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Title: FBI Believed that Bombs Were Used on 9/11
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://georgewashington2.blogspot.c ... d-that-911-involved-bombs.html
Published: Feb 10, 2009
Author: George Washington's Blog
Post Date: 2009-04-07 20:53:04 by Itistoolate
Keywords: None
Views: 543
Comments: 32

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

FBI Believed that Bombs Were Used on 9/11

On 9/11, the FBI believed that bombs were involved in the attacks.

How do I know that?

Because, according to the FBI's website:

Following the massive terrorist attacks against New York and Washington, the FBI dedicated 7,000 of its 11,000 Special Agents and thousands of FBI support personnel to the PENTTBOM investigation. "PENTTBOM" is short for Pentagon, Twin Towers Bombing.

(see also this and this).

Indeed, the FBI told a reporter for USA Today that FBI agents believed there were bombs in the Twin Towers.

Similarly, the Washington Post believed that bombs were involved, as reflected in a September 21, 2001 article containing the following phrase:

In the hours after Tuesday's bombings . . . .

Many firefighters and policemen also said there were bombs in the Twin Towers.

And perhaps "the premiere collapse expert in the country", who 9/11 Commissioner Timothy Roemer referred to as a "very, very respected expert on building collapse", the head of the New York Fire Department's Special Operations Command and the most highly decorated firefighter in its NYFD history, who had previously "commanded rescue operations at many difficult and complex disasters, including the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing, and many natural disasters worldwide" thought that the collapse of the South Tower was caused by bombs, because the collapse of the building was too even to have been caused by anything else (pages 5-6).

But surely experts have since proven that no bombs were involved. Right?

In fact, structural engineers, architects, scientists and demolition experts and other high-level experts have examined the evidence and think that there were bombs.

Even the former head of the Fire Science Division of the government agency which claims that the World Trade Centers collapsed due to fire, who is one of the world’s leading fire science researchers and safety engineers, a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering (Dr. James Quintiere) doesn't bevelieve an adequate investigation into 9/11 has been conducted. He has called for an independent review of the World Trade Center Twin Tower collapse investigation. "I wish that there would be a peer review of this," he said, referring to the NIST investigation. "I think all the records that NIST has assembled should be archived. I would really like to see someone else take a look at what they've done; both structurally and from a fire point of view. ... I think the official conclusion that NIST arrived at is questionable."

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#3. To: TwentyTwelve (#0)

the FBI told a reporter for USA Today that FBI agents believed there were bombs in the Twin Towers.

ping!

litus  posted on  2009-04-07   21:21:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: litus (#3)

ping!

Thanks.

TwentyTwelve  posted on  2009-04-07   21:27:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: TwentyTwelve, litis, James Deffenbach (#4)

FBI: Bin Laden Not Wanted for 9/11?

www.milligazette.com/dail...612_bin_laden_911_fbi.htm

Itistoolate  posted on  2009-04-07   21:30:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Itistoolate, TwentyTwelve (#5)

Skeptics dismiss the video tape "found in a house in Jalalabad", Afghanistan, which allegedly shows Bin Laden confessing to the September 11 attacks. In a December 20, 2001, broadcast by German TV channel Das Erste "two independent translators and an expert on oriental studies found the White House's translation not only to be inaccurate, but manipulative."

This reminds me of Sibel Edmonds, and some of her comments concerning translators....[I was just perusing the thread just linked to by her name and it appears that members of this forum discount her...in any event, the above comments still reminds me of some comments she made regarding the difficulties and ineptness of translations made by this country around 2001 of the Middle Eastern language (Arabic in particular, I guess), and for that reason, I am posting an excerpt]:

March 2007

Sibel Edmonds: There needs to be a brief explanation - three years before I took that job, I was doing my studies in forensic science and criminal justice, and I had applied for an internship position with the FBI, not a full time or permanent job position, and at that point they were interested in my language skills, but they basically messed it up. I sent them the application, I took the polygraph test for that internship position for their language department, and somehow in 1999 they lost all that information - not only mine, but from 150 other applicants they had for language specialist positions. These documents, these files were lost within the FBI - or at least that's the explanation they gave to these applicants.

And then the 911 terrorist event took place and I'd turn on the TV and kept hearing the Director of the FBI pleading for language specialists - especially for the languages that I speak - because they were desperate for language specialists. And at that point it was a duty to go and say "Look - I have these skills, you need these skills for the nation, and I'm offering it to you." So I took this position as a contract language specialist for those languages and my top secret clearance was issued and I started working five days after 911.

David Swanson: And they were in pretty bad shape, right? How many skilled translators of Turkish materials did they have at that point?

Sibel Edmonds: At that point they had no Turkish language specialists... In fact, they had an unofficial division for years, and they had people coming, on and off, from DOD, or the State Department on loan, and working on certain projects, but they did not even have a formal division for Turkish. They had a small division for Arabic language, and they also had a large division for Farsi - the language spoken in Iran. [cont'd.]

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Kill_The_Messenger
04/24/06 "The American Conservative" -- -- Sibel Edmonds, the Turkish FBI translator turned whistleblower who has been subjected to a gag order could ...
justacitizen.com/KillTheMessenger.html - 19k - Cached

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Kill_The_Messenger

I believe that concerning her. I, personally, don't discount her, but it appears many on this forum have/do. Nevertheless, for even those who dismiss her claims, her statements concerning the translation incapabilities should be accepted, at least, at face value. I believe her assessments concerning that are true and believable....would that someone prove otherwise, I would be willing to read statements made that contradicts hers.

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