Posted on 09/08/2011 3:09:58 PM PDT by Righting
08 September 11 15:21 ET
Threats from one of the lead hijackers, Mohammed Atta, are also heard...
'Nobody move'
One of the hijackers, Mohammed Atta, is heard on the same plane saying: "Nobody move, everything will be OK.
"If you try to make any moves, you will injure yourself and the airplane. Just stay quiet."
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.co.uk ...
When passsengers DID figure out what was going on, they thwarted the mission.
is there a link to the recording?
I don’t see it on that page. Checking youtube...
You stand corrected, which is why flight 93 had a different outcome.
It reminds me ehat I read about other fascists... in WW2, telling the Jews to ‘shower’ as they were falsely told about the gas chambers.
MO&(^r F&*()&r’s!
I would have rolled on them too!
Makes me angry every time I see 911 pics or hear archives.
This Daily Telegraph link will laed you to the recording, directly.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/september-11-attacks/8750653/911-anniversary-114-audio-recordings-over-attacks-released.html
Not new
There is video here made by Alfred Hitchcock that I have never seen before it is hard to watch. Two things I learned in this video was the monsters were well fed while they starved their victims. the other was the monsters are good at lying to their victims they were told they are at a hospital and will be taken care of.
...but the audio tapes were released only recently to the public.
Why did it take so long for this to be released? If it was something that put America in a negative light, he’d been released in 6 months.
I was surprised that the loony-liberal NBC nightly news just played the audio around 15 min. ago...
So far, the only ones that shared it with the FBI were those on the ‘911 commission’. I have no understanding as to why.
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