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Title: Famous pilot confirms 9/11 cell phone calls were faked
Source: The Examiner
URL Source: http://www.examiner.com/article/fam ... 11-cell-phone-calls-were-faked
Published: Mar 12, 2015
Author: Jeffrey Phelps
Post Date: 2015-03-23 11:23:44 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 3818
Comments: 14

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"Miracle on the Hudson" pilot, Jeff Skiles, admits that cell phones "don't work over 5000 ft."
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“Miracle on the Hudson” pilot tells FOX News that cell phones don’t work over 5000 ft. (alternate link)

Anyone reasonably familiar with the details of what allegedly took place during the 9/11 terror attacks of 2001 may recall some of the many stories the government and media told about personal cell phone calls made from the hijacked airliners.

Despite the self-admittedly, interest-conflicted and failed 9/11 Commission neglecting to define which of the calls mentioned were made via personal cell phones or “seat-back” phones, only mentioning it once in their final report that “both had been used,” by then declassified government documents and the media had already well-documented many of those circumstances for them.

Such as the calls Tom Burnett, of Flight 93, supposedly made to his wife from his personal cell phone, according to the FBI and the San Francisco Chronicle, not long after the plane had been hijacked and still at or near cruising altitude and speed. Or the calls multiple people, including flight attendants and passengers, made from personal cell phones on Flight 11, according to the Houston Chronicle, while it too was still at very high altitudes and speeds. Or the calls Renee May, flight attendant from Flight 77, made to her parents, according to a Las Vegas Review-Journal article, while also freshly hijacked and still at or near cruising altitude and speed. Detailing, in stories like these and others, such elaborate situations as passengers borrowing each other’s cell phones to make multiple, successive calls and the recipients of some of those calls recognizing their doomed loved ones cell phone numbers “on their caller IDs,” etc.

But among the many easily arguable aspects of the official September 11, 2001 terrorist attack story that simply do not make sense, one was these very calls and almost every other personal cell phone call supposedly made from those infamous flights. Simply because of the timeline of when they were supposed to have been made and at what altitude and speed, it has been long-since argued that it is very unlikely any of those calls could have been possible and were likely fabricated. If for nothing else than for effect and to elicit an emotional response from the public. (Psychologists explain 9/11 truth denial)

But it wasn’t just the thousands who’d already unsuccessfully attempted to make personal cell phone calls while on commercial airline flights prior to 9/11, people who’d already done their own post-9/11 testing, or individuals already understanding the risks involved in trusting the establishment, or its media, that were weary of the legitimacy of these cell phone stories, however. Even experts and professionals within the wireless and cellular industry who deal with that very technology on a daily basis were caught off guard with what we were all told about the heart-wrenching stories that were concocted for public consumption. Finding no other choice, because cell phone signals are extremely unlikely to connect to cell phone towers while on commercial airline flights, but to attempt rationalizing the government’s/media’s version of the events, rather than question them. No different than the dumbfounded and/or willfully ignorant officials interviewed, by equally oblivious or complicit media personnel, about some of those same calls afterward.

As if that alone wasn’t already enough to raise serious red flags about the legitimacy of these alleged events, Dubya’s Solicitor General at the time, Ted Olsen, whose wife was said to have ironically perished on Flight 77 when it allegedly struck the Pentagon, raised even more questions than what already existed. After flipping multiple times back and forth between knowing it was his wife who called from the airplane, because he too “recognized her cell phone number on the caller ID,” to a much more emotional (and official story-aligning) tale where she must have been forced to use a “seat-back phone” to make the calls, due to likely being “separated from her purse during the hijacking,” as he framed it.

Until it emerged, that is, that the seat-back phone systems on all Boeing 757s and most 767s had been decommissioned many months prior to 9/11. Due to the cell phone industry ironically causing an irreversible loss of revenue for Airfone, according to USA Today. Which is probably why the government didn’t claim they had been used on Flight 77 in particular, during the 2006 Zacarias Moussaoui trial.

So if the truth about 9/11 and all of the magic cell phone calls that were supposedly made from the airplanes were the sundae to those attempting to help the rest of the slumbering public understand what didn’t and couldn’t have happened on 9/11, perhaps the cherry on top would be the latest gem that was to be yet another unrelated/accidental admission from those most trusted and/or closest to the industry.

