3/7/07 - ALEX JONES... 9/11... PLANES WHERE RIGGED, GPS
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Pilot's Lawsuit Alleges Airliners Rigged With Explosives
Boeing VP admitted fact in speech, remote control
connection to 9/11 tantalizing
Prison Planet | March 7, 2007
Paul Joseph Watson
Field McConnell, a pilot for Northwest Airlines, has
filed a lawsuit charging that many commercial airliners
are rigged with explosives that can be remotely
detonated. He refuses to fly until such devices are
removed. McConnell's claim is seemingly given credence
by none other than Boeing's vice-president, who tacitly
admitted the fact in a speech last year.
"The lawsuit, filed last week, claims Boeing Co. and the
Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) can't assure him that
B747-400 planes are safe. McConnell, who is the process
of seeking an early retirement from Northwest, claims
the planes are rigged by Boeing and can be remotely
detonated," reports the West Central Tribune .
“I am obligated under company procedures and FAA
regulation not to operate an aircraft if I suspect it is
unsafe,” McConnell, 57, states in his handwritten
claim."
McConnell's claims are given credence by a January 2006
speech given by Doug Bain, Boeing senior vice president
and general counsel, at Boeing Leadership Meeting in
Orlando, Florida.
"One nasty little thing is that the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms, which has an almost explicit
prohibition on possessing explosives. For those of you
who are at BCA [Boeing Commercial Airplanes], you might
remember that every single door on an airplane has
actuators that are triggered by explosives ," said Bain.
Was this a slip of the tongue? Is Bain telling us that
all airliners are rigged with explosives that can be
remotely detonated? For what possible purpose?
The issue of remote control operation of airliners was
again in the news last week. The London Daily Mail
reported Sunday that the technology is expected to be
installed in all airliners within three years, according
to Boeing insiders.
Far from preventing another 9/11 style attack, as the
Mail states, from everything we have learned about the
U.S. government's complicity in the plot to slam
airliners into the World Trade Center and Pentagon, this
technology enhances the possibility of a rogue agency
remotely hijacking a plane and crashing it into their
desired target.
One month before 9/11, German newspaper Der Spiegel
reported that U.S. military-industrial complex giant
Raytheon landed a 727 jet six times by remote control
using GPS technology at a Hollomon AFB in New Mexico.
Pilot's Lawsuit Alleges Airliners Rigged With Explosives
Boeing VP admitted fact in speech, remote control
connection to 9/11 tantalizing
Prison Planet | March 7, 2007
Paul Joseph Watson
Field McConnell, a pilot for Northwest Airlines, has
filed a lawsuit charging that many commercial airliners
are rigged with explosives that can be remotely
detonated. He refuses to fly until such devices are
removed. McConnell's claim is seemingly given credence
by none other than Boeing's vice-president, who tacitly
admitted the fact in a speech last year.
"The lawsuit, filed last week, claims Boeing Co. and the
Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) can't assure him that
B747-400 planes are safe. McConnell, who is the process
of seeking an early retirement from Northwest, claims
the planes are rigged by Boeing and can be remotely
detonated," reports the West Central Tribune .
“I am obligated under company procedures and FAA
regulation not to operate an aircraft if I suspect it is
unsafe,” McConnell, 57, states in his handwritten
claim."
McConnell's claims are given credence by a January 2006
speech given by Doug Bain, Boeing senior vice president
and general counsel, at Boeing Leadership Meeting in
Orlando, Florida.
"One nasty little thing is that the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms, which has an almost explicit
prohibition on possessing explosives. For those of you
who are at BCA [Boeing Commercial Airplanes], you might
remember that every single door on an airplane has
actuators that are triggered by explosives ," said Bain.
Was this a slip of the tongue? Is Bain telling us that
all airliners are rigged with explosives that can be
remotely detonated? For what possible purpose?
The issue of remote control operation of airliners was
again in the news last week. The London Daily Mail
reported Sunday that the technology is expected to be
installed in all airliners within three years, according
to Boeing insiders.
Far from preventing another 9/11 style attack, as the
Mail states, from everything we have learned about the
U.S. government's complicity in the plot to slam
airliners into the World Trade Center and Pentagon, this
technology enhances the possibility of a rogue agency
remotely hijacking a plane and crashing it into their
desired target.
One month before 9/11, German newspaper Der Spiegel
reported that U.S. military-industrial complex giant
Raytheon landed a 727 jet six times by remote control
using GPS technology at a Hollomon AFB in New Mexico.
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In April 2001, aviation history was made when a Global
Hawk, which is equivalent in wingspan to a Boeing 737,
flew by remote control out of Edwards Air Force Base,
across the Pacific Ocean, and landed safely at the Royal
Australian Air Force base at Edinburgh, in South
Australia state.
As far back as 1984, NASA were conducting experiments
involving crash scenarios and using remote control
technology to fly large commercial airliners (pictured
below).
"On the morning of December 1, 1984, a remotely
controlled Boeing 720 transport took off from Edwards
Air Force Base, California, made a left-hand departure
and climbed to an altitude of 2300 feet. The aircraft
was remotely flown by NASA research pilot Fitzhugh (Fitz)
Fulton from the NASA Dryden Remotely Controlled Vehicle
Facility."
President Bush himself highlighted the use of this
technology in a speech he gave at O'Hare Airport in
Chicago, just over two weeks after 9/11.
"We will set aside $500 million in new funding for
aircraft security....We will look at all kinds of
technologies to make sure that our airlines are safe,
and for example including technology to enable
controllers to take over distressed aircraft and land it
by remote control."
In April of last year, Boeing were hit with a record
fine of $15 million after the company broke the law by
selling commercial planes equipped with the QRS-11
gyrochip, which is also used in the guidance system of
the Maverick missile.
According to the Associated Press , from 2000 to 2003
Boeing shipped 94 airliners oversees, mainly to China,
that contained the chip, a device used for "military
applications," stated the report.
McConnell says he has evidence that "The QRS11 trail
leads back to Communist China's funding of the second
Clinton presidential run and then to Joe Giroir and
Hillary Clinton, former partners at the Rose Law Firm,
and finally the crime of Arkancide and the death of Ron
Brown," and that "The Iridium satellite system used to
steer electronically-hijacked jets fitted with QRS11
gyroscopes on 9/11 was probably commanded from virtual
and physical war rooms embedded in Canada Steamship
Lines vessels built by China for CAI-Carlyle Canada."
Was such a device or one of its offshoots used for the
"military application" of executing the 9/11 attacks?
The connection is tantalizing and one that deserves
further study in order to ascertain the danger of rogue
elements of the military industrial complex utilizing
this technology to carry out another terrorist black-op.
McConnell appears as a guest on The Alex Jones Show
today to present his evidence for such a scenario.
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