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rense.com - The Perfect Terrorist Plan to Level the Twin Towers Created
in 1976.html
THIS IS A LOCAL ARCHIVE
ORIGINAL DOCUMENT LOCATION:
http://www.rense.com/general63/TWIN.HTM
The Perfect
Terrorist Plan
To Level The Twin Towers
Created In 1976
By Greg Szymanski
Exclusive to American Free Press
3-19-5
- Our own U.S. Army devised a plan commissioned by
Congress to bring down the WTC using commercial airliners and box cutters as
weapons.
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- The laundry list of terrorist warnings handed to the
Bush administration prior to 9/11 makes the President and others look like
"bumbling idiots or a bunch of conniving criminals" responsible for the mass
murders at the Twin Towers and in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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- These are the harsh words of Timothy McNiven, an
outspoken critic of the President's handling of 9/11 and a 29-year U.S.
Defense Department operative still under contract with the government.
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- He says not only did the Bush administration purposely
ignore Al Q'aida in the months preceding the WTC attacks, but the situation
is even more disturbing, considering his military unit way back in 1976
devised a mock terrorist attack of the Twin Towers exactly like what
occurred on 9/11.
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- McNiven, who first went public in an affidavit included
in a 9/11-related federal conspiracy (RICO) lawsuit filed against Bush and
others in 2004, claims his unit was ordered to create the "perfect terrorist
plan" using commercial airliners as weapons and the Twin Towers as their
target.
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- The publicized version of the study, commissioned by
Congress, was to identify security lapses and submit corrective measures to
lawmakers. However, McNiven claims the real purpose of the study was to
brainstorm how to pull off the perfect terrorist attack using the exact same
9/11 scenario.
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- The study, commissioned to C-Battery 2/81st Field
Artillery, U.S. Army, stationed in Strassburg, Germany in 1976, specifically
devised the scenario of the Twin Towers being leveled by Middle Eastern
terrorists using commercial airliners and even plastic box cutters to bypass
security.
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- To silence critics, McNiven has successfully passed a
credible lie detector test regarding his participation in the study as well
as other specific orders given to him by his superiors in case of a real
attack on the Twin Towers.
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- The head of the 1976 mock terrorist plan was Lt. Michael
Teague of Long Island, who McNiven says was given specific orders by
higher-ups in the military to use the Twin Towers as the terrorist target.
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- McNiven said he has been unable to contact Lt. Teague,
but was interested in his opinion now that "the 9/11 attacks happened the
way we planned them in 1976."
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- "I remember Lt. Teague changed the scenario of the
supposed study from a 100 story building to the Twin Towers," recalled
McNiven, emphasizing that Lt. Teague was acting on specific orders from
unknown superiors.
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- "He then said he thought it was very strange to be asked
to devise a plan to blow up your own home town. But as I watched the Twin
Towers really collapse on the morning of September 11th, I realized I was
watching the very same thing we devised in the 1976."
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- Since that ominous realization, McNiven has devoted his
entire life to alerting the American public about the similarities between
9/11 and the 1976 study without much success, his story basically being
ignored by politicians and the mainstream media.
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- "Why am I doing this? Why have I spent every waking hour
trying to bring this story to the American people?" asked McNiven, claiming
he still is following a strange direct military order given to him more than
25 years ago.
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- "During the course of the terrorist plan we were
devising, I made the statement to Lt. Teague that if the WTC was ever
attacked like we planned, I'd go public. I was then physically assaulted and
told never to reveal anything we were doing regarding the Twin Towers."
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- However, about a week later a strange turn of events
occurred. For no apparent reason, McNiven claims his superiors completely
changed their minds.
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- "I was given the direct order that if the Twin Towers
were ever attacked the way we discussed in the 1976 study, I was to do
everything in my power to bring the similarities to the attention of the
American people.
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- "I have no idea why they changed their minds, but I was
then emphatically told that this order was never to be rescinded - never -
because those who would rescind it, would be the very same people who turned
against the American people."
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- Besides taking a lie detector to verify his story,
McNiven has made public a detailed list of about 40 names of those
individuals who took part in the mock terrorist plan, including Col. Robert
Morrison, Maj. Joe Dipiero, Sgt. Middleton, Sgt. Arroyo and many others.
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- "There were also people from the Defense Department and
the CIA who were monitoring the study, but I wasn't able to get their
names," he added.
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- Some of McNiven's most recent assignments with the
Defense Department include work on the Northwest Drug Task Force and various
other drug smuggling and weapons trafficking cases.
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- March 9, 2005
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- "If the people knew what we had done, they would chase
us down the street and lynch us." (George H.W. "Poppy" Bush)
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- Support American Free Press
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- Comment
- From Carl f. Worden
- wolfeyes@hisurfer.net
- 3-21-5
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- Folks, I normally don't pass this kind of information
on. I hate hoaxes and hoaxers, and I do not suggest the following
information is true. However, most Internet hoaxes do not provide names or
any kind of verifiable facts because, well, the story is bogus to begin
with, and the hoaxer doesn't want to give you the tools by which to prove it
bogus... Duh. That's why I always hit the delete button the moment I see
that the source of some BS story has to remain anonymous for whatever the
reason, and every last one of them has turned out to be bogus!
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- This information is rife with verifiable -- or bogus --
name and fact information. Much of the information presented here can be
verified -- or disproved -- by telephone. The construction of the Twin
Towers was completed in January 1972. In 1972 I was still with Circus Vargas
and flying commercially on average about every two days. Back then, the big
deal was airlines being hijacked to Cuba. Airport metal detectors often
didn't work, so the security staff just pretended like they did. But
overall, getting a gun onto an airplane even in 1976 wasn't a problem if you
knew what you were doing, and I packed heat on every flight. Also, even in
1976, nobody gave much thought to terror or terrorist strikes in the U.S.
because terrorism wasn't even being reported much on an international scale
at the time.
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- Sooo, according to this story, the U.S. Army devised a
1976 study on the premise of a terrorist takeover of airliners using box
cutters to attack the Twin Towers that had only been completed 4 years
before? Who needed box cutters in 1976 when you could get a gun on board
with little trouble? That bugs me a little, but I'm still interested in
knowing more.
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- So, without any further fanfare, here's the Rense
article (above) that was forwarded to me. Your feedback is welcome,
especially if you are able to verify any or all of this.
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- Carl F. Worden
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- The Perfect Terrorist Plan To Level The Twin Towers
Created In 1976
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- http://www.rense.com/general63/TWIN.HTM
- American Free Press | March 20 2005
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- Comment: If completely confirmed 100% then this is THE
smoking gun, over and above Northwoods, the NORAD stand down, the explosives
in the buildings, any other piece of 9/11 evidence. It's going to be
interesting to see how they pass this one off as a 'coincidence' - we need
to get this on newswires immediately. This is the straw that could break the
camel's back.
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