Posted on 09/12/2001 2:32:29 AM PDT by prisoner6
Perhaps this is too far into Tin Foil Hat territory, but here's something I noticed about the flight numbers involved in the attacks on 9/11.
flight 11 = the attack took place on 9-11.
The 9-11 connection is odd enough but follow this.
flight 93 = 9+3=12...a second attack 9/12
flight 175 = 1+7+5=13...the 13th?
flight 77 = 7+7...the 14th?
prisoner6
check out this thread before it is pulled...not the subject....NOTE THE DATES on the 2nd post.... of course, probably just a nut...but...still weird. FBI already knows about it.
Message 1 in thread
From: Xinoehpoel (tesnal@psl.moc)
Subject: 911
Date: 2001-08-31 11:03:37 PST
Something is going to happen tomorrow. This is a witness against everyone on this newsgroup. I hate this newsgroup, and everyone on it sucks. REPENT! You are all evil liars! Do not be so evil, and be holy. You are going to get me killed because of the truth of my mouth. I am not telling you what is going to happen until it does, because an EVIL and adulterous generation seeks for a sign.
*******then after he is ridiculed by everyone on the board....
From: Xinoehpoel (tesnal@psl.moc)
Subject: Re: 911
Date: 2001-09-04 12:40:28 PST
Wait 7 days, and then maybe I'll answer this post. You see, I am going away in seven days, and you will not hear from me again. X
Saturday September 1 8:36 PM ET
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi railed against the United States Saturday in a speech to mark the 32nd anniversary of his rise to power - saying it was controlled by 400 powerful families and mocking it for being afraid of a skinny man called Osama bin Laden.
In a 21/2-hour speech, Gadhafi expounded on his vision of a perfect society in which, for instance, people economize on water by buying smaller drinking glasses. He said taxes are a waste of ink and the paper the forms are printed on.
The speech culminated two days of celebrations marking Gadhafi's coup that ousted King Idris Sept. 1, 1969, while the aging monarch was out of the country. Gadhafi, who was 27 at the time of the revolution, is now 59.
Most of the festivities took place Friday. African groups danced in Tripoli's streets. Gadhafi threw an open-air banquet for his guests - including several African presidents - and he presided over the graduation of police and army officers.
Dressed in a khaki safari suit, Gadhafi appeared relaxed Saturday as he addressed members of the country's General People's Congress, a legislative body whose members are elected indirectly through a hierarchy of people's committees.
In Libya, there is no president, no parliament and no Cabinet. Gadhafi holds no formal office and, in theory, Libya is a jamahiriya, a state of the masses, governed by the populace through local councils. In fact, though, Gadhafi is the absolute ruler of the country of more than 5 million.
In his speech, Gadhafi said the system of government in the United States, which he has long been at odds with, is ``antiquated and should be thrown in the garbage. It belongs in the museum.'' He said parties in Britain are just ``clubs for noblemen and lords.''
``America is not a democracy. ... It is governed by 400 families that control power and arms,'' Gadhafi said. He did not say which families.
He also said that Saudi terror suspect Osama bin Laden, ``a thin man with a weight of about 50 kilograms (110 pounds) and armed only with a kalashnikov ... scares America more than the former Soviet Union did.'' Bin Laden has been accused by the United States of planning the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania that killed 224 people. That was typical of the anti-U.S. rhetoric peppering Gadhafi's speech. He even accused U.S. labs of developing the AIDS virus.
Gadhafi also said that the school system in the age of the Internet should be modernized to allow today's generation to begin specializing in their majors around the age of 14, after intermediate school, instead of waiting for university.
Gadhafi said he learned how to use the Internet in 1998, two years after its introduction in the country.
Toward the end, he pulled out a sheet of paper listing yearly incomes in different countries and said he would like to have the personal income in Libya rise from $5,000 a year to about $24,000. He asked the congress members to come up with an economic plan on how to hike salaries and, at the same time, save money.
With respect to savings, he held up a glass of water and said it was too big, and people could not possibly drink all the liquid they poured into it. Smaller glasses would stop them from throwing away excess liquid, he said.
Gadhafi's relations with the United States have long been strained. In 1986, U.S. aircraft bombed Tripoli, and the U.S. government imposed the sanctions it still maintains. The U.S. State Department considers Libya one of seven countries that sponsor terrorism.
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Most recently, on Friday, Sept. 7, the State Department issued a worldwide alert warning "American citizens may be the target of a terrorist threat from extremist groups with links to [Osama bin Laden's] al Qaeda organization."
That report cited information gathered in May that suggested an attack somewhere was imminent. It warned that individuals in al Qaeda "have not distinguished between official and civilian targets."
This information came from this link: http://www.abcnews.com/sections/world/DailyNews/wtc_terrorsuspects_010911.html
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