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A man claiming to be Mark Bingham called his mother Alice, who was visiting her sister-in-law. The caller says, “Mom, this is Mark Bingham.” When was the last time you called your mother and used your full name? The caller continues, “I just want to tell you that I love you. I’m on a flight from Newark to San Francisco and there are three guys on board and they’ve taken over the plane, and they say they have a bomb. I’m calling you from the airphone.” And then, “you believe me, don’t you mom?” “Yes, Mark, I believe you. Who are these guys?” Then, Mark is interrupted by someone who is speaking in a low tone male voice, speaking what sounded like English. After 30 seconds of muffled sounds, the caller repeats, “I’m calling you with an airphone.” His mother asks him again, “Who are these guys?” After another pause he returns and asks again, “You believe me, don’t you mom?” There was another pause and the phone just trails off. To date, none of these calls, except for Betty Ong’s call to American Airlines, has been released to the public. But to be honest, none of that matters. Why, because none of the cell phone calls could have taken place. PROJECT ACHILES REPORT -- PARTS ONE, TWO AND THREE, by A.K. Dewdney A.K Dewdney, at physics911.net, conducted some research of his own, in an experiment called Project Achilles, took a series of cell phones onto a Cessna 172 and flew up to 8,000 feet. At 4,000 feet, he has a .4 success rate. At 8,000 feet, he had a .1 success rate. At 32,000 feet, cruising altitude for a commercial jet liner, Dewdney calculated a .006 success rate, less than one in a hundredth of a chance. IN-FLIGHT CELL PHONES "WORKED GREAT" IN TEST, by Dan Reed Don’t believe me? Even American Airlines has put their foot in the Government’s mouth. On July 15th, 2004, passengers aboard a commercial American Airlines Flight were able to send and receive calls from their cell phones as if they were on the ground thanks to a cell station which was installed on the plane. “It worked great,” says Monte Ford. “I called the office, I called my wife, I called a friend in Paris. They all heard me great, and I could hear them loud and clear.” Why would American Airlines spend thousands of dollars on this technology in 2004 when cell phones worked so well on September 11, 2001? The cell phone calls could not possibly have taken place. WHEN SEEING AND HEARING ISN'T BELIEVING, by William M. Arkin So is it possible to fake a person’s voice? In 1999, the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico revealed their voice morphing technology. General Carl W. Steiner, former Commander in Chief of U.S. Special Operations Command, declared on tape, “Gentlemen. We have called you together to inform you that we are going to overthrow the United States government.” Another example was Colin Powell saying, “I’m being treated well by my captors.” With just a 10 minute recording of someone’s voice, the scientists are able in almost real time to clone someone’s speech. Steiner was so impressed, he asked for a copy. So what about the hijackers? On September 14, 2001, the Department of Justice released the names of the alleged 19 hijackers. But on September 23rd, the BBC reported that Waleed al Shehri was alive and well in Casablanca, Morocco.
“[Waleed] … attended flight
training school at Dayton Beach in the United States … but he left the
United States in September 2000 to become a pilot with Saudi Arabian
Airlines.” They also tracked down Abdulaziz Alomari who is an engineer with Saudi Telecom and lost his passport while studying in Denver.
“I couldn’t believe it when the
FBI put me on their list. They gave my name and my date of birth, but I
am not a suicide bomber. I am here. I am alive. I have no idea how to
fly a plane. I had nothing to do with this.”
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