On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 22:16:30 GMT, "copertopkiller"
wrote:
Speed & distance has *everything* to do with aerial intercepts. If you
cannot understand that basic fact, there is no help for you.
Speed and distance that intercepts need to travel have nothing to do with
procedures not being followed.
So where in the procedures does it specify how fast the fighters
should travel to intercept a hijacked civilian airliner? If it isn't
specified, then how can you conclude that following the procedures
would have prevented 9/11?
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If I was to use junk information, why would such a person as yourself who
hasn't provided "reputable" information himself or even sufficiently
classified what would be reputable be questioning anyone?
Gee, Bryan, you just described yourself.
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