L’agonie de l’Amérique, c’est-a -dire le changement de TIME LINE, a
commencé lorsque nos amis américains ont caché les 3 boites
NOIRE-ORANGE provenant des 2 avions qui ont été guidé vers les 2 tours
jumelles de NY.
Le pompier DeMasi a transporté, a bord de son 4X4, 3 des 4 boites
noires-orange provenant des 2 avions qui ont été guidé vers les 2 tours
jumelles de NY. Les autorités n’ont pas publié le contenu .
Complicité lors d’un crime ? Quelqu’un ment.
One of the more puzzling mysteries of 9-11 is what ever happened to
the flight recorders of the two planes that hit the World Trade Center
towers. Now it appears that they may not be missing at all.
Counterpunch has learned that the FBI has them.
Flight recorders (commonly known as black boxes, though these days
they are generally bright orange) are required on all passenger planes.
There are always two-a flight data recorder that keeps track of a
plane’s speed, altitude, course and maneuvers, and a cockpit voice
recorder which keeps a continuous record of the last 30 minutes of
conversation inside a plane’s cockpit. These devices are constructed to
be extremely durable, and are installed in a plane’s tail section, where
they are least likely suffer damaged on impact. They are designed to
withstand up to 30 minutes of 1800-degree heat (more than they would
have faced in the twin towers crashes), and to survive a crash at full
speed into the ground.
All four of the devices were recovered from the two planes that hit
the Pentagon and that crashed in rural Pennsylvania. In the case of
American Airlines Flight 77, which hit the Pentagon, the FBI reports
that the flight data recorder survived and had recoverable information,
but the voice recorder was allegedly too damaged to provide any record.
In the case of United Airlines Flight 93, which hit the ground at 500
mph in Pennsylvania, the situation was reversed : the voice recorder
survived but the flight data box was allegedly damaged beyond recovery.
But the FBI states, and also reported to the 9-11 Commission, that
none of the recording devices from the two planes that hit the World
Trade Center were ever recovered.
There has always been some skepticism about this assertion,
particularly as two N.Y. City firefighters, Mike Bellone and Nicholas De
Masi, claimed in 2004 that they had found three of the four boxes, and
that Federal agents took them and told the two men not to mention having
found them. (The FBI denies the whole story.) Moreover, these devices
are almost always located after crashes, even if not in useable
condition (and the cleanup of the World Trade Center was meticulous,
with even tiny bone fragments and bits of human tissue being discovered
so that almost all the victims were ultimately identified). As Ted
Lopatkiewicz, director of public affairs at the National Transportation
Safety Agency which has the job of analyzing the boxes’ data, says,
“It’s very unusual not to find a recorder after a crash, although it’s
also very unusual to have jets flying into buildings.”
Now there is stronger evidence that something is amiss than simply
the alleged non-recovery of all four of those boxes. A source at the
National Transportation Safety Board, the agency that has the task of
deciphering the date from the black boxes retrieved from crash
sites-including those that are being handled as crimes and fall under
the jurisdiction of the FBI-says the boxes were in fact recovered and
were analyzed by the NTSB.
“Off the record, we had the boxes,” the source says. “You’d have to
get the official word from the FBI as to where they are, but we worked
on them here.”
The official word from the NTSB is that the WTC crash site black
boxes never turned up. “No recorders were recovered from the World Trade
Center,” says the NTSB’s Lopatkiewicz. “At least none were delivered to
us by the FBI.” He adds that the agency has “always had a good
relationship’ with the FBI and that in all prior crime-related crashes
or flight incidents, they have brought the boxes to the NTSB for
analysis.
For its part, the FBI is still denying everything, though with
curious bit of linguistic wiggle room. “To the best of my knowledge, the
flight recording devices from the World Trade Center crashes were never
recovered. At least we never had them,” says FBI spokesman Stephen
Kodak.
What the apparent existence of the black boxes in government hands means is unclear.
If the information in those boxes is recoverable, or if, as is
likely, it has been recovered already, it could give crucial evidence
regarding the skill of the hijacker/pilots, perhaps of their strategy,
of whether they were getting outside help in guiding them to their
targets, of how fast they were flying and a host of other things.
Why would the main intelligence and law enforcement arm of the U.S.
government want to hide from the public not just the available
information about the two hijacked flights that provided the motivation
and justification for the nation’s “War on Terror” and for its two wars
against Afghanistan and Iraq, but even the fact that it has the devices
which could contain that information ? Conspiracy theories abound, with
some claiming the planes were actually pilotless military aircraft, or
that they had little or nothing to do with the building collapses. The
easiest way to quash such rumors and such fevered thinking would be
openness.
Instead we have the opposite : a dark secrecy that invites many
questions regarding the potentially embarrassing or perhaps even
sinister information that might be on those tapes.
DAVE LINDORFF