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11. March 2009, 03:46:34
The Usurper 
Subject: Re: Bush brother declares martial law in Florida
(V): Either that or it is coincidence number 1,647,248,506,354,035,503,344,445. lol

I think it must have been a safety precaution, in case something went wrong with the plan & they got caught in the act.

Actually, a lot DID go wrong. Had all the flights departed on schedule, then the crashes could have been no more than 20 minutes from first to last. Then NORAD wouldn't have been accused of a stand down order. As it was, for example, Flight 93 took off 41 minutes late.

So it appears there were contingent plans. Flight 77 couldn't make it to the Pentagon, or whichever plane was supposed to hit it....so they used a missile or small military plane. WTC 7, maybe, was the target of one of the planes, but had to be demolished in the afternoon when a plane didn't get there. It was likely the headquarters of operation (CIA and other secret agencies had space in the building).

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