled by WTC management on 9/10?
11. How did they come up with the "culprits" so quickly?
12. How did they find the terrorist's cars at the
airports so quickly?
13. Why did Shrub dissolve the Bin Laden Task Force?
14. Why the strange pattern of debris from Flight 93?
15. Why was no plane seen at the Pentagon?
16. How extensive was the relationship between the
Taliban, the ISI and the CIA?
17. What exactly was the role of Henry Kissinger at UNOCAL?
18. When was it decided to cancel building a pipeline
from Turkmenistan through Afghanistan to Pakistan?
19. When was the decision made to send the FEMA to New York?
20. Why did FEMA spokesman Tom Kenney tell Dan Rather
he was in New York on Sept. 10?
21. Why did the FBI in 1996 close the files to
investigate Osama bin Laden's relatives in Washington?
22. Why did .Bush stop inquiries into terrorist
connections of the Bin Laden family in early 2001?
23. Who made the decision to have John O'Neill stop
investigating Al-qeada accounts?
24. Who gave the decision to give him a security job
at the World Trade Center?
25. Did John O'Neill meet anyone of the FEMA in the
night of September 10th?
26. What about media reports that hijackers bought
tickets for flights scheduled after Sept. 11?
27. Why did none of the 19 hijackers appeared on the
passenger lists?
28. Why would devout Muslims frequent bars, drink
alcoholic beverages and leave their bibles?
29. Why would the hijackers use credit cards and allow
drivers licenses with photos to be zeroxed?
30. Why did the hijackers force passengers to call relatives?
31. How did the hijackers change the flight plan
without law enforcement or the military try to stop them?
32. Which hijacker's passport was found in the WTC
rubble? Who found it and what time?
33. How could the FBI distinguish between "regular"
Muslims and hijacker Muslims on those flights?
34. Why was there not one "innocent" Muslim on board
any of these flights?
35. Did someone go through the passenger lists looking
for Muslim names and label them as hijackers
Answered By: BrunoGiordano - 1/30/2009
Additional Answers ()
Yes
Answered By: roxanecauldron - 1/30/2009
Some think its Bush's Fault!

Why not! He gets blamed for everything else that was bad!
Answered By: stanleys_2001 - 1/30/2009
Many people have asked this before.

The plane that crashed into the Pentagon vaporized upon impact, yet they managed to identify all the passengers on board through DNA.

How does a plane vaporize? How did they identify all the passengers on board through DNA if the plane vaporized?

Anyways, think in this perspective. 9/11 happened because of negligence by not acting on the threat. The problem here is that if people in the government knew about the 9/11 plot, they could have ignored it to push an agenda. Essentially, it was both a terrorist attack and an inside job, requiring far less people to have knowledge about to execute. What agenda were they trying to push? The answer is all around you if you look at whats currently happening to the U.S. and the world.
Answered By: All Hail Brak! - 1/30/2009
Yes, 100?nside job..

remember, OBL denied responsiblity on Al jazeera, then those "tapes" started showing up
Answered By: Dave87gn - 1/30/2009
Not even a little
Answered By: murphw123 - 1/30/2009
Your a naive idiot
Answered By: Cj P - 1/30/2009
List the curious facts please. Would not be surprising if the bin Ladens knew to avoid NY that day.
Answered By: YA - 1/30/2009
Nope.
Answered By: hammer - 1/30/2009
Yes that is why the government is afraid about the missing children rom different cities that r training to be terrorists
Source(s):
cnn
Answered By: seventhheavngirl@ymail.com - 1/30/2009
Yes The Planes Come From The Outside Of The Buildings...
Answered By: Falcon - 1/30/2009
I say yes. bush wanted a reason to go over and start hell, just like his daddy. i think he wanted to finish what his daddy didnt.
and neither did a good job.
Answered By: m c - 1/30/2009
No goffy they boomed it from outside it was the people who crashed into the twin towers
Answered By: HATE CITY!!!!!!!!! - 1/30/2009
No, it was done by p****d off muslims. our government isn't perfect but i have faith enough in our leaders to believe they're not the type of people that would kill almost 5000 people as an act to justify war.
Answered By: Locke II - 1/30/2009
I believe 95?hat it was an inside job, there is a documentary that kind off proves it, but you never know, that is why there is that other 5?
Answered By: THIS SAYS NOTHING - 1/30/2009
Its easy to believe lies, its harder to believe the truth, 9/11 was from terrorists...plain and simple
Answered By: mark h - 1/30/2009
I would say 100?nside job with some out of town thugs to help them.
Answered By: Dr Dee - 1/30/2009
Wanna know what I think? I think Bush knew it was coming and let it happen to give him an excuse to take over and over-ride the constitution. To do what Daddy couldn't in Iraq, and make a fortune with war profiteering, Texas style.

They say we let Pearl Harber happen so we could get into WW2 and help our allies.

