Autopsy: No Arabs on Flight 77
By Thomas R. Olmsted, M.D
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No Arabs on Flight 77: Part II -The Passengers
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The following information is gathered from many sources posted
on the Internet.
Dong Lee, Ruben Ornedo, and Chad Keller all worked for Boeing.
Lee also worked for the NSA. Stanley Hall, “the dean of
electronic warfare,” (along with Peter Gay, David Kolvacin, and
Kenneth Waldie on other flights), worked for Raytheon.
William Caswell was a particle physicist who worked for the
Navy. His job was so classified that his family had no clue as
to what he did and did not know why he was flying to California.
Charles Droz, LCDR USN Ret, was a software developer for EM
solutions (manufacturer of Wide Area Networks).
Robert Penniger worked for BAE Systems, (“an industry leader in
flight control systems”), whose Board is comprised of many from
the intelligence community. BAE has apparently removed their
Board of Directors page, but it list a "who's who" of high level
connections to the CIA, DARPA, and NSA.
The Outside Directors list read as follows:
[The following Outside Directors were not on Flight 77]
Richard J. Kerr
former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
Mr. Kerr served in the U.S. Intelligence community for 32 years
- from September 1960 until March 1992. He started as a country
analyst in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and ended his
career as the senior professional intelligence officer in the
U.S. government serving as Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence.
Dr. William Schneider, Jr.
former Under Secretary State for Security, Science and
Technology
Prior to serving on the board, Dr. Schneider was formerly Under
Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and
Technology (1982-1986). He served as Associate Director for
National Security and International Affairs at the Office of
Management and Budget (198l-2) prior to being nominated as Under
Secretary by the President.
Dr. Robert S. Cooper
former Director, DARPA
Dr. Cooper is currently President, CEO, Director and co-founder
of Atlantic Aerospace Electronics Corporation. From 1981 to
1985, Dr. Cooper was Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research
and Technology and simultaneously held the position of Director
for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). As
Assistant Secretary, he was principal advisor to the Secretary
of Defense on the allocation of Department resources to
research, exploratory development and advanced development
projects.
General Anthony C. Zinni (Ret)
former Commander-in-Chief, CENTCOM
Gen. Zinni was formerly Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Central
Command. While in the Marine Corps he held numerous command and
staff assignments that include platoon, company, battalion,
regimental, Marine expeditionary unit, and Marine expeditionary
force command. His staff assignments included service on
battalion, regimental, division, base, and service staffs in
operations, training, special operations, counterterrorism, and
manpower billets. Gen. Zinni most recently served as the United
States Special Envoy to the Middle East.
General Kenneth A. Minihan (Ret)
former Director National Security Agency; Central Security
Service
LtGen Minihan served more than thirty-three years of active
commissioned service to the nation before retiring from the U.S.
Air Force in 1999. On his final tour of duty, he served as the
14th Director of the National Security Agency/Central Security
Service, a combat support agency of the Department of Defense
with military and civilian personnel stationed worldwide. As
Director, he was the senior uniformed intelligence officer in
the Department of Defense. He also served as the Director of The
Defense Intelligence Agency.
Robert L. Prestel
former Deputy Director, National Security Agency
Mr. Prestel served as Deputy Director of the National Security
Agency (NSA) from 1990 - . He was the senior civilian presiding
over this Defense Agency whose principal missions are the
production of foreign Signals Intelligence and the protection of
official U.S. Government communications and information systems.
[Didn't want to you get confused about who were the fallen
passengers]
Back to More Passengers
Robert Ploger and his wife were added “late” to the original CNN
passenger list. He is the son of Major General Robert R Ploger
USA, Ret, another “flag” link. The other “late” addition was
Sandra Teague, a physical therapist at Georgetown University
Hospital.
John Sammartino and Leonard Taylor worked at Xontech (missile
defense), another company connected to the intelligence
community, also with ties to Boeing.
Vicki Yancey worked for Vreedenberg Corp, yet another company
connected to the intelligence community. Her father describes
her death as a “planned murder.” Her widower works for Northrup-Grumman.
Mary Jane Booth was in a position to know what was going on at
Dulles Airport as secretary for American Airlines general
manager.
John Yamnicky, 71, Capt USN Ret, was a defense contractor for
Veridian who had done a number of “black ops,” according to his
son.
The physicians, lawyers, biotech representatives, and “human
interest” victims who were aboard, could also provide important
clues, but in the interest of space, we will save for future
consideration.
Many readers recall a particular Fox Television TV show called
“The Lone Gunman” which was aired on March 2, 2001. In the show,
the bad guys control a passenger airplane by remote control with
intentions of flying it into the World Trade Center. The
villains were from the arms industry; the motive being to
inflame the public and thereby increase arms sales to use
against “terrorists.” Life indeed imitates art. Here is the
synopsis:
It has been reported that some people were warned not to fly
that day. One was reported to be Mayor Willie Brown of San
Francisco. Another was Muslim author Salman Rushdie. The person
on that flight MOST likely to be warned was Robert Speisman. He
was an executive at Lazare Kaplan, a diamond merchant, and son
in law of Maurice Templesman. Templesman was Jackie Kennedy’s
long time lover and is highly connected accoring to Time
Magazine. Time also reported about about his “special access” to
the National Security Council. He has also “stepped out” with
Madeleine Albright.
I attempted on three occasions to obtain a final passenger list
from American Airlines. They refuse to give a list and in fact
won’t even verify that they gave the first list to CNN. Since
the list is in the public domain, I find it curious that they
would not take ownership nor provide a current, “correct” list.
Would it even be necessary to “lure” all expendables onto the
designated death flights? Why not just grab those you want to
get rid of and then slip them into the pile later? Have you seen
an interview with the check-in personnel for the flights who can
tell us who actually got on any of these flights? Not a chance.
In fairness, Washington, D.C. and it's suburbs draw a great
number of contractors for the military and intelligence
communities in their normal course of business. It may be mere
coincidence that these passengers were all on the same flight;
however; the government refuses to release information which
would relieve our concerns.
I am interested in corresponding with family members who know
the truth.
Thomas R. Olmsted. M.D.
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