Twin Tower Terrorists May Have Made Dry Run
Did terrorist hijackers who slammed two Boeing 767s into New York's Twin Towers on Tuesday stage a dress rehearsal a week before the attack?
That's the intriguing question raised by the account of actor James Woods, who is reportedly telling friends that he saw a suspicious group of Middle Eastern men behaving in a "clandestine" manner during the earlier flight from Boston to Los Angeles.
Exactly a week before the devastating attacks, Woods boarded a plane at Boston's Logan Airport, the same departure point the terrorists used.
Woods sat in first class, according to friends, two of whom repeated his account to the New York Post's Cindy Adams. He was alone except for four other passengers - all Middle Eastern males.
The actor immediately noticed the men behaving "bizarrely." They neither drank, nor ate a morsel nor spoke out loud for the entire flight. There was no reading, no slouching, no nodding off.
"They were clandestine. Spoke only to each other in audible tones. And stared straight ahead," Adams was told.
"They were clearly very uptight," Woods' friends quoted him as saying.
The actor was sufficiently troubled by their behavior to report it to a flight attendant - but she shrugged the incident off. When Woods landed he informed authorities on the ground, who reportedly "seemed unwilling to become involved."
The day after the attacks on New York and Washington, Woods called the FBI. At 7 a.m. Thursday investigators summoned the actor for an immediate interview.
He's not really a "conservative." He's probably thinks of himself as a democrat or an independent. What makes Woods stand out from the rest of the Hollywood crowd is that if James Woods were hooked to an EEG machine the doctors would actually record brain waves. Woods is one of those rare Hollywoood types that actually thinks before he speaks and who actually has a servicable brain.
Even a broken watch is right twice a day.