I think something like it, but more sinister happened on 9/11.
Answered By: morrowynd - 1/30/2009
There are conspiracy theories for every major event that has happened, 9/11 just happens to be the most recent happening. No, it was not a USA inside job, in the same way that the moon landing did actually happen, Elvis is dead, and the Holocaust was not an elaborate ruse.

It is basic psychology that if you look at something from the point of view where you expect to find patterns or suspect coincidences, you will find them everywhere.
Answered By: [straight] mollyzors [edge] - 1/30/2009
The sheer number of people that would have to be in on this conspiracy is far to large to be able to keep it secret. Therefore, the odds of it being a conspiracy are very, very, very low.

And of course there that whole problem with there being no reason to suspect an inside job at this point.
Answered By: how_would_I_know - 1/30/2009
I think so. My husband showed me a trick with a 10 dollar bill and/or a 20 dollar bill. If you fold it a certain way one side shows the towers falling and the other side shows the airlines that crashed into it. The United airlines and the American Airlines. When you unfold and look at the year on the bill they can be dated any where from 1996-1999. I was freaked out when I first saw that.
Answered By: Kat - 1/30/2009
Let's see, foreigners hijacked American jets. duhr...Yep, sounds like an inside job to me.
Answered By: pdl756 - 1/30/2009
Unfortunately, there is some surprising evidence that it was an inside job. It sucks that so many people died and that it was possibly our government's fault.
Answered By: usmc11101775 - 1/30/2009
Nope, if you were to look at the REAL facts, and not some crap written by conspiracy theorists with NO CREDIBILITY, you would see how ludicrous this assertion is.
Answered By: Wounded Duck - 1/30/2009
On the attack itself I say no, the government most likely received a tip but didn't find the information credible-which in all honesty wouldn't suprise me one bit. But I bet, NOW, if someone called the Dept of Homeland Security/FBI/CIA and said that someone was gonna blow up the Statue of Liberty they'd all go running around like chickens with their heads cut off, taking extreme security measures. So for the attack itself I say no.
Source(s):
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Answered By: Joe M - 1/30/2009
I have never seen a bigger group of idiots in my life. You guys need to stop making up junk and start looking at facts.

History Channel did a great job with physicist/metallurgist/demolitions experts (including a group from Popular Mechanics) and so on to explain things in simple terms of such effects like compression waves, fire retardant coating, and tons of other items that chump change movies like Loose Change never bothered to address.
Answered By: j51ack - 1/30/2009
I believe the Bush administration was asleep at the wheel, and should have heeded warnings that an attack was coming. And they certainly used the attacks to push their own twisted global agenda. But an inside job? No.
Answered By: King GoonRide - 1/30/2009
THIS IS THE TELL TELL OF EVERYTHING:

there's a certain way that you can fold a $20 bill that will depict the actual scene of the damage of the WTC. i mean like not even a question it looks just like how the smoke looked after the planes hit. not to mention the main form of the fold is the shape of an airplane. that is just waaaaaaay too much of a coincidence and it tells me they planned this thing for a very long time becaus how long have those $20 bills been in circulation?

for more on the pentagon, there was only 1...i repeat ONE hole on the side that looks like it could've been created by the fuselage right? but what bout the two engines on the side with giant turbines made of tons of steel? the wings alone would've cause some damage outside of the fuselage hole, but there was just that one big hole. i guess we're supposed to believe the whole plane went thru that hole right? physically impossible. planes don't just disappear, let alone all that steel from the turbines. all of the cameras from surrounding businesses had their tapes confiscated. it wasn't until 7 or 8 years later that they finally released a video showing a plane crashing into the pentagon as proof...wow! it took that long to doctor up a video?

i can't remember everything that was missing from the WTC that day but among them were higher up federal execs, the gold stash under the building was mysteriously moved and a cache of precious metals under tower 4 was gone.

i don't think terrorist had anything to do with this. did you see bush's reaction to when he heard the news? he barely even flinched. he calmely went about reading his story and acted as if nothing happened.

there is a very good documentary i watched on google called loose change. it showed flashing lights right before the towers fell. also my girlfriend said no end in sight was a good 1 too but i haven't seen it. she said it exposes more than what loose change did.
Source(s):
me, myself and i...
Answered By: duped4thelasttime - 1/30/2009
Only morons believe this claptrap.


And by the way a note
to DAN G , you totally misconstrued what i said, i love the jews, and all people, except bigots rapists murderers and terrorists and people who preach hatred, and lemmings.
Answered By: Peter J - 1/30/2009
Yes i think so

the Bin Laden family supplied construction materials; had close ties with the Bush family

i'm betting that when the thing was built, they actually mixed explosive compounds into the actual cement, steel, and rebar that was used to create the towers decades ago in the first place, and that due to that reason, they were always a potential threat/bargaining chip for the Arabs

we must have did something they really did not like, in order for them to detonate the buildings
Answered By: sister_magic - 1/30/2009
Yes.
Answered By: Misty Blue - 1/30/2009
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