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joker: the people who wrote that 2.3 trillion report
« on: January 15, 2007, 04:02:43 PM »
i was thinking about this joker:



what do you notice about all these people, aside from the fact they didnt die on 911?

they are all directors, chairs, vice chairs, secretaries(the good kind ;D) and other high up people

they just happened to all survive an attack that killed the people who work under them :)

you see, these would be the people who sign off on things, the people who walk the line between actual spending/policy and reported spending/policy .... these would NOT be the people who want to investige things, which would explain why the report you linked talked about controlls and arciac data systems but didnt mention ANY wrong doing or culpability

the people who died under them looked like grunts and middle management, as someone who used to participate in audits i can tell you these are the people who you talk to if you want the truth about something: management is smart enough to lie to you and usually has a motive to do so :)

http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Jul2001/d20010710finmngt.pdf

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Appendix D. Individuals Interviewed During the Study
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Allen Beckett, Acting Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and
Logistics)
Karen Grosso, Attorney, Office of the General Counsel
Dr. John Hamre, Former Deputy Secretary of Defense and Former Under Secretary of
Defense (Comptroller)
Doug Larsen, Deputy General Counsel
Alice Maroni, Former Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)
Dr. David McNichol, Deputy Director, Resource Analysis, Program, Analysis and
Evaluation
Philip Odeen, Vice Chairman, Defense Science Board
Roger Pitkin, Attorney, Office of the General Counsel
Robert Soule, Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation
Karen Yanello, Deputy General Counsel
Department of the Army
Dave Borland, Vice Director, Information Systems for Command, Control,
Communications and Computers/Deputy Chief Information Officer
Ernie Gregory, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Operations)
GEN John Keane, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
Jan Menig, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management
Department of the Navy
Deborah Christie, Former Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and
Comptroller)
Wes McNair, Director, Program/Budget Coordination Division, Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller)
Dr. Bob Roarke, Comptroller, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Charlie Nemfakos, Senior Civilian Official, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy
(Financial Management and Comptroller)
Department of the Air Force
Gen John Handy, Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force
Terry Keithley, Chief Financial Officer, Air Force Materiel Command
Ron Orr, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations and Logistics
Earl Scott, Deputy Auditor General of the Air Force
James Short, Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary (Financial Operations)
Ron Speer, Acting Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management and
Comptroller)
Defense Finance and Accounting Service
Tom Bloom, Director, Defense Finance and Accounting Service
Audrey Davis, Director, Information and Technology
Joanne Kelley, Chief Field Assistant and Support Division, Accounting Directorate
Kathy Noe, Director for Systems Integration
Jack Nutter, Branch Chief, External Applications and DoD Initiatives Branch
Other Defense Agencies/DoD Field Activities
Jay Lane, Director, Finance and Accounting, Office of the Inspector General, DoD
Robert Lieberman, Deputy Inspector General, DoD
David Steensma, Assistant Inspector General for Auditing, DoD
Congressional Committees
Dionel Aviles, Professional Staff Member, House Committee on Armed Services
Larry Lanzillotta, Professional Staff Member, Senate Committee on Armed Services
Peter Levine, Professional Staff Member, Senate Committee on Armed Services
Other Federal Departments/Agencies
Sean O'Keefe, Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget, Nominee
Private Sector
Gen (Retired) Richard Hearney, President, Chief Executive Officer, Business Executives
for National Security
Arnold Punaro, SR VP Corporate Development, SAIC

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Re: joker: the people who wrote that 2.3 trillion report
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2007, 04:13:13 PM »
i was thinking about this joker:

what do you notice about all these people, aside from the fact they didnt die on 911?

they are all directors, chairs, vice chairs, secretaries(the good kind ;D) and other high up people

they just happened to all survive an attack that killed the people who work under them :)

At the Oklahoma City attacks, which many Americans consider an "inside job", every ATF agent with a badge decided to coincidentally take that day off.

They also kept all their kids home that day, not bringing them to work to the daycare center as they usually did.

However, the "underlings", the civilian workers, came to work and brought their children, and many were killed. 

Of course, just a coincidence, I know.... :(

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Re: joker: the people who wrote that 2.3 trillion report
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2007, 04:35:24 PM »
i just told my dad this and i think i finally made a ct'er out of him ...

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Re: joker: the people who wrote that 2.3 trillion report
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2007, 05:54:59 PM »
At the Oklahoma City attacks, which many Americans consider an "inside job", every ATF agent with a badge decided to coincidentally take that day off.
They also kept all their kids home that day, not bringing them to work to the daycare center as they usually did.

However, the "underlings", the civilian workers, came to work and brought their children, and many were killed. 

Of course, just a coincidence, I know.... :(

how many of these were there in taht building?  prove this statement
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Re: joker: the people who wrote that 2.3 trillion report
« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2007, 05:58:11 PM »
how many of these were there in taht building?  prove this statement

you can look it up if you want.  i'm thru trying to convert people and argue the same shit with the same folks every night.   pointless to waste hours debating this stuff.  i know the truth, that's all that matters.

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« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2007, 09:22:05 PM »
ive researched it a bit and find nothing that says anything of the sort.

dont bother doing anything, but just give me a 3 sentence summary of what or who you think perpetrated the attack
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Re: joker: the people who wrote that 2.3 trillion report
« Reply #6 on: January 15, 2007, 09:27:52 PM »
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/OK/ok.html

everything is sources with mainstream media - you can click anything on there and see the real story on CBS, NBC, CNN, etc.  (this is because many people see the main page and automatically tune it out).

You can see the FEMA documents where they catalog the two big bombs they carried out.  Then those two magically disappear!

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« Reply #7 on: January 15, 2007, 09:34:23 PM »
interesting shit

OKC bombing did have some shady stuff around it.  possible islamist connections, the whole criminal proceedings with nichols
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Re: joker: the people who wrote that 2.3 trillion report
« Reply #8 on: January 15, 2007, 09:35:27 PM »
you asked who i thought did it-

McVeigh was working on a military base 15 months after he was supposedly discharged, in a spec ops military unit.  There's a nice video interview with him.  

A Ryder truck was filmed right down the road, right before the attacks, in a trailer on an army base.

Witnesses saw an arab man riding shotgun, but FBI confiscated all video then lost it.

ATF alll were missing from work at 9:01 on a Wednesday AM.


So, if you wanted to know who did this, ask the army why that Ryder truck was there, ask the ATF how they all knew to leave their kids home and not go to work that day, ask the Army just why McVeigh was doing bomb spec ops over a year after he was discharged, and ask...

Well, you get the idea.  There was a congressman on the news recently opening a new investigation.  Congress recently rebuked the FBI for ignoring evidence in the case.  Anyone who looks at the obvious things - audio and seismic recordings of two blasts, the two big bombs that were in the building that they reported then disappeared, even the fact that two of the ten execution witnesses say McVigh was still breating when they pulled the curtain...



You can reach your own conclusions.  To say it went exactly by the official story, you have to ignore a great deal of contrary evidence.  To say the official story is wrong means the FBI lied to us.  CHoose whichever makes ya happy.