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    Quote Originally Posted by Good Doctor HST
    And here's another thing real quick.

    There's this cop-out that seems to be popular: Nothing like 9/11 ever happened before, it could never even be imagined.....

    Okay, first of all.... IT WAS!!!! Look at the training wargames no-one wants to talk about.

    Second of all, does that make it right for the people in charge to have their heads up their collective asses?! If they did, where are the firings? Why are those people within the system being promoted? Like Ralph Eberhart; Commander of Chief at NORAD during 9/11, he became the head of Northern Command the year after. Or Richard Myers, who went from acting chair of JCS to Chairman of JCS a couple days later. Or Ben Sliney, who didn't think Air Force One needed military support while in the air during the attacks. Not that Bush was in any trouble or anything.....
    No one has been held accountable... hence the reason I'm so pissed off.
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    Here's the transcript for this...

    Sec. of Defense Rumsfeld in House Hearing on FY06 Dept. of Defense Budget
    Chairman Representative Duncan Hunter (R-CA) and witnesses Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and JCS Chairman General Richard Myers hold a House Hearing on the FY 2006 Budget for the Department of Defense and Military Services. 3/11/2005: WASHINGTON, DC: 2 hr. 5 min. CMK: Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney (D-GA)
    DR: Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
    RM: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Richard Myers
    TJ: Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) Tina Jonas
    DH: Chairman Representative Duncan Hunter (R-CA)

    25:20
    CMK: Thank you Mr. Chairman. Mr. Secretary, I watched President Bush deliver a moving speech at the United Nations in September 2003, in which he mentioned the crisis of the sex trade. The President called for the punishment of those involved in this horrible business. But at the very moment of that speech, DynCorp was exposed for having been involved in the buying and selling of young women and children. While all of this was going on, DynCorp kept the Pentagon contract to administer the smallpox and anthrax vaccines, and is now working on a plague vaccine through the Joint Vaccine Acquisition Program. Mr. Secretary, is it [the] policy of the U.S. Government to reward companies that traffic in women and little girls?

    That’s my first question. My second question, Mr. Secretary: according to the Comptroller General of the United States, there are serious financial management problems at the Pentagon, to which Mr. Cooper alluded.

    Fiscal Year 1999: $2.3 trillion missing.

    Fiscal Year 2000, $1.1 trillion missing.

    And DoD is the number one reason why the government can’t balance its checkbook. The Pentagon has claimed year after year that the reason it can’t account for the money is because its computers don’t communicate with each other.

    My second question, Mr. Secretary, is who has the contracts today, to make those systems communicate with each other? How long have they had those contracts, and how much have the taxpayers paid for them?

    Finally Mr. Secretary, after the last Hearing, I thought that my office was promised a written response to my question regarding the four wargames on September 11th. I have not yet received that response, but would like for you to respond to the questions that I’ve put to you today. And then I do expect the written response to my previous question — hopefully by the end of the week.

    27:26
    DR: Thank you, Representative. First, the answer to your first question is, is, no, absolutely not, the policy of the United States Government is clear, unambiguous, and opposed to the activities that you described. The second question —

    CMK: Well how do you explain the fact that DynCorp and its successor companies have received and continue to receive government contracts?

    DR: I would have to go and find the facts, but there are laws and rules and regulations with respect to government contracts, and there are times that corporations do things they should not do, in which case they tend to be suspended for some period; there are times then that the – under the laws and the rules and regulations for the – passed by the Congress and implemented by the Executive branch – that corporations can get off of – out of the penalty box if you will, and be permitted to engage in contracts with the government. They’re generally not barred in perpetuity —

    CMK: This contract – this company – was never in the penalty box. If you could proceed to my second question, please.

    DR: The second question — I’ve forgotten what the second question was.

    CMK: I think Ms. Jonas knows it.

    DR: Okay.

    29:00
    TJ: Thank you Ms. McKinney. I appreciate the question and I appreciate your interest in our Department’s financial condition. We are working very hard on that program. I’ve just come back, recently —

    CMK: I understand that you’re working hard on it, but my question was who has the contract? How long have they had that contract, and how much money have we spent on it?

    TJ: There are — In general we spend about $20 billion dollars in the Department on information technology systems. The accounting systems are part of that. I can get you the exact number for the record, of what we spend on our current, what we call “legacy systems,” and those that we’re moving toward.

    CMK: And who has the contract?

    TJ: That would be a multitude of individuals that have —

    CMK: Could you name some, please?

