http://www.911myths.com/index.php?title=What%27s_New&feed=atom&action=historyWhat's New - Revision history2024-03-28T10:10:25ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.22.7http://www.911myths.com/index.php?title=What%27s_New&diff=10187&oldid=prevMike at 22:54, 12 July 20132013-07-12T22:54:16Z<p></p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''12th June 2013'''<br />
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Added the leaked Pakistani Abbottabad Commission report into [[Osama_bin_Laden|bin Laden's killing]].<br />
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'''7th April 2012'''<br />
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Apologies if it's inconvenient, but I've turned off hotlinking for several file types (it was just getting abused too much).<br />
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I can selectively turn it back on again for particular domains, though, so if this is a major problem for you & you think there's good reason for me to relent in your particular case then you can always email me - mike@911myths.com - to explain, and if I agree then I'll renable it for your site.<br />
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'''24th February 2012'''<br />
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The Pentagon's pre-9/11 exercises regarding plane crashes are still occasionally mentioned as suspicious, despite the building's close proximity to a major airport, so I was interested to read this in an interview with John Jester, chief of the Pentagon's Defence Protective Service:<br />
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{{divbox|amber||Rochester: Had you prepared or practiced for an emergency or anything on this scale or this type?<br />
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Jester: We had always thought about a plane hitting the Pentagon.<br />
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Goldberg: Hitting the Pentagon or bombing it?<br />
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Jester: No. Actually hitting the Pentagon, because we are in the flight path of National.<br />
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Goldberg: And how.<br />
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Jester: So the short runway—the one that is used by commuter aircraft—it's running along with the river. We actually had a command post exercise last year.<br />
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We had a model of the Pentagon. A guy from Pennsylvania came down who does this kind work, and he basically puts you through the paces like it is a real event—what would you do in the event? He actually had a toy helicopter and a plane. He had pieces of a plane falling in the parking lot. It was more from an accidental problem, which could cause a great deal of problems. The worst case<br />
would be a plane taking off because it would have more fuel. But the planes that go over the river are commuter aircraft, and there are more commuter aircraft crashing than larger airliners. I know, since my son is a commercial pilot. The young pilots fly the commuter aircraft first and work their way up.<br />
[[:Image:2001-10-19-Intvw-Jester-John-Pentagon-DPS-145.pdf|John Jester Interview]]}}<br />
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Not that it'll make any difference, of course... But I've added it to the relevant pages anyway.</div>Mike