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September 11 - It was 8 Years Ago Today
« on: September 10, 2009, 10:01:42 PM »
On Lucianne.com, a reminder and a look back:

http://www.lucianne.com/thread/?artnum=493064

From 9/14/01:

http://www.lucianne.com/article/?pageid=8YearsAgoNow

And a reminder from Path - hang your flag with pride today the 11th. Send that message.
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Re: September 11 - It was 8 Years Ago Today
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2009, 10:05:34 PM »
I remember that day well...

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Re: September 11 - It was 8 Years Ago Today
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2009, 10:31:43 PM »
I, for one, will never forget!

Honors to all who died that day, their only goal was to go to work and provide for their families.

I offer my undying appreciation to those who have given their lives defending us.

A heartfelt thank you to the brave men and women who server and protect us.
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Re: September 11 - It was 8 Years Ago Today
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2009, 11:14:30 PM »
Is another 9/11 set to unfold?
By Lee Benson

By happenstance, I read a book written by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter James B. Stewart.
"Heart of a Soldier" tells the story of two men who, well before it happened, foretold not only of the terrorist attack of 9/11 but also the 1993 bombing in the World Trade Center parking garage that preceded it.
One of the men, Rick Rescorla, was chief of security for Morgan Stanley with an office in the World Trade Center. He died on 9/11, but not before he shepherded all but six of Morgan Stanley's 2,700 employees to safety because of a well-prepared and well-executed evacuation plan. He'd have made it out, too, had he not gone back in the building looking for those six.
The other man, Daniel J. Hill, is still alive.
With another Sept. 11 approaching I wanted to talk to The Man Who Predicted 9/11.
Although the primary focus in Stewart's book is on Rescorla — a bona fide hero for his actions on 9/11 — I found Hill to be an even more fascinating character.
 It was Hill who converted to Islam as a young U.S. Army paratrooper stationed in Beirut in 1958. It was Hill who learned fluent Arabic. It was Hill who joined the Mujahedeen Freedom Fighters in Afghanistan and fought the Soviet invasion there in the 1980s. It was Hill who personally met Osama bin Laden. It was Hill who used information from Islamic extremists to warn Rescorla that terrorists would use the underground parking garage for a car bomb attack on the World Trade Center. It was Hill who asked the U.S. government to assist him in an assassination attempt on bin Laden in 1998 (the request was rejected). And it was Hill who warned the FBI just weeks before Sept. 11, 2001, that his Mideast contacts told him "something big" was about to happen in the United States, in New York, Washington, D.C., or Philadelphia — maybe all three.
Through the Internet I managed to contact Hill at his home in Florida. He's 71 now. I asked him if his reputation as a terrorism prognosticator without parallel has changed his life much.
"Oh, that blew over pretty fast," he said. "Most of the people even in my hometown don't know any of that stuff."
He didn't want to talk about the past. He wanted to talk about the future.
The very near future.
The man who predicted 9/11 is worried that its sequel is imminent.
"Muslims that I talk to say things like, 'America thinks they're safe now. They've forgotten about 9/11. But watch, Daniel. Stay near your TV. It's going to be bigger than 9/11,' " he said.
Hill said the next terrorist attack will involve suitcase nuclear bombs that will be detonated in small, low-flying two-seater private airplanes manned by men hanging onto the belief that, like the 9/11 hijackers, they are about to die as martyrs and enter paradise.
He is not alone in suggesting such a scenario. A 2007 book, "The Day of Islam," spells out the details, as do any number of Internet sites about a plot called "American Hiroshima."
The nukes, he said, will be detonated over New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Miami, Houston, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
I asked Hill, "Why now?"
"Eight years from 1993 to 2001, eight years from that 9/11 to this 9/11," he said. "Symbolism. They're big on symbolism."
"Ramadan started two weeks ago Saturday," he said, referring to the Muslim holy month of fasting. "It always hits around Ramadan."
Eight years ago, Hill predicted the attack would come on Oct. 16 — almost in the middle of that year's Ramadan (the timing of Ramadan varies from year to year). He was about a month off.
"I don't know the second, hour or day. I just know they have the means, will, motivation and desire to do it," he said, noting that it's believed that years ago the suitcase nukes, acquired from former USSR operatives, were smuggled into America across the Mexican border.
 
