Posted on 02/27/2002 5:43:07 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
WorldNetDaily: Hijacker shot passenger on Flight 11: FAA memo
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DAY OF INFAMY 2001 Hijacker shot passenger on Flight 11: FAA memo 'One bullet fired,' killing 9B occupant, but agency claims report was in error Posted: February 27, 2002 5:35 p.m. Eastern By Paul Sperry
WASHINGTON - An internal Federal Aviation Administration memo summarizing the Sept. 11 hijackings says a passenger aboard American Airlines Flight 11 was shot to death by a single bullet, WorldNetDaily has learned. The FAA claims the memo, time-stamped Sept. 11 at 5:30 p.m., was written in error. "It was a first draft," said FAA spokeswoman Laura Brown in a phone interview today. "There was no gun." She said a final draft of the executive summary, received by FAA Administrator Jane Garvey, does not include the account of a gun being fired aboard the plane. Brown refused to release the final draft, however, arguing it is "protected information." WorldNetDaily has obtained a copy of the first draft of the memo, which can be viewed here. Here is the key excerpt, which was very specific: "The American Airlines FAA Principal Security Inspector (PSI) was notified by Suzanne Clark of American Airlines Corporate Headquarters, that an on board flight attendant contacted American Airlines Operations Center and informed that a passenger located in seat 10B shot and killed a passenger in seat 9B at 9:20 a.m. "The passenger killed was Daniel Lewin, shot by passenger Satam Al Suqami. One bullet was reported to have been fired." Related story: American denies giving gun info to FAA Paul Sperry is Washington bureau chief for WorldNetDaily.
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Well, sort of a composite of two passengers aboard flight 77, anyway:
[from CNN account *here*]
Suzanne Calley, 42, of San Martin, California, was an employee of Cisco Systems Inc.
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Sarah Clark, 65, of Columbia, Maryland, was a sixth-grade teacher at Backus Middle School in Washington. She was accompanying a student on an educational trip to the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary near Santa Barbara, California, as part of a program funded by the National Geographic Society.
I take back what I said. Flight 11 is not the one crashed in Pensylvania. It is the one which went into WTC nothern tower. Sorry for the mistake.
You can call just about anybody a people person. People who were close to Jean Roger say they know this. But what can they do? It is, they say, the best way to describe her.
And it is why Ms. Roger, who was 24, became a flight attendant two years ago after attending Penn State.
"After four and a half years of college, she wanted to be a flight attendant," said her father, Tom Roger. "She enjoyed traveling and meeting people, from children to 90- year-old adults; she loved them all."
One person was especially important: her boyfriend, Kevin Dowd, a Boston-area stock broker whom she had been dating for about two years. The night before Ms. Roger reported for duty on American Airlines' Flight 11 to Los Angeles she celebrated Mr. Dowd's 30th birthday, just the two of them strolling through Boston.
That night Ms. Roger gave Mr. Dowd a card that, he said, summed up her general life philosophy. "She wished me to have love, happiness and peace of mind because really, everything else just comes and goes," Mr. Dowd said. Despite a late night, the following morning "she went to work with a smile on her face," Mr. Dowd said. "She was happy as could be."
It was simple numbers that put Jean Roger on American Airlines Flight 11 out of Boston.
As a relatively new flight attendant, every third month the 24-year-old Roger was placed on a "standby" work list and had to call in every night to see if she was to be called up.
This past Monday she was on the list and had to be at the airport at 6:30 a.m. in case a flight attendant was needed.
"Someone called in sick and she had to go," said her father, Thomas.
Given the short notice of standby work, she typically didn't call her family until she arrived at her flight destination.
"That was the anxiety for us when we found out a plane had been hijacked. It took us three hours to find out she was in fact on the plane," Thomas Roger said. "I just feel so terrible for these people in New York who are waiting three or four days."
Roger was raised in Longmeadow, Mass., where she was a golfer and champion swimmer in high school.
She graduated from Penn State with a degree in environmental science, but after a family friend told her about the joys of being a flight attendant, Roger applied for the job two years ago.
"She loved it--the work, the schedule. It really suited her lifestyle," her father said. "And she loved going to strange places."
Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE.
I take back what I said. Flight 11 is not the one crashed in Pensylvania. It is the one which went into WTC nothern tower. Sorry for the mistake.
Not a problem; that's an easy enough goof to make when dealing with multiple flights including aircraft from the same airline, of same and similar types at the same time.
But note that the Pennsylvania crash of United Flight 93 happened aboard the aircraft on which the hijacking crew is believed to have been one person fewer than on the other three aircraft that crashed into their intended targets. Whether that is due to heroic actions by passengers who prevailed because the 5th hijacker wasn't available to fight them off- or that 5th one was the one who'd have brought the gun aboard and the other four really did only have boxcutters with which to fight off the attacking passengers- should be balanced both by the knowledge that other similar attempts aboard the other aircraft may have failed when the hijackers shot their attackers, as well as the still very real possiblity that Flight 93 was brought down by a US military aircraft.
And the funny thing is, that if that was the case, I think most Americans could appreciate and understand that, and accept it as a tragic necessity. But in the aftermath of the Flight 800 governmental lies and fabrications, it's getting less and less possible to believe anything that comes from the Government That Cried Wolf far too often....
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They are looking into everything...
This publication always runs off at the mouth without concrete evidence. After the 3rd or 4th time it makes them useless as a source of reliable information.
I'm relieved to hear this.
And somehow it's a coincidence that Satan whatsisname picked *him* to kill, of all the passengers on the flight?
It is a wacko conspiracy theory because crashing a 767 loaded with JP-1 is more than adequate to explain the collapse of the building. If you require something more complicated that either (a) you are abysimally ignorant of statics and dynamics (which unfortunately describes the many Americans that avoided mathematics and physics in school) or (b) if you understand basic statics and dynamics, and are aware that a 767 loaded with jet fuel was a sufficient cause for the buildings to collapse, then you are a tin-foil-helmet candidate.
So which is it?
When you see a conspiracy behind every bush, by golly, every once in a while a bush is gonna have a conspiracy behind it. But if you buy stocks based on the success rate you get doing that you would go broke before too much longer.
Unfortunately, conspiracy wackos don't put their money where their mouth's are. So they don't go broke, and stay in the game forever. So sane Freepers get to listen to these nuts whine on and on about wacko conspiracies that fail to pan out 99-44/100th percent of the time. Then we are expected to take them seriously because 66/100th percent of the time there is something, possibly, behind what they say.
Conspiracy buffs typically need to get a life -- badly.
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