Title: 911: Eight years later and still no justice (Video) Source:
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/708.html URL Source:http://brasschecktv.com Published:Sep 11, 2009 Author:brasschecktv.com Post Date:2009-09-11 12:39:54 by TwentyTwelve Keywords:911, Inside Job, Media Coverup Views:563 Comments:59
According to some reports, the airliners that struck the WTC towers and the Pentagon were flown with exquisite skill, executing maneuvers that you might see at an aerobatic exhibition or flight show. These feats could well have been impossible for typical general aviation pilots with low flight hours. But there is reason to believe that the "terrorist" pilots could have received the very best of training, courtesy of the US government.
Hopsicker also notes that according to reports from Newsweek, three alleged terrorist pilots trained at the Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida, while Knight Ridder stated that suspects Mohamed Atta, Abdulaziz Alomari, and Saeed Alghamdi had attended various other prestigious military exchange officer's training programs. These reports were never categorically denied by US government sources.
Certain unnamed flight instructors told Washington Post reporters that the alleged hijackers had very poor flying skills.
Why weren't these suspicious characters reported to the proper authorities? According to their flight instructors, the "terrorists" were such terrible pilots, they probably couldn't hit the side of a mountain, much less a New York skyscraper. That's why they weren't more concerned.