



sure some 19 kids with box cutters kicked our asses.....sure



also google 911 hijackers still alive
ohhhh but keep it quiet. we dont want to ruin the war on terror and the invasion of Iran, do we?


carry on you tax payers
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Titanic wrote:Xtra, your just boring now. Get a new angle.
QFTTitanic wrote:xtratabasco wrote:Titanic wrote:Xtra, your just boring now. Get a new angle.
its not about me.
its about the the lies of 911.
just google it and stfu
What lies? Theres no proof and you know it.
Titanic wrote:xtratabasco wrote:Titanic wrote:Xtra, your just boring now. Get a new angle.
its not about me.
its about the the lies of 911.
just google it and stfu
What lies? Theres no proof and you know it.
xtratabasco wrote:9/11 Security
Courtesy of Marvin Bush
Marvin P. Bush, the president’s younger brother, was a principal in a company called Securacom that provided security for the World Trade Center, United Airlines, and Dulles International Airport. The company, Burns noted, was backed by KuwAm, a Kuwaiti-American investment firm on whose board Marvin Burns also served. [Utne]
According to its present CEO, Barry McDaniel, the company had an ongoing contract to handle security at the World Trade Center "up to the day the buildings fell down."
The company lists as government clients "the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S Air force, and the Department of Justice," in projects that "often require state-of-the-art security solutions for classified or high-risk government sites."
Stratesec (Securacom) differs from other security companies which separate the function of consultant from that of service provider. The company defines itself as a "single-source" provider of "end-to-end" security services, including everything from diagnosis of existing systems to hiring subcontractors to installing video and electronic equipment. It also provides armored vehicles and security guards.
unriggable wrote:xtratabasco wrote:9/11 Security
Courtesy of Marvin Bush
Marvin P. Bush, the president’s younger brother, was a principal in a company called Securacom that provided security for the World Trade Center, United Airlines, and Dulles International Airport. The company, Burns noted, was backed by KuwAm, a Kuwaiti-American investment firm on whose board Marvin Burns also served. [Utne]
According to its present CEO, Barry McDaniel, the company had an ongoing contract to handle security at the World Trade Center "up to the day the buildings fell down."
The company lists as government clients "the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S Air force, and the Department of Justice," in projects that "often require state-of-the-art security solutions for classified or high-risk government sites."
Stratesec (Securacom) differs from other security companies which separate the function of consultant from that of service provider. The company defines itself as a "single-source" provider of "end-to-end" security services, including everything from diagnosis of existing systems to hiring subcontractors to installing video and electronic equipment. It also provides armored vehicles and security guards.
Okay.
1. "Marvin P. Bush, the president’s younger brother, was a principal in a company called Securacom that provided security for the World Trade Center, United Airlines, and Dulles International Airport. The company, Burns noted, was backed by KuwAm, a Kuwaiti-American investment firm on whose board Marvin Burns also served. [Utne]"
My, my. United Airlines? You mean the airlines that half the hijackings took place on? Impressive.
Marvin is a principal. If he owned the company that wuold be a different story.
2. "According to its present CEO, Barry McDaniel, the company had an ongoing contract to handle security at the World Trade Center 'up to the day the buildings fell down.'"
One assumes. IIRC, the WTC was destroyed, voiding any contracts involving the building.
3. "The company lists as government clients 'the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S Air force, and the Department of Justice,' in projects that 'often require state-of-the-art security solutions for classified or high-risk government sites.'
Stratesec (Securacom) differs from other security companies which separate the function of consultant from that of service provider. The company defines itself as a "single-source" provider of 'end-to-end' security services, including everything from diagnosis of existing systems to hiring subcontractors to installing video and electronic equipment. It also provides armored vehicles and security guards."
This body of text does not help prove your point in any way.
unriggable wrote:Reminds me of an instance where a baby had the same name as somebody on the terrorist watch list and was unable to board the plane as a result
xtratabasco wrote:unriggable wrote:Reminds me of an instance where a baby had the same name as somebody on the terrorist watch list and was unable to board the plane as a result
well if we get our asses kicked by some kids with box-cutters who some are still alive after crashing their boeing 757s into buildings (which just happens to come down in less time than a baseball game) and the Presidents younger brother Marvin is head of security at the WTC and airports, I guess we are all gonna die.
were dommed I tell yahh...![]()
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Titanic wrote:xtratabasco wrote:unriggable wrote:Reminds me of an instance where a baby had the same name as somebody on the terrorist watch list and was unable to board the plane as a result
well if we get our asses kicked by some kids with box-cutters who some are still alive after crashing their boeing 757s into buildings (which just happens to come down in less time than a baseball game) and the Presidents younger brother Marvin is head of security at the WTC and airports, I guess we are all gonna die.
were dommed I tell yahh...![]()
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Well, a 100 tonne plane laden with fuel smashes into a building at 500mph and serverly damages its structure and fire proof areas, yer, I'm not too surprised it did fall.
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