cliffnotes ...bush's 9-11 actions and behaviors :very puzzling & very unpresidential
*"cliffnotes" (the comments in orange ) are an analysis by the blogger (...that be me ) based on information from the excellent article
"An Interesting Day:
President Bush's Movements and Actions on 9/11"
By Allan Wood and Paul Thompson
May 9, 2003
...our thanks go out to these researchers for bringing to light this eye-opening information and puncturing the spin-bubbles of a media and government that clearly failed us the public ...then and since .
my friend whom i teasingly call "ms pearl " , a bright ,but unfortunately strictly a linear thinker , is always nagging me about going in circles ,and pardon the pun-- 'beating around the bush'. From the sheer frustration of trying to follow what i'm getting at , will often impatiently demand ," dammit-- 'd' --will you get to the freakin point !"
so for her , or anyone else who 'thinks' like her ( hahaha ...poor things) , some key points to carefully consider:
1. the CIA Director seemed to believe that the first WTC plane crash was an attack as soon as he was notified of it's occurance
2. he then made phone calls on an undoubtedly secure cell line carried by an aide who probably goes everywhere the director goes ---for exactly this type of emergency purpose
3. ...but apparently NONE of the calls made by CIA director went to george w. bush , who could have been reached either through the advanced telecommunications system installed in the presidential limo , or through the mobile command post the secret service sets up EVERYWHERE the president goes--
4 . the director of CIA believes that he has just received information that the nation is under attack , but FAILS to inform the commander in chief of the nation's armed forces--- a gross dereliction of duty
"An Interesting Day:
President Bush's Movements and Actions on 9/11"
By Allan Wood and Paul Thompson
May 9, 2003
...our thanks go out to these researchers for bringing to light this eye-opening information and puncturing the spin-bubbles of a media and government that clearly failed us the public ...then and since .
my friend whom i teasingly call "ms pearl " , a bright ,but unfortunately strictly a linear thinker , is always nagging me about going in circles ,and pardon the pun-- 'beating around the bush'. From the sheer frustration of trying to follow what i'm getting at , will often impatiently demand ," dammit-- 'd' --will you get to the freakin point !"
so for her , or anyone else who 'thinks' like her ( hahaha ...poor things) , some key points to carefully consider:
1. the CIA Director seemed to believe that the first WTC plane crash was an attack as soon as he was notified of it's occurance
2. he then made phone calls on an undoubtedly secure cell line carried by an aide who probably goes everywhere the director goes ---for exactly this type of emergency purpose
3. ...but apparently NONE of the calls made by CIA director went to george w. bush , who could have been reached either through the advanced telecommunications system installed in the presidential limo , or through the mobile command post the secret service sets up EVERYWHERE the president goes--
4 . the director of CIA believes that he has just received information that the nation is under attack , but FAILS to inform the commander in chief of the nation's armed forces--- a gross dereliction of duty
...CIA Director George Tenet was told of the crash a few minutes after it happened. A messenger gave him the news as he was eating breakfast with former Senator David Boren in a Washington restaurant three blocks from the White House. Boren says Tenet was told that the World Trade Center had been attacked by an airplane: "I was struck by the fact that [the messenger] used the word attacked." An aide then handed a cell phone to Tenet, and Tenet made some calls, showing that at least some at the highest levels of the Bush administration were talking about an attack at this time. Tenet then said to Boren, "You know, this has bin Laden's fingerprints all over it." [ABC, 9/14/02] ....
1 Comments:
HeyyYY!! where did the rest of the cliffnotes go? That wasa mean arse post.
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