While visiting FOX News for a few minutes to offer what was likely an inadvertent diversional aid to the national media’s over-the-top attempt to jam the airwaves with as much wall-to-wall Malaysian Flight 370 propaganda that could fit into as many back-to-back 24-hour periods they could get away with, Jeff Skiles, one of the heroes of US Airways Flight 1549 (aka, “The Miracle on the Hudson”), helped FOX News prove once again why it’s almost impossible to keep the truth hidden forever, no matter how hard you try.

Because just as their 5-minute interview was about to end, Martha MacCallum of “America’s Newsroom” made the fateful decision to ask Skiles his expert opinion on why he thinks none of the passengers from Flight 370 were able to get a text or call off to officials or loved ones before disappearing. Perhaps oblivious to the implications of what the real answer to that question would mean, when comparing it to what allegedly took place on 9/11. At least, as far as all of the dramatic cell phone calls that were supposed to have been made are concerned.

At which time, while explaining the basic science behind his reasoning, he replied, “Because cell phones don’t work over 5000 ft.”

Making even clearer that what we were all told about what happened on 9/11, especially with regard to cell phone calls made from commercial airline flights at or near cruising altitude and speed, was nothing more than stories only the media, Hollywood producers, opportunistic politicians, war-related corporations and masochists could enjoy.

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

" Famous pilot confirms 9/11 cell phone calls were faked "

Well now, since this does not jive with the official government story, there will be some statist worshipers here not happy. I guess they will be along soon to tell us that "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot, Jeff Skiles is all wet, and that they are oh so much smarter.

Tick, tick, tick, tick

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Stoner  posted on  2015-03-23   14:12:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Deckard (#0)

"Miracle on the Hudson" pilot, Jeff Skiles,

For the Miracle on the Hudson, Captain Sully Sullenberger was the pilot who landed the plane. Jeffrey Skiles was First Officer. That does not help the usability of cell phones, but the author shouldn't be inflating the miracle on the Hudson credit due his source.

nolu chan  posted on  2015-03-23   14:47:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Stoner, nolu chan, hondo68, Liberator, A K A Stone, CZ82, TooConservative, TEA Party Reveler, Dead Culture Watch, Pridie.Nones, Excalibur, Operation 40 (#1)

Well now, since this does not jive with the official government story, there will be some statist worshipers here not happy. I guess they will be along soon to tell us that "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot, Jeff Skiles is all wet, and that they are oh so much smarter.

Published on Mar 22, 2015

Rebekah Roth has, in my opinion, blown the lid off of the lies surrounding the events on 9/11. Facts which are outlined in her recently released book, Methodical Illusion; a book, as of this writing, that is #1 on the Amazon Best Seller List for its category.

Methodical Illusion, by Rebekah Roth

I returned home on a flight from Rome where I was the purser for a major airline not many hours before the news of 9/11 hit. I had been a flight attendant for 28 years at the time and awoke to see a plane fly into the south tower of the World Trade Center. I may have been groggy, jet lagged and generally out of sorts, but I knew from training and experience that airplanes do not fly through buildings. Over the next 72 hours I remained glued to the television watching and listening in disbelief at what I saw and heard.

Every flight attendant knew in 2001 that cell phones did not work at altitude. Flight attendants attempting to report that their plane was being hijacked would never call reservations or operations. That would be like calling Hertz to get your car repaired. Things were not adding up for me and worst of all none of the hijacking protocols that are drilled into every pilot and flight attendant every year during reoccurring training had been followed. I knew something was not right, but it was too painful to explore and I found comfort in simply not knowing.

I left the airline shortly after 9/11 and pursued other opportunities, yet I always knew that someday when I could balance the inconsistencies with the pain they engendered I would get to the bottom of what really happened that day.

When the time was right I began to look at the occurrences of that fateful day from my perspective as a career flight attendant. I studied, dug, researched and questioned every aspect and angle of the events as they had been reported and what I found was so horrific I literally became ill.

As the pieces began to fit together I decided to incorporate them into a novel allowing for plausible deniability to protect me and yet at the same time allowing me to expose the horrendous truth that must now be shared.

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul
Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.
Paul Craig Roberts

Deckard  posted on  2015-03-23   15:29:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Deckard, Stoner, hondo68, Liberator, A K A Stone, CZ82, TooConservative, TEA Party Reveler, Dead Culture Watch, Pridie.Nones, Excalibur, Operation 40 (#3)

I guess they will be along soon to tell us that "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot, Jeff Skiles is all wet, and that they are oh so much smarter.

Skiles was correct enough about cell phones. At altitude they did not work. Lower down, they would have gone in and out of the range of cell towers too quickly to be of use.

