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To: Zakeet

I learned something last night. It has to do with dates.
This one has to to with April 27th.

The overfly of Manhattan by Air Force 1 with the military escort made three passes. One of the comments from an article I read: “I, too, was outside on the JC waterfront, just below Exchange Place, when I heard a loud screech. It almost sounded like a missile or rocket (but was probably just the fighter plane, on further relection). Out on the pier, you always see helicopters flying up and down the river, and the occasional small plane a little higher, but this was different. A few seconds later, we look up to see a very low flying jumbo jet with a fighter in what appeared to be a chase position (BTW, there are no markings or insignia on the BOTTOM of that plane). We looked down the street to see it banking south over Jersey City before disappearing behind the buildings. Emergency landing at Newark Airport, maybe, I thought? Then a minute or two later, it comes around again, from the south, down around the Verazano Bridge. We didn’t see it coming in until it was almost right on top of us and started banking right around the Goldman building. It was damn close! People had come out of the buildings and started running north along the pier, thinking it was going to crash, and I can’t say I blame them for thinking so. It was somewhat chaotic, to say the least!”

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/04/report_says_plane_flys_low_pas.html

The date of the overfly was April 27, 2009.

April 27, 2009, was 204 years to the 1st day of the battle of Derna (or Derne). The Battle of Derna is considered the turning point of the First Barbary War, which we have immortalized in these words: “...to the shores of Tripoli.” Those words are from the Marines’ Hymn.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Derna

The battle began at approximately 2:45 pm local time.

The victory that day (reaffirmed twice until mid-May, after repulsing efforts to retake the city) marked the first time the US flag flew over a foreign battlefield.

http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/battleswars1800s/p/derne.htm

Louis Caldera took responsibility for the Manhattan flyover of AF1 and resigned.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/may/08/air-force-one-flyover-aide-resigns

Louis Caldera was Director of the White House Military Office from January 20, 2009, until May 22, 2009, and served as the 17th United States Secretary of the Army from July 2, 1998 until January 20, 2001.


I believe what New York and we witnessed on 4/27/2009, was the symbolic reenactment of the battle of Derna @ Tripoli, in reverse, complete with 3 passes over the site, and, the ‘planting’ of the flag by a foreigner in command on uS soil, perhaps with a sighting for the mihrab’s location at the GZ mosque. At the direction and with the support of the sitting President of the United States, as evidenced by presence and actions of an Air Force One 747.

The ‘Won.’ The Proud. The Base. (’Al Qaeda’).


I wonder what 9/11/11 is going to be now. What’s 0bama gonna do for an encore?

On 9/11/11. maybe Obama will dedicate the Shanksville mihrab and march from Ground Zero to the new ‘Community Center’ at ‘51 Park Place’ (look up that Chapter in the Koran). He might even lead some of the prayers in Arabic himself; after all, he knows them all.


29 posted on 09/12/2010 9:59:41 AM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto.)
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To: combat_boots

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30 posted on 09/12/2010 10:06:09 AM PDT by CajunConservative (0, we'll stop treating you like a dog, when you stop treating us like a hydrant.)
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To: combat_boots

FWIW...I agree


57 posted on 09/12/2010 5:05:02 PM PDT by mo
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