Group: alt.politics.usa.republican
From: liam o'shea
Date: Sunday, September 16, 2007 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: The 911 Mystery Plane

On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 16:35:37 GMT, Vandar wrote:

>liam o'shea wrote:
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>> On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 08:32:32 GMT, Vandar wrote:
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>>>liam o'shea wrote:
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>>>>On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 04:30:37 GMT, Vandar wrote:
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>>>>>liam o'shea wrote:
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>>>>>>On 15 Sep 2007 10:24:10 -0400, adykes@ (Al Dykes) wrote:
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>>>>>>>In article <46eb41c6$0$14129$5a62ac22@ >,
>>>>>>>Seon Ferguson wrote:
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>>>>>>>> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>news:68ole3t4rajrhj519r8k1fp77du8gv3hqr@ ...
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>>>>>>>>>On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 17:08:05 +1000, "Seon Ferguson"
>>>>>>>>>wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>>"-" wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>news: @ ...
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>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>The 911 Mystery Plane Part 1
>>>>>>>>>>> /general76/
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>The 911 Mystery Plane Part 2
>>>>>>>>>>> /general76/
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>If your talking about the white jet that flew over flight 93
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>He's not.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Yep i real;ise that now. I havnt heard that one before but I'm sure there is
>>>>>>>>a logical explination, like with the white jet seen flying over the flight
>>>>>>>>93 wreckage (it turne dout to be a private jet) or the one seen next to
>>>>>>>>flight 77 befor eit hit the pentagon.
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>>>>>>>Get the HBO TV show via bittorrent. They intervire the pilot of the
>>>>>>>"white jet" ( a Lear) and the FAA dispatcher that asked him to fly
>>>>>>>over for a look-see.
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>There are several video's of the mysterious 'white jet' available, and
>>>>>>it is not a lear jet - it is a 747.
>>>>>
>>>>>The white plane in Shanksville (other than flight 93) was a Dassault
>>>>>Falcon 20.
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>>>>Any idea who was flying this?
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>>>Yates Gladwell
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>> I wonder why they didn't divert the C-130 to check out the site. It
>> had professionals on board - rather than Gladwell.
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>> The C-130 was only 25 miles away. only a few minutes flight time.
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>> Why use an untrained civilian?
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>The Falcon was closest. The C-130, piloted by Lt. Col. Steve O’Brien,
>was diverted to take a look and saw the crash site.
>Want to expand the conspiracy? That was the same C-130 that watched
>flight 77 crash earlier that morning.

I don't want to expand the conspiracy, but it appears you do :).