luke warm, on Apr 30 2008, 05:16 AM, said:
Winstonm, on Apr 29 2008, 06:02 PM, said:
I have never claimed the NIST report was purposefullly deceptive, but I don't think it's too much to say that any government agency can be influenced by politics and politicians.
if they are influenced, how is that influence manifested?
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Most seem to think a puposeful controlled demolition too complex to have been carried out, and it seemed that way to me for quite some time. But the more I considered it the less complex it seemed.
well it seems awful complex to me... give me a not so complex way it might have been done
Perhaps you haven't worked in an environment that is highly bureaucratic, with levels of management, but I can assure you that if one of the few at the top of the foodchain said "we don't need to bother looking at that possibility" then it would not be looked at. I have written before concerning other problems that it only takes a few people in key powerful positions to inact a common goal or belief system.
There are a handful (IMO) powerful enough to politically sway the focus of this type investigation - either them personally or their spokesman whom is known to be speaking for the higher up: the president, the vice-president, the head of CIA, the head of the Justice Department, or the possibly the head of the State Department.
As to the complexity question, if the plot had been known for some time by a third country in advance, then simply consider how few in the U.S. would actually need to be involved.
Third country intelligence informs a high-level authority who is like-minded. The message is simple - control U.S. air force response and WTC security and you will get your new Pearl Harbor. Blueprints of the buildings are available. Third country demolition experts design the placement of charges exactly as they need to be. A week or so before D-day WTC security is "disabled for repairs" - and a third country team goes into the building on the premise of rewiring - the planning has already been done so this is simply placement - working 24 hours a day, and sets the charges in both towers.
On the day of the event, there has been a change in policiy and now only one person can order a military intercept and shootdown of hijacked airplanes - those orders do not go out until all the planes have impacted.
This is the scenario I have considered - and it doesn't seem all that outrageous - and the forbidden knowledge is contained to 2 or 3 key people, and one of those would also have to be able to manipulate the subsequent inquiry to not look for evidence of demolition.
Certainly it seems outrageious to even consider - and I had no doubt about the collapses either, until I learned of WTC-7 and started to read.
Demolition is an outrageous thought - but perhaps not as impossible as it first seems.