More Phoney Baloney
The Webfairy
More Phoney Baloney
Wed Jan 28 18:45:11 2004
66.1.2.107

They've had a couple years to pony something up. This tape contradicts the story given out at the time. All the other supposed cell phone calls have been exposed as phoney-baloney. I don't know. All I know is there is no plane in the first hit video.
http://thewebfairy.com/911/noplane

As the official story gets more and more tattered, they add more chapters, like the "Pavel" video that is supposed to show the first hit "plane" but is taken from the wrong side, and the Video supposedly taken by Al Queda that turns out to have come from a Nova video, taken from where the "Dancing Israelis" were picked up. All this stuff is from whatever studio brought us the Fat BinLadin movie, and the Afghanistani dog-gassing video starring a plump American doggie.

It was remarkable how clear the sound was.
I have never experienced such great sound from a cellphone.

http://www.rense.com/general28/exceed.htm
The cell phone calls from the aircraft could not have happened. I am a National Security Agency trained Electronic Warfare specialist, and am qualified to say this.
My official title: MOS33Q10, Electronic Warfare Intercept Strategic SignalProcessing/Storage Systems Specialist, a highly skilled MOS which requires advanced knowledge of many communications methods and circuits to the most minute level. I am officially qualified to place severe doubt that ordinary cellphone calls were ever made from the aircraft.

It was impossible for that to have happened, especially in a rural area for anumber of reasons.

When you make a cell phone call, the first thing that happens is that your cellphone needs to contact a transponder. Your cell phone has a max transmit power of five watts, three watts is actually the norm. If an aircraft is going five hundred miles an hour, your cell phone will not be able to
1. Contact a tower,
2. Tell the tower who you are, and who your provider is,
3. Tell the tower whatmode it wants to communicate with, and
4. Establish that it is in a roaming area before it passes out of a five watt range.

This procedure, called an electronic handshake, takes approximately 45 seconds for a cell phone to complete upon initial power up in a roaming area because neither the cell phone or cell transponder knows where that phone is and what mode it uses when it is turned on. At 500 miles an hour, the aircraft will travel three times the range of a cell phone's five watt transmitter before this handshaking can occur. Though it is sometimes possible to connect during takeoff and landing, under the situation that was claimed the calls were impossible. The calls from the airplane were faked, no if's or buts.
 


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