klondikesomething to considerThu Apr 15, 2004 16:25206.58.228.135There's a very curious aspect to the 9/11 scenario, that of the supposed hijacked airplanes having their transponders turned off.Why?There would be absolutely no reason for a highjacker to turn off the transponder on an highjacked airplane.After all, the FAA and then NORAD would know the plane is suspect of being highjacked as soon as the plane changes course on its own.And both the FAA and NORAD can still track the plane on radar even though the transponder is off.And it is easy enough to get a visual on the plane within a reasonable amount of time.A highjacker gains nothing by turning off the transponder. In fact, he would alert the FAA and NORAD all that much sooner that the plane had been highjacked, if the plane were, in fact, highjacked.So why were the transponders turned off?My guess is that the planes weren't highjacked but switched mid-air with other planes.With the transponders off, the switched planes shadowing the original planes assume the formers' identity and then head on to their targets.That's the only logical explanation to why the transponders would be turned off.There is no "problem" with the 9/11 commision. The only problem is that you are looking for them to set you free when their job is to enslave you.If you want freedom, look to the Lord." ...where the spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom."2 Corinthians, 3:17If we want the world to change, we have to follow the advice of Mahatma Ghandi, who said:"Be the change you want to see in the world."Or as Jesus said:"Follow me.""Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live inpeace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you."2 Corinthians, 13:11And this is the good news, and our greatest good.
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