To: Byron_the_Aussie
Not to change the subject, but when the Sept. 11th attacks occurred, wasn't there some comment about Air Force One being the next target to be attacked? I remember some comments on the news being made that these terrorists had the "code" names for Air Force One and no one knew how that was possible. All of a sudden, you never heard one more word about this. Any comments, Freepers?
4 posted on
01/09/2002 3:52:16 AM PST by
smiley
To: smiley
--interesting point. There certainly seems to be some indications of high level connected traitors involved in US governmental "employment", doesn't there? Starting to *look* that way....
14 posted on
01/09/2002 4:10:59 AM PST by
zog
To: smiley
I remember it, too. Frankly, this agent's connection with CAIR raised my suspicions as well. And will continue to no matter how many "honorable" mentions he receives from anyone.
To: smiley
Not to change the subject, but when the Sept. 11th attacks occurred, wasn't there some comment about Air Force One being the next target to be attacked? I remember some comments on the news being made that these terrorists had the "code" names for Air Force One and no one knew how that was possible. All of a sudden, you never heard one more word about this. Any comments, Freepers? Actually we did hear a bit more about it, but few people here wanted to deal with the reality of what happened. What we heard was that the "threat" was complete bull****. Ari Fleischer had to stand at a press conference and admit that there was no threatening phone call they they could find, and the threat against AF1 was likely the figment of a staffers imagination.
I'm sure in the heat of the moment anything seemed possible and there was certainly no time to sort out fact from fiction once that stupid rumor got started until long after the actual event. But there was no mole, no compromised secret codes, no phone call thretening AF1, no risk to Bush at any time. It sounded false at the time on 9/11 and it is still false today.
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