Robin Hordin is a 58-year old man who worked at Boston Center for 11 years as an air-traffic controller. He has handled emergency procedures that occurred in his airspace, including real hijacking situations.
In other words, he knows how air-traffic is supposed to work, and how it actually works on a daily basis. You don’t need much more experience and expertise than Robin Hordin has in order to qualify as a credible commentator on air-traffic control matters.
So when Robin Hordin says that three of the four hijacked flights on 9/11 were absolutely tracked by the Pentagon from the moment they were hijacked until hitting their targets, it seems only fair to consider the details of his perspective:
“Hordon said that from personal experience he knew the system was always ready to immediately scramble intercepting fighters and that any reversal of that procedure would have been unprecedented and abnormal” and although Hordin didn’t “work at Boston Center when 9/11 occurred [he] still knows people that did who concur with his conclusions.”
In fact, Hordon has given his opinion on the matter in a recorded telephone interview. That interview was posted on Google video on Wednesday, 13 December 2006 by Pilots For 9/11 Truth. Hordon’s insights are a wake-up call to every American who hasn’t already closed his or her mind on the matter. Enjoy the broadcast!
2 responses so far ↓
1 Jamie // Dec 18, 2006 at 12:41 am
Have you looked at this article?
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military_law/1227842.html?page=1
2 Rich // Dec 19, 2006 at 10:03 pm
Hi, Jamie. Thanks for asking.
Yes, I’ve seen that article. Have you seen the rebuttal to that article?
Debunking Popular Mechanics’ 9/11 Lies - Nepotism, bias, shoddy research and agenda-driven politics.
It’s very worth your while to see where, and why, the Popular Mechanics article isn’t as valid as it appears.
Enjoy!
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