The author's puffing detracts from the author's credibility. Skiles was not the pilot of the plane. Sully Sullenberger was.

nolu chan  posted on  2015-03-23   16:47:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: nolu chan (#4)

Skiles was not the pilot of the plane. Sully Sullenberger was.

No small detail.

Liberator  posted on  2015-03-23   16:57:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Deckard (#0)

“Miracle on the Hudson” pilot tells FOX News that cell phones don’t work over 5000 ft.

Baloney. That's less than a mile. They'll work up to ten times as far.

Maybe not well and maybe not for long, but they will work.

misterwhite  posted on  2015-03-23   16:58:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Deckard (#3)

" Rebekah Roth "

I heard her interviewed on the radio. Very interesting. I am going to get her book.

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Stoner  posted on  2015-03-23   17:30:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Stoner (#7)

I am going to get her book.

I think the Kindle download is $9.11. I saw that earlier today.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2015-03-23   17:32:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: nolu chan (#4)

1. Skiles was not the pilot of the plane. Sully Sullenberger was.

2. Skiles was correct enough about cell phones. At altitude they did not work.

OK, error on # 1 duly noted.

# 2 facts are the more important, and pertenant set of facts.

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Stoner  posted on  2015-03-23   17:35:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: nolu chan, Deckard, Pericles (#4)

Lower down, they would have gone in and out of the range of cell towers too quickly to be of use.

Flying at altitude in a straight line at cruising speed, yes.

Flying low and circling at a lower speed, I don't think so.

I've never seen figures on it but at 250mph, the turn radius of an airliner would be pretty low. And tower connections would remain strong and uninterrupted due to no hills/trees/buildings to obstruct the signal.

It's an aspect of the "cellphones don't work in planes on 9/11" argument that I've never seen addressed.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-23   17:36:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Liberator (#5)

# 1 Skiles was not the pilot of the plane. Sully Sullenberger was. " No small detail. "

# 2 Skiles was correct enough about cell phones. At altitude they did not work.

# 1 OK, duly noted, and agree, no small detail

# 2 More important and pertinent facts to the main issue.

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Stoner  posted on  2015-03-23   17:41:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: TooConservative, Deckard, Pericles (#10)

I've never seen figures on it but at 250mph, the turn radius of an airliner would be pretty low. And tower connections would remain strong and uninterrupted due to no hills/trees/buildings to obstruct the signal.

It's an aspect of the "cellphones don't work in planes on 9/11" argument that I've never seen addressed.

Speaking of 2014 technology...

http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/14/tech/mobile/phones-in-flight/

How phones work in flight

By Heather Kelly, CNN

Updated 1:12 PM ET, Tue April 15, 2014

[excerpt]

The maximum distance at which a phone can still make calls and send texts varies depending on the type of tower and transmitter, but an airplane would have to be no more than 10,000 feet in the air for any cell phones on board to still have a signal, according to Bill Rojas, director of telecom research at IDC Asia Pacific.

It's not just altitude that can limit cell phone service.

When flying over sparsely populated rural areas, nearby towers are fewer and farther between. Over the open ocean, there are no towers at all with which to communicate, making phone calls, texts and social media posts impossible.

Speed can also make maintaining a cellular connection difficult, as a device has to switch from tower to tower to maintain a connection. Rojas told CNN that a plane would have to be going 155 miles per hour (250 kilometers per hour) or less for phones in cell-tower range to make or receive calls.

The metal body of an airplane can also impede cellular service.

nolu chan  posted on  2015-03-23   21:13:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: nolu chan, TooConservative, Deckard (#12)

What is this about? The USA's spooks used remote controls to crash into the buildings on 9/11? Nope. Not buying. If you were arguing blowback - training jihadis or working with them and having them turn, or "let it happen on purpose" I would be all up in this think but not this Mission Impossible stuff.

Pericles  posted on  2015-03-23   21:22:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: nolu chan, Deckard (#12)

Rojas told CNN that a plane would have to be going 155 miles per hour (250 kilometers per hour) or less for phones in cell-tower range to make or receive calls.

While flying in a straight line.

I am discussing more whether it is possible at all, not whether it is possible at 35,000 feet at 500mph.

Fly lower and slower with a turn and it becomes very possible.

I'm questioning the "cellphones don't work at all in airliners under any circumstance" mantra we always hear. I don't believe it. These flights were not your routine high-altitude high-speed flights for their entire duration.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-24   7:25:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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