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9/11. Posted by Anonymous on September 11, 2011 Welcome to yet another 9/11.

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There are still so many things I do not understand about the attacks that happened on this day ten years ago. Below are a few questions I have, all of which for me are wrapped in a larger question: Since things don’t add up, wouldn’t it be in the best interest of everyone, the government and the people, if the government came clean? Why not admit where there was incompetence, admit that terrorists planted explosive demolition charges in the buildings where George Bush’s younger brother Marvin Bush was a principal in a company called Securacom that provided security for the World Trade Center, United Airlines, and Dulles International Airport ( utne.com ), and so on… It is possible for a new official explanation to fit the laws of physics without 9/11 being an inside job, so why not end the speculation?

What are your thoughts? Here is an interesting 9-11 video: Like this: Like Loading... Tiny policing helicopter used to hunt pirates fires stun gun baton rounds. CIA organised fake vaccination drive to get Osama bin Laden's family DNA. The CIA organised a fake vaccination programme in the town where it believed Osama bin Laden was hiding in an elaborate attempt to obtain DNA from the fugitive al-Qaida leader's family, a Guardian investigation has found.

CIA organised fake vaccination drive to get Osama bin Laden's family DNA

As part of extensive preparations for the raid that killed Bin Laden in May, CIA agents recruited a senior Pakistani doctor to organise the vaccine drive in Abbottabad, even starting the "project" in a poorer part of town to make it look more authentic, according to Pakistani and US officials and local residents. The doctor, Shakil Afridi, has since been arrested by the Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) for co-operating with American intelligence agents. Relations between Washington and Islamabad, already severely strained by the Bin Laden operation, have deteriorated considerably since then. The doctor's arrest has exacerbated these tensions. The US is understood to be concerned for the doctor's safety, and is thought to have intervened on his behalf. Army Uses Radar to Spot Suicide Bombers From 100 Yards. The security at Kabul’s Intercontinental Hotel wasn’t nearly enough to stop nine suicide bombers from setting the place ablaze and killing 12 people last month.

Army Uses Radar to Spot Suicide Bombers From 100 Yards

But the U.S. military thinks it can do better – by spotting treacherous individuals before they get close enough to cause serious harm. Meet the CounterBomber. The Army just awarded Science, Engineering and Technology Corporation (SET) an up to $48.2 million contract for a machine that could spot bomb-toting individuals from afar. The Virginia-based company, owed by SAIC, has already sent the CounterBomber to over 40 locations in Iraq and Afghanistan. So just how does this $300,000 device catch would-be human explosions at a distance? “We call it our ‘secret sauce,’” says Rick Thornton, the director of business development at SAIC.

It does this by comparing the radar return signal (which emits less than a cell phone) to an extensive library of “normal responses.” Photo: SET Corp.