<b>Theodore Olson, husband of alleged Flt. 77 passenger, Barbara Olson:</b>
<a href="http://www.prospect.org/print-friendly/print/V13/9/kaminer-w.html">
"There are lots of different situations when the government has legitimate reasons to give out false information," Solicitor General Theodore Olson told the U.S. Supreme Court in March, 2002.</a><br>
<a href="http://www.geocities.com/subliminalsuggestion/olson.html">THE MOTHER OF ALL LIES ABOUT 9/11 - Barbara Olson's Phone Call From Flight 77</a><br><br><p>
<a href="http://www.nypress.com/17/30/news&columns/AlanCabal.cfm">
MIRACLES AND WONDERS</a><p CLASS="bodycopy">Last week, <i>USA Today </i>reported a joint effort between Qualcomm
and American Airlines' to allow passengers to make cellphone calls from aircraft in flight. According
to the story, the satellite-based system employs a "Pico cell" to act as a small cellular tower.</p></p>
<p CLASS="bodycopy"><p CLASS="bodycopy">"It worked great," gushed Monte Ford, American Airline's chief information officer. "I called
the office. I called my wife. I called a friend in Paris. They all heard me great, and I could hear them
loud and clear."</p></p>
<p CLASS="bodycopy"><p CLASS="bodycopy">Before this new "Pico cell," it was nigh on impossible to make a call from a passenger aircraft
in flight. Connection is impossible at altitudes over 8000 feet or speeds in excess of 230 mph.</p></p>
<p CLASS="bodycopy"><p CLASS="bodycopy"><b>Yet despite this, passengers Todd Beamer, Mark Bingham, Jeremy Glick and Edward Felt all managed
to place calls from Flight 93 on the morning of September 11. Peter Hanson, en route to Disneyland
with his wife and daughter, phoned his dad from Flight 175. Madeline Amy Sweeney, a flight attendant,
made a very dramatic call from Flight 11 as it sped to the North Tower. Barbara Olson made two calls,
collect, to her husband at his government office from Flight 77 as it made its way to the Pentagon.</b></p></p>
<p CLASS="bodycopy"><p CLASS="bodycopy">Each call was initially reported as coming from a cellphone. Later, when skepticism reared
its ugly head and the Grassy Knollers arrived, the narrative became fuzzy; it was suggested that
$10-a-minute Airfones were involved. Olson was an easy candidate for Airfone (one doesn't call
collect from a cell), but as the stories developed, Olson—and Felt—were said to have
called from inside locked lavatories. No Airfone there.</p></p>
<p CLASS="bodycopy"><p CLASS="bodycopy">In the very near future, numerous technological miracles and wonders will rise up out of the
ashes of that terrible day, much the way the space program supposedly gave us Tang and Velcro. Satam
Al-Suqami's indestructible passport, for one, is currently under the microscope in the Reverse
Engineering Department at Area 51. My old passport was falling apart when I finally replaced it
last year, just from spending 10 years in my pocket. His survived the destruction of the World Trade
Center. I want one of those.</p></p>
<p CLASS="bodycopy"><p CLASS="bodycopy">Likewise, professional bowlers could benefit from inquiries into whatever physical force
brought about the collapse of WTC 7. And as a frequent flyer who finds long-term parking difficult
and expensive, I'd like to know by what mechanism Mohammed Atta got to Portland, ME, where he was
videotaped boarding a flight to Logan Airport in Boston. His rental car was found at Logan.</p></p>
<p CLASS="bodycopy"><p CLASS="bodycopy"><b>And last but not least, every suburban homeowner will want the miraculous PentaGrass. Whatever
that lawn at the Pentagon is made out of, it sure is amazing stuff—it resists and repels fire,
explosion, skid marks, aircraft debris, jet fuel, luggage and body parts. Shit from your neighbor's
dog won't stand a chance!</b></p></p>
<p CLASS="bodycopy"><p CLASS="bodycopy">Who would've thought there'd be a silver lining even in the debris cloud made that Tuesday morning?
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<a href="http://thewebfairy.com/killtown/pentalawn.html">Click here to view Photos of the Amazing Penta-Lawn on 9/11</a><br><br><p>
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