9/11 Text Messages Released: Wikileaks Publishes Intercepted Government Pager Texts As They Were Sent. Government employees sent more than 500,000 text pager messages In the hours before and after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
At 3 a.m. (EST) Wednesday, November 25, those intercepted messages will be published online at Wikileaks. The messages will be published at the same times that they were originally sent on 9/11. Wikileaks, a journalistic endeavor that promotes better government through transparency , says that the messages were intercepted by a organization that has been archiving US telecommunications prior to 9/11.
Key Day of 9/11 Events. Michael Tuohey.
[Source: CNN]9/11 hijackers Mohamed Atta and Abdulaziz Alomari check in at the US Airways counter at Portland International Jetport. [Portland Press Herald, 10/5/2001; Federal Bureau of Investigation, 10/5/2001] They are wearing ties and jackets. Atta checks in two bags, Alomari none. Atta is randomly selected for additional security scrutiny by the FAA’s Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System (CAPPS) (see (6:20 a.m.-7:48 a.m.) September 11, 2001) . ; CNN, 3/3/2006] Noting that their flight is soon due to leave, the ticket agent who checks them in, Michael Tuohey, says, “You’re cutting it close. . ” ; Associated Press, 3/7/2005] Tuohey will be recalled to work later in the day to speak to an FBI agent about his encounter with Atta and Alomari. 9/11 hijackers Mohamed Atta and Abdulaziz Alomari’s flight from Portland to Boston takes off. ] Their baggage is to be screened for explosives or held off the plane until they have boarded.
The 9/11 Commission Rejects own Report as Based on Government Lies. Sep-11-2009 23:46 Gordon Duff Salem-News.com How long have we watered the Tree of Deceit with the blood of patriots? (CINCINNATI, Ohio) - In John Farmer’s book: “The Ground Truth: The Story Behind America’s Defense on 9/11″, the author builds the inescapably convincing case that the official version... is almost entirely untrue... The 9/11 Commission now tells us that the official version of 9/11 was based on false testimony and documents and is almost entirely untrue. The details of this massive cover-up are carefully outlined in a book by John Farmer, who was the Senior Counsel for the 9/11 Commission.
Farmer, Dean of Rutger Universities' School of Law and former Attorney General of New Jersey, was responsible for drafting the original flawed 9/11 report. Does Farmer have cooperation and agreement from other members of the Commission? Farmer states... The 9/11 Commission head, Thomas Kean, was the Republican governor of New Jersey. In 2006, The Washington Post reported... " What do we know? Why dolphins are deep thinkers. At the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Mississippi, Kelly the dolphin has built up quite a reputation.
All the dolphins at the institute are trained to hold onto any litter that falls into their pools until they see a trainer, when they can trade the litter for fish. In this way, the dolphins help to keep their pools clean. Kelly has taken this task one step further. When people drop paper into the water she hides it under a rock at the bottom of the pool. The next time a trainer passes, she goes down to the rock and tears off a piece of paper to give to the trainer.
Her cunning has not stopped there. "Intelligence" is a term with many definitions and interpretations. Dolphins have invented a range of feeding strategies that more than match the diversity of habitats in which they live. Dolphins can also use tools to solve problems. A dolphin's ability to invent novel behaviours was put to the test in a famous experiment by the renowned dolphin expert Karen Pryor. Millions Of Undiscovered Species On Earth, Study Finds. WASHINGTON -- Our world is a much wilder place than it looks.
A new study estimates that Earth has almost 8.8 million species, but we've only discovered about a quarter of them. And some of the yet-to-be-seen ones could be in our own backyards, scientists say. So far, only 1.9 million species have been found. Recent discoveries have been small and weird: a psychedelic frogfish, a lizard the size of a dime and even a blind hairy mini-lobster at the bottom of the ocean. "We are really fairly ignorant of the complexity and colorfulness of this amazing planet," said the study's co-author, Boris Worm, a biology professor at Canada's Dalhousie University. While some scientists and others may question why we need to know the number of species, others say it's important. There are potential benefits from these undiscovered species, which need to be found before they disappear from the planet, said famed Harvard biologist Edward O. Hedges knows firsthand about small species. Online: