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Colonel Donn de Grand-Pre Sat Aug 5, 2006 00:04 http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=103469;show_pare\nt= 1 Colonel says 500 copies of truth about 9/11 were sent to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and White House Retired Colonel Donn de Grand-Pre told Alex Jones in an interview last year about a 72 hour symposium that he conducted in Washington D.C. in September 2001, where he assembled a group of military, commercial, and civilian pilots to discuss 911 for 3 days. They came up with a 24 page report, which the colonel submitted to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on January 23, 2002. The colonel said the chairman made 500 copies and sent them out to various places including the white house. The report concluded that the flight crews of the 4 planes on 911 had no control over their aircrafts. Colonel de Grand-Pre said that what happened on 911 was an administrative coup. The culprits, he said, are part of a neocon group, now in power in the pentagon, that planned it for years. He said there is a rift between the pentagon and the military, and that, if it wasn't for the fact that the government and civilian hierarchy have control over retirements, there would have been a rebellion by now. The colonel told Alex Jones that the only way to stop these people is with a counter-coup, where the military steps in and disengages the civilian hierarchy and takes over and re-runs or reorganizes the government. The colonel said that the neocons only understand one ingredient and that is force, and that is why the counter-coup has to emanate from the military. He said military tribunals will take over. Colonel de Grand-pre said that a cruise missile hit the pentagon, and flight 93 was taken out by the North Dakota Air Guard, which was stationed in Langley, Virginia. He personally knows the pilot, who fired two sidewinder missiles at the plane, after getting the command from the Adj. General of the State of North Dakota. The colonel said flight 93 had totally unconscious people on board. (What nonsense) http://suitcaseman.gnn.tv/blogs/3099/Colonel_says_Military_Coup_is_Coming Book adds to evidence of 9/11 panel's doubts about Pentagon USA Today - 5 hours ago ... also raised questions about the effectiveness of the military's response on 9/11. ... to the 2001 terror attacks that it considered an investigation into possible ... Book: Sept. 11 Panel Doubted Officials Washington Post Book: Sept. 11 panel doubted officials The Kindred Times Book: 9/11 Panel Considered Pentagon Deceptive NBC <javascript:ol('http://10.com');> 10.com all 132 related > ================================== A Military Coup Coming? MP3 AUDIO FILE: http://www.wfmu.org/listen.m3u?show=19906 <http://www.wfmu.org/listen.m3u?show=19906&archive=29156> &archive=29156 Book: 9/11 Panel Considered Pentagon Deceptive POSTED: 3:45 pm CDT August 4, 2006 UPDATED: 3:59 pm CDT August 4, 2006 NEW YORK -- The Sept. 11 commission was so frustrated with repeated misstatements by the Pentagon and Federal Aviation Administration about their response to the 2001 terror attacks that it considered an investigation into possible deception, the panel's chairmen say in a new book. Republican Thomas Kean and Democrat Lee Hamilton also say in "Without Precedent" that their panel was too soft in questioning former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani - and that the 20-month investigation may have suffered for it. The book, a behind-the-scenes look at the investigation, recounts obstacles the authors say were thrown up by the Bush administration, internal disputes over President Bush's use of the attacks as a reason for invading Iraq, and the way the final report avoided questioning whether U.S. policy in the Middle East may have contributed to the attacks. Kean and Hamilton said the commission found it mind-boggling that authorities had asserted during hearings that their air defenses had reacted quickly and were prepared to shoot down United Airlines Flight 93, which appeared headed toward Washington. In fact, the commission determined - after it subpoenaed audiotapes and e-mails of the sequence of events - that the shootdown order did not reach North American Aerospace Command pilots until after all of the hijacked planes had crashed. The book states that commission staff, "exceedingly frustrated" by what they thought could be deception, proposed a full review into why the FAA and the Pentagon's NORAD had presented inaccurate information. That ultimately could have led to sanctions. Due to a lack of time, the panel ultimately referred the matter to the inspectors general at the Pentagon and Transportation Department. Both are preparing reports, spokesmen said this week. "Fog of war could explain why some people were confused on the day of 9/11, but it could not explain why all of the after-action reports, accident investigations and public testimony by FAA and NORAD officials advanced an account of 9/11 that was untrue," the book states. Authors: Giuliani Was 'Low Point' The questioning of Giuliani was considered by Kean and Hamilton "a low point" in the commission's examination of witnesses during public hearings. "We did not ask tough questions, nor did we get all of the information we needed to put on the public record," they wrote. Commission members backed off, Kean and Hamilton said, after drawing criticism in newspaper editorials for sharp questioning of New York fire and police officials at earlier hearings. The editorials said the commission was insensitive to the officials' bravery on the day of the attacks. "It proved difficult, if not impossible, to raise hard questions about 9/11 in New York without it being perceived as criticism of the individual police and firefighters or of Mayor Giuliani," Kean and Hamilton said. Congress established the commission in 2002 to investigate government missteps leading to the Sept. 11 attacks. Its 567-page unanimous report, which was released in July 2004 and became a national best seller, does not blame Bush or former President Clinton but does say they failed to make anti-terrorism a high priority before the attacks. The panel of five Republicans and five Democrats also concluded that the Sept. 11 attacks would not be the nation's last, noting that al-Qaida had tried for at least 10 years to acquire weapons of mass destruction. In their book, which goes on sale Aug. 15, Kean and Hamilton recap obstacles they say the panel faced in putting out a credible report in a presidential election year, including fights for access to government documents and an effort to reach unanimity. Issues Considered * Iraq. The commission threatened to splinter over the question of investigating the administration's use of 9/11 as a reason for going to war. The strongest proponent was original member Max Cleland, a Democratic former senator who later stepped down for separate reasons. If Cleland had not resigned, the commission probably would not have reached unanimity, according to the book. Ultimately, commissioners decided to touch briefly on the Iraq war by concluding there was no "collaborative relationship" between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaida; the administration had asserted there were substantial contacts between the two. * Israel. The commission disagreed as to how to characterize al-Qaida's motives for attacking the U.S., with Hamilton arguing that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the presence of U.S. forces in the Middle East were major contributors. Unidentified members believed that "listing U.S. support for Israel as a root cause of al-Qaida's opposition to the United States indicated that the United States should reassess that policy," which those commission members did not want. Ultimately, the panel made a brief statement noting that U.S. policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Iraq are "dominant staples of popular commentary across the Arab and Muslim world." * Access to detainees. The panel pushed for direct access to detainees, at one point proposing to be at least physically present or to listen by telephone during interrogations so they could gauge credibility and get unvarnished accounts. The administration resisted, citing concerns about national security. Officials also said they feared setting a precedent of access by a nongovernment entity that could undermine the administration's position that the Geneva Conventions did not apply to detainees classified as "enemy combatants." The commission agreed to submit questions and receive written responses. Later, allegations emerged of prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay that probably played a factor in the government's resistance, the book states. a.. The Constitution in Crisis - Unchecked Abuses - Had Enough? - By Rep. John Conyers, Fri Aug 4 23:38 a.. *** MUST, MUST, MUST SEE THIS FREEDOM TO FASCISM *** - OrlandoMary, Sat Aug 5 08:05 a.. 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