Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Michael Hayden, NSA & 911



Several current and former agents within the National Security Agency (NSA), speaking on condition of anonymity, have told the New York Times that the spy agency likely monitors millions of e-mail communications and telephone calls made by Americans. The new revelations follow the disclosure in April that the NSA’s monitoring of domestic e-mail traffic broke the law in 2008 and 2009.
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Hayden and the NSA- the most ignored "9/11 connection"?

The following is copy-pasted from 911review.org...


A 'rant' based on research, compiled between 2001 and 2006, PART 1

by ewing2001

Gen. Michael V. Hayden, currently Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence
has also served as Commander of the Air Intelligence Agency
and as Director of the Joint Command and Control Warfare Center.

But more important, he was also former head of the NSA (March 1999 - April 2005).

The role of the NSA regarding 9/11, and ironically also the 9/11 truth 'community',
is consequently dismissed and ignored by many '9/11 truthseekers'.

Apparently because some particular '9/11 authors'
and self appointed '9/11 activist leaders'
distracted too much with 'CIA, Cheney and the Pentagon'.



It was always clear, why.
To also delay or distract from all physical evidence, based on military operations,
scripted by the NSA and their private contractors.


The NSA, but also the NASA had their eyes not only on the 9/11 "plotline"
but also on the "military operation" of 9/11.
More closely than any other U.S. Government Agency.

The National Security Agency (NSA) has traditionally influenced
and been a very early and sophisticated user of the highest performance
of commercial computer, storage, and networking systems.

That includes also the Internet and the internet "daisy committees" of the NSA.

These are unidentified online trolls, which nicknames share different I.P. addresses,
though only impostering 'one and the same user'.

However this "user", represented with a nickname
is also able to post 24/7 on particular discussion boards, apparently without any sleep.


The NSA can also basically login and monitor all important databases of the U.S.,
especially aviation databases.

Among them the National Flight Database (NFD).

Current data elements included are:
Airports and Heliports,
Standard Terminal Arrival Procedures (STARs),
GPS and RNAV (GPS) or Runways for airports that have a SIAP coded in the NFD.


Would the NSA 'log in' on the morning on Sep11th?

Sure they would.


That's why they also know, that the BTS database of the FAA already proves,
that "AA77" and "AA11" did not exist on the morning of 9/11.

The NSA knew all alleged passengers on the morning of Sep11th.
They know this faster than the FBI or CIA.
They know which plane does exist and which doesn't.

They also know in real time, what really happened in NYC, Shanksville and
at the Pentagon, because of less stress of 'competence'.

In other words, the NSA are important part of the perpetrators who 'did 9/11'.

Part of the rest of the story

2 comments:

  1. Here's a little Orwellian speak from Hayden to his staff in 2006:

    When I spoke with our workforce
    shortly after the September 11th attacks,
    I told them that free people always
    had to decide where to draw the
    line between their liberty and their
    security, and I noted that the attacks
    would almost certainly push us as a
    nation more toward security. I then
    gave the NSA workforce a challenge:
    We were going to keep America free
    by making Americans feel safe again.


    The link is here:

    http://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+NSA+and+domestic+spying:+the+Bush+administration's+warrantless+...-a0149023243

    Copy and paste into your browser.

    We have to be secure to be free to be secure.

    Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!

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  2. "We have to be secure to be free to be secure."

    And that was in 2006, now we have myspace, facebook and all that sort of social networking crap. There must be a real feeding frenzy going on between the Microplex and the googleplex...G:

    Bwahahahahahahahaha!!! BAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaa!*~

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