Thursday, April 13, 2006

Bush Implicates self / 911 timeline



8:46 1st WTC tower is hit.
President Bush is riding to the school in the Presidential limo.

Since 9/11, Bush has stated repeatedly that he saw the 1st Plane hit the WTC, on "TV", before he entered the classroom

9am George Bush enters the classroom.

9:03 The 2nd WTC tower is hit. Millions see it on live TV.

9:05 Andrew Card whispers in Bush's ear that the 2nd tower has been hit.

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Note: it will be another 15+ hours before the only known video of the 1st tower being hit will surface, raising the 2 obvious questions: "What video did Bush see?" And, "How come no ones ever asked him?"...........

10 am For the rest of the day, people will see TV replays, from many different angles, of the 2nd tower being struck at 9:03, with the first tower already smoking, which is what the cameras were pointed at...

mid-night: It is now officially September 12th in the Eastern Time Zone

12:41a.m. Univision network TV stations broadcast the first known public airing of the the only known video showing 1st tower being hit. Jules Naudet shot the video to tape, and it spent the rest of the morning at Ground Zero with him. It was not available to have been seen elsewhere on the morning of 9/11.

SO WHAT VIDEO DID BUSH SEE?

One of the more damning bits of evidence of U.S. government complicity in 9/11 is that George Bush has stated, on more than one occasion, that he saw the 1st WTC tower struck by a plane, on TV, before he entered that Florida classroom at 9 a.m.

However, the only known video of that event spent the day at Ground Zero, in the videographer's camera. It was first broadcast about 15 hours after it happened.

We want to see the video that Bush got to see that morning! Evidently, President Bush was watching an unknown video from some communications network that had anticipated the 'surprise' attack...

When the 1st tower was struck at 8:46, George Bush was in a 2001 U.S. presidential limousine:



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It's capable of not only receiving but also transmitting live video via satellite while on the move. (Anyone with $2000 and a satellite subscription can do the receiving part in their SUV.)


Now, about that subscription...


The U.S. has a branch of the Defense Department not many folks know of, the Defense Information Systems Agency, or DISA. These are the folks who make it possible for generals to see live battlefield images and nosecone videos in real-time from around the globe via satellite. They are also responsible for bringing images of this type to POTUS. Here is their mission statement:


The Defense Information Systems Agency is a combat support agency responsible for planning, engineering, acquiring, fielding, and supporting Global Net-Centric Solutions and operating the Defense Information System Network to serve the needs of the President, Vice President, the Secretary of Defense, and the other DoD Components, under all conditions of peace and war.

So if someone tells you that Bush must have been lying when he made this revealing statement, they're not much of an investigator, to say the least. If someone mentions televisions set up at the school, they might need an imagination transplant.

And if someone tells you that Bush must have simply misspoken, ask them if they are aware that Bush made essentially the identical statement the following month using different words.


See for yourself (official White House transcripts):

Dec 4 2001 (FL) Find the word 'tower'
Jan 5 2002 (CA) Find the word 'Staff'

The fact that no major U.S. news organization nor any members of Congress have called upon Bush to explain his incriminating statements is yet another indication that the U.S. Constitution has at least partially been rendered null and void. It is left to the reader to decide what it means that Dems also have never questioned these well-documented statements.


What Bush Said in FL

"Thank you, Jordan."

Jordan is the name of the child who'd just asked Bush how he felt (a favored Bush question, considered safe) when he heard about the terrorist attack.

"Well, Jordan, you're not going to believe what state I was in when I heard about the terrorist attack. I was in Florida."

Bush the politician, proving he knows what state he's in.

"And my Chief of Staff, Andy Card"...

As you'll hear, Bush started his story not at the beginning but, very disjointedly, at the end.

"actually, I was in a classroom talking about a reading program -- that works."

Now Bush works his way towards the middle of the story -- but falls into pre-9/11 campaign patter.


"And uh, it ah, I had"

Bush's built-in I'm-about-to-be-cagey alarm sounds as he tries to carefully parse his words as he finally gets to the beginning of the story:

"I was sitting outside uh the the the classroom waiting to go in,"


Prior to entering the classroom, but during and after the 1st WTC crash, Bush was sitting in the TV-equipped limousine, the best-connected wheeled vehicle on Earth!

"and I saw an airplane hit the tower of an of a T you know the TV was obviously on."

Surrounding another I'm-being-cagey alert, Bush makes it clear that he saw a video of the beginning of the 'secret' 'terrorist' attacks, apparently on some kind of special TV.

"And I used to fly, myself, and I said, well, there's one terrible pilot."

Inappropriate but honest Bush levity (who did he say this to?)


"I said, it must have been a horrible accident."

Bush the politician, realizing that he's just said something insensitive, and he'd better put a somber spin on it

"But I was whisked off there, I didn't have much time to think about it."

"whisked off there"? Interesting choice of words, but now he's finally getting to the classroom...

"And I was sitting in the classroom

So then he DID have time to think about it...

"and Andy Card, my Chief of Staff, who is sitting over here, walked in and said, "A second plane has hit the tower, America is under attack."

So there is NO chance of Bush having mistaken which plane crash he'd watched that morning. The 2nd crash did not occur until after Bush was in the classroom.


Here's what Mr. Bush said a month later in California:


"Well, I was sitting in a schoolhouse in Florida. I had gone down to tell my little brother what to do, and -- just kidding, Jeb. (Laughter.) And -- it's the mother in me. (Laughter.) Anyway, I was in the midst of learning about a reading program that works. I'm a big believer in basic education, and it starts with making sure every child learns to read. And therefore, we need to focus on the science of reading, not what may feel good or sound good when it comes to teaching children to read. (Applause.) I'm just getting a plug in for my reading initiative.
Anyway, I was sitting there, and my Chief of Staff -- well, first of all, when we walked into the classroom, I had seen this-s uh plane fly into the first building. There was a TV s-set on. And you know, I thought it was pilot error and I was amazed that anybody could make such a terrible mistake. And something was wrong with the plane, or -- anyway, I'm sitting there, listening to the briefing, and Andy Card came and said, "America is under attack."
And in the meantime, this teacher was going on about the curriculum, and I was thinking about what it meant for America to be under attack. It was an amazing thought."

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