Inquiries made by the Northeast Intelligence Network has so far verified the following:
- There were no warning or advisories to aircraft or air traffic controllers. According to one supervisory ATC from LAX interviewed today, this was totally unexpected.
- No U.S. missile tests were scheduled or conducted at that time and location, according to a Pentagon contact;
Pentagon source 9 November 2010 1510 hours ET
- This was not an accidental launch. The methods required to launch a missile of this size and presumed type is too complex and involves more than one person, thats all I can say.
Pentagon source; 9 November 2010; 1510 hours ET
Oh yes, they know exactly where it came from and what type of missile it was, but are not saying. There are a lot of meetings taking place right now inside the ring [a reference to the Pentagon].
Pentagon source; 9 November 2010; 1510 hours ET
China, Russia, Iran, France are four countries that have the capabilities for this type type of launch. And of course, we do too. But it was not us. Theres scuttlebut about a cargo ship and China, but thats all it is, scuttlebut.
Pentagon source; 9 November 2010; 1510 hours ET
Bravo. But there is a difference between posting legitimate sources (the official DoD statement delivered by its official spokesman)like I did, and posting comments from an unknown person from an unknown source. Where did you get your quotes? Who is "Pentagon source"? For all anyone knows, it could be the parking lot attendent for Pentagon Lot C.
There is a difference between being ignorant and being willfully ignorant. I believe you are the latter. That makes you a perfect candidate for conspiracies like this. And a wet dream for "news" sources like The National Enquirer, WND and CBS news.