So, you're saying that the failed transponder was an the pretext for the 
controller to let it go, and also could be seen as an SOS?



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "muckblit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 9:46 AM
Subject: [cia-drugs] Re: The 9/11 Mystery Plane, by Mark H. Gaffney


>9 of 9 I either know or know someone who knew, did not come home. I
> knew 2 and I know someone at AA who knew 7, and my next door neighbors
> knew the flight crew. There are no stories about undead, as with some
> hijackers.
>
> Failed AA77 transponder plus descending below controlled airspace
> feeds the excuse for FAA controller at Dulles letting go. Trouble with
> that is that it is just an excuse, because that controller knows what
> kind of plane it is, and that kind of plane is not allowed to land
> anywhere without either a transponder and contact with controller, or
> a fighter escort, which turns the excuse upside down. That controller
> had to get fighter escort or lose his job, and the pilot had to have
> fighter escort or lose his license. Failed transponder does not remove
> the blip from radar, it only makes that naked blip conspicuous for its
> lack of attached info, equal to SOS and MayDay.
>
> -Bob
>
> --- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, "Vigilius Haufniensis"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> For the truly prurient mind, Boeing 757 wheel and engine parts too
>> large and too heavy to be carried onto the lawn were found to be
>> placed consistent with a hole matching a Boeing 757 and its wingspan.
>> Downed streetlight poles delineate a wingspan greater than a fighter
>> or cruise missile, again consistent with a Boeing 757.
>>
>>
>>
>> VMANN:  Yeah, facts indicate a Boeing 757 hit the Pentagon.
>> But was it "AA77?"  To me, the fact that the flights turned their
>> transponders off, then flipped them back on again, indicates that
> the planes
>> might have been switched out, a la Operation Northwoods.
>> So, what happened to the "passengers?"  Maybe they were exploded in
> a "live
>> fire" drill over the Atlantic.  Who knows, and frankly, while this is a
>> matter of curiosity, does it really effect the thesis in any way?
>> Maybe they were dropped into the Atlantic, with giant pallets of paper
>> money.
>>
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