Hill said he has warned the FBI, the CIA and others in government. For the past two years, he's sent out proposals for a book on the subject. All he's gotten back are rejections.
"To most people, I am a deviant personality," he said.
But there's no arguing his credentials.
"I'm a Muslim," he says. "I'm a special ops expert, I'm a terrorist and I've lived among Muslims. I fought the Russians with the same guys we're now fighting in Afghanistan. I met Osama. I volunteered to assassinate him. I know (the enemy) so well because I've worked, slept and prayed alongside them for years. I've become one of them. I know their nature, I know their culture, I know how they think. I can quote the Koran like a Southern Baptist minister can quote the New Testament. I know these are people who do not tire, who do not quit. There are odds this won't happen, but they aren't big odds."
"I hope you're wrong," I told him.
"Yeah. I hope so, too," he said.
 

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Re: September 11 - It was 8 Years Ago Today
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2009, 11:18:00 PM »
I was stuck at an airport all day....
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Re: September 11 - It was 8 Years Ago Today
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Re: September 11 - It was 8 Years Ago Today
« Reply #5 on: September 10, 2009, 11:21:56 PM »
I remember that day well...

+1 on that.....

I guess it's like the generation before me where people like my dad can still tell you exactly what he was doing at the moment the news of JFK's death came in.


September 11, 2001.......... I was just getting back into the swing of things at work after being off for my marriage, and had that 'newlywed' state of mind going on. I was downloading software updates and programs into Allen-Bradley touchscreen panels when my boss (a retired USAF Chief MSgt) came bounding up the stairs into the engineering offices and grabbed me by the arm and saying "You ain't gonna believe what's happening!".......... we didn't get anything else done that day.

Please say a special prayer for the survivors of those devastating attacks....and for the families of all those that were lost....... and for our Great Nation, that it may never forget the events that changed us forever that day.
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Re: September 11 - It was 8 Years Ago Today
« Reply #6 on: September 10, 2009, 11:47:11 PM »
That morning I woke up about 1100 hrs after working Security for the State Capitol the night before.  When I turned on the radio, I thought it was an annivery of the '93 attack, until I got up and turned the TV on.  I just sat there and watched and then called all my family.

After a while I wandered down to Gun City to look at Glocks.  (Think that was there busiest day ever.)

That was a bad day :'(
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Re: September 11 - It was 8 Years Ago Today
« Reply #7 on: September 11, 2009, 06:57:44 AM »
I was in transit to work, never watched the news getting ready, did not have a radio on the way to work. Heard something about a plane crash in NY in the elevator, but it wasn't until I fired the computer up and FoxNews website came up (homepage) - after taking a very long time - that I knew the extent of the attack. I'd like to say I felt sorrow for the people on the planes or in the buildings, but all I felt that day was rage - a rage that quieted over the years but never really left. The sorrow came later.

No work was done that day, and the company sent us all home early due to the threat of additional attacks - I was in downtown Chicago a few blocks from the Sears Tower. When I got home, I checked for my son who was still at school, then loaded up magazines (illegal at that time in that town - well over 10 rounds) and stationed a weapon near each door.

I put my flag out after "securing" the house, and had to jerry-rig a half-staff. My neighbor asked if we were supposed to do that. I simply told her I didn't need anyone to tell me to do that to show my respect for the dead and my patriotism. She immediately hung hers out.

I realized at that point that I needed to go shopping for food, we were short, I usually went on after the sale flyers came out Wednesdays.

That was the day I became a prepper.
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Re: September 11 - It was 8 Years Ago Today
« Reply #8 on: September 11, 2009, 08:28:31 AM »
I am only gonna post once in this thread, but I do have something that I would like to say....

1st of all, I would like to take this opportunity to tell Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Barney Frank, Barbara Boxer, George Soros, Keith Olbermann, Chris Mathews, Rachel Maddow, and all those other traitors that wake up each morning and actively try to undermine our country that you can all go to hell!  >:( >:( >:(

2nd, "National Day of Service" ??? How about we make this "National Kill a Terrorist Day"? I personally would love to get a one day pass to go over to the sand box and do some trophy hunting!









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Re: September 11 - It was 8 Years Ago Today
« Reply #9 on: September 11, 2009, 09:06:12 AM »
 It changed our country forever. I honor those who perished, and remember the heros who never came home.

I was on my way to work when the radio broke the news. A day we shall never forget.


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