    TJ: Well, I think of the top of the, off the top of my head, well, I would rather not; I’d rather provide that for the record.

    CMK: That’s not privileged information, is it?

    TJ: I’m sure it’s not.

    CMK: Well, please. We still have time, so, please.

    TJ: I would be glad to provide for the record; I don’t want to talk from the top of my head and be incorrect.

    DR: On your first question, I’m advised by Dr. Chu that it was not the corporation that was engaged in the activities you characterized but I’m told it was an employee of the corporation, and it was some years ago in the Balkans that that took place.

    CKM: It’s my understanding that it continues to take place, and that —

    DR: Is that right?

    CKM: Yes.

    DR: Well if you can give me information to that effect, we will —

    CMK: I’m sure you are interested in all of the information that I have and I’ll be more than happy to provide it to you.

    DR: Good. Thank you.

    CMK: But I would also like to get information from you, for example, the information that I just requested about who has those contracts.

    DH: Let me assure the gentlelady that we’ll make sure that this exchange of information takes place and that, Mr. Secretary if you can get back with us on the DynCorp —

    DR: We will —

    DH: — story, we’ll get that to the gentlelady.

    CMK: Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

    DR: We’ll get back on both of the first two questions but the Congresswoman has raised the other question twice now, and I’d like to have general Myers respond, because you mentioned it in the last Hearing and I think it’d be helpful to get the answer even though we’re on red, if you don’t mind, Mr. Chairman?

    DH: General Myers, go right ahead.

    CMK: But I would like to have the answer in writing as well, as I thought my office was promised.

    RM: Okay I don’t know about the promise, Congresswoman, but could you repeat the question to make sure I’m answering the right question; this is a 9/11 question.

    31:25
    CMK: The question was, we had four wargames going on on September 11th, and the question that I tried to pose before the Secretary had to go to lunch was whether or not the activities of the four wargames going on on September 11th actually impaired our ability to respond to the attacks.

    RM: The answer to the question is no, it did not impair our response, in fact General Eberhart who was in the command of the North American Aerospace Defense Command as he testified in front of the 9/11 Commission I believe – I believe he told them that it enhanced our ability to respond, given that NORAD didn’t have the overall responsibility for responding to the attacks that day. That was an FAA responsibility. But they were two CPXs; there was one Department of Justice exercise that didn’t have anything to do with the other three; and there was an actual operation ongoing because there was some Russian bomber activity up near Alaska. So we —

    CMK: Let me ask you this, then: who was in charge of managing those wargames?

    DH: General, why don’t you give the best answer that you can here in a short a period of time and we’ll – the gentlelady wants to get a written answer anyway, and then we can move on to other folks.

    RM: The important thing to realize is that North American Aerospace Defense Command was responsible. These are command post exercises; what that means is that all the battle positions that are normally not filled are indeed filled; so it was an easy transition from an exercise into a real world situation. It actually enhanced the response; otherwise, it would take somewhere between 30 minutes and a couple of hours to fill those positions, those battle stations, with the right staff officers.

    CMK: Mr. Chairman, begging your indulgence, was September Eleventh declared a National Security Special Event day?

    RM: I have to look back; I do not know. Do you mean after the fact, or

    CMK: No. Because of the activities going on that had been scheduled at the United Nations that day.

    RM: I’d have to go back and check. I don’t know. For C-SPAN video streaming of the hearing go to:
    http://www.c-span.org/videoarchives....rchiveDays=100
    Look for Hunter chaired hearing on FY2006 Defense Budget

    See also: Open letters to Richard A. Clarke and Senator Dayton.

    For more information on the question of a National Special Security Event posed by Rep. McKinney see Chapter 24 of Crossing the Rubicon by Michael Ruppert.

    PRESS: Who will have the courage to resolve the discrepancy between accounts of the leadership offered repectively by Richard A. Clarke, Gen. Myers, Sec. Rumsfeld and the 9/11 Commission? There can be no definitive account or credible official story until this question is answered.

    What might be the most important answer to get is who personally was responsible for scheduling the wargames for September 11th?
    No One Knows Everything. Only Together May We Find The Truth JG


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    Did everybody notice that Rumsfeld denied having dealings with companies that deal with the sex trade/slavery, and today this article came out. Did everyone notice that General Myers never answered who was in charge of the wargames taking place that day?
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    He didn't answer her direct question... "Who was in charge of managing those wargames?"
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