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Anonymous_
Anonymous
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join:2004-06-21
127.0.0.1
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Wifi Terrorists

all we need is Wifi Terrorists


firephoto
KDE
Premium
join:2003-03-18
don't worry, the wifi is probably monitored but don't let the terrorists know because if they know they'll start using the super secret wifi when they fly and we'll be screwed.

TopoX

join:2004-06-01
Miami, FL
they will stop being suicidable and they will start scratching thir @ss from home....


gorbonaghif

@telus.net

said by TopoX See Profile :

they will stop being suicidable and they will start scratching thir @ss from home....

LOL... well we are in the new millennium, what do you expect? LOL


BIGMIKE
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join:2002-06-07
Westminster, CA

reply to Anonymous_
New Questions about remote control and 9-11

By Jerry Russell

British aeronautical engineer Joe Vialls claims that all 757 and 767 aircraft are equipped with computerized remote flight control systems for the purposes of rescuing the planes from attempted hijackings. If this were true, it would raise some very interesting questions. On the one hand, if the systems were used to control the aircraft and pilot them into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, then who was at the controls? How did they get access to the secret codes?

But on the other hand: if these systems were on the aircraft, and they were not compromised by some enemy trick of espionage, then why weren't they used on September 11 to save the four ill-fated flights? »www.911-strike.com/remote.htm
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