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VisionaryUrbanTactic
03-17-2007, 02:10 PM
john o'neil was?

Zimzum
03-17-2007, 03:29 PM
Died on 9/11 helping to evacuate people out of building 2. Ex, FBI who for the longest time after the '93 bombing was telling our government that Al Qauda would be back to finish the job..


The man who knew (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/knew/)

pisshead
03-17-2007, 03:31 PM
yes, but i can bet you that some here still won't care...

it was the freedom hating muslims...

Zimzum
03-17-2007, 04:03 PM
Here's a question to VUT. How much do you give cannabis.com off sales made on your homepage link?

eg420ne
03-17-2007, 05:13 PM
Homepage link? :wtf:

VisionaryUrbanTactic
03-18-2007, 07:24 AM
?????

what home page link?

and how many of the one(count on both hands zim)necklaces i sold came from this non homepage link?


and btw

nice deflect on good old john o'neil


john o'neil was thee(THEE)head anti-terrorist guy in the ny office, he had been tracking bin laden for years.

he was opposed to the terror fighting efforts bush had, and had some of his investigations killed from higher up.

so much so, that he quit the fbi.

he just so happens to take a job at the wtc, where believe it or not, the first day on the job, his arch enemy defies the laws of physics and brings down a building on his head.


for ANYONE that does not know the part of 9-11 that john o'neil played in, you owe it to yourself, and america to watch this movie, and then ask some tough questions.


WKJO: Who Killed John O'Neill? - Google Video (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3857917663523144457)

even government supporting radical repubs agree that the research in this movie is top notch, which is why there has been ZERO rebuttals made on/or about this flick.

enjoy

Psycho4Bud
03-18-2007, 11:58 AM
john o'neil was thee(THEE)head anti-terrorist guy in the ny office, he had been tracking bin laden for years.

By 1998, O'Neill had become focused on Osama bin Laden. When his friend Chris Isham, a producer for ABC News, arranged for an interview between bin Laden and correspondent John Miller, Isham and Miller used information put together by O'Neill to formulate the questions. After the interview aired, O'Neill pushed Isham hard to release an unedited version so he could carefully dissect it.

he was opposed to the terror fighting efforts bush had, and had some of his investigations killed from higher up.

O'Neill's rise through the ranks at the bureau began to slow as his personal style chafed others and he made a few slip-ups by losing a bureau cell phone and Palm Pilot, improperly borrowing a car from a safe house, and losing track of a briefcase with sensitive documents for a short period. After being passed over for multiple promotions, O'Neill was pleased to be assigned as commander of the FBI's investigation into the USS Cole bombing in October 2000. However, upon arriving in Yemen, he complained about inadequate security. As his team investigated, O'Neill came into conflict with Barbara Bodine, the U.S. ambassador to Yemen. The two had widely divergent views on how to handle searches of Yemeni property and interviews with citizens and government officials, and they only grew further apart as time progressed.

so much so, that he quit the fbi.

In July 2001, O'Neill heard about a job opening at the World Trade Center, and the next month he retired from the FBI.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_P._O'Neill

he just so happens to take a job at the wtc, where believe it or not, the first day on the job, his arch enemy defies the laws of physics and brings down a building on his head.


for ANYONE that does not know the part of 9-11 that john o'neil played in, you owe it to yourself, and america to watch this movie, and then ask some tough questions.


WKJO: Who Killed John O'Neill? - Google Video (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3857917663523144457)

even government supporting radical repubs agree that the research in this movie is top notch, which is why there has been ZERO rebuttals made on/or about this flick.

enjoy

I actually feel like my I.Q. dropped by watching this.....sorry but thats the kindest thing I could say about this "movie".

Have a good one!:s4:

VisionaryUrbanTactic
03-18-2007, 02:57 PM
I actually feel like my I.Q. dropped by watching this.....sorry but thats the kindest thing I could say about this "movie".

Have a good one!:s4:



By 1998, O'Neill had become focused on Osama bin Laden. When his friend Chris Isham, a producer for ABC News, arranged for an interview between bin Laden and correspondent John Miller, Isham and Miller used information put together by O'Neill to formulate the questions. After the interview aired, O'Neill pushed Isham hard to release an unedited version so he could carefully dissect it.


but in reality, in 1995 o'neil was investigating the 93 wtc bombing, and al quada.


O'Neill's rise through the ranks at the bureau began to slow as his personal style chafed others and he made a few slip-ups by losing a bureau cell phone and Palm Pilot, improperly borrowing a car from a safe house, and losing track of a briefcase with sensitive documents for a short period. After being passed over for multiple promotions, O'Neill was pleased to be assigned as commander of the FBI's investigation into the USS Cole bombing in October 2000. However, upon arriving in Yemen, he complained about inadequate security. As his team investigated, O'Neill came into conflict with Barbara Bodine, the U.S. ambassador to Yemen. The two had widely divergent views on how to handle searches of Yemeni property and interviews with citizens and government officials, and they only grew further apart as time progressed.


it seems the guy made some mistakes

of course not as many as the fbi crime lab, it seems, but then again, you are getting your info from a public put together website.



In July 2001, O'Neill heard about a job opening at the World Trade Center, and the next month he retired from the FBI.

right, kroll just took out an ad in the newspaper, and john was like, hey i would rather work there, then here.

why would a man who worked 20 plus years, just look for another job?

was he not a teamplayer who would fold under, when higher ups told him to drop the bin laden stuff?



I actually feel like my I.Q. dropped by watching this.....sorry but thats the kindest thing I could say about this "movie".


Not to worry, i highly doubt it could of dropped any lower then what it was already at.

and yet the research in the movie is right/wrong?

tell us since you watched the movie, is the connection between kroll and aig, is that fact?

Zimzum
03-18-2007, 03:24 PM
right, kroll just took out an ad in the newspaper, and john was like, hey i would rather work there, then here.

why would a man who worked 20 plus years, just look for another job?

Someone never wached Office Space.. Job stress? Getting screwed over time and time again? He found a higher paying job?


July 2001 - O'Neill Decides to Retire from FBI

He hears about a job opening as head of security at the World Trade Center. It would mean a significant salary increase, but also it would mean leaving the FBI. By this point, however, O'Neill realizes his chances for a promotion were severely hurt by the briefcase incident. In addition to career problems, entertaining foreign visitors and O'Neill's lifestyle had left him in debt. The job at the World Trade Center would give him a chance to pay off that debt.

Psycho4Bud
03-18-2007, 03:33 PM
but in reality, in 1995 o'neil was investigating the 93 wtc bombing, and al quada.

"Returning to the Washington headquarters in 1995, he became chief of the counterterrorism section.".........I would imagine that the 93 WTC Bombing was on his platter at the time; wouldn't you considering the job position?

it seems the guy made some mistakes

of course not as many as the fbi crime lab, it seems, but then again, you are getting your info from a public put together website.

Is there something about the info. I got that you disagree with?

right, kroll just took out an ad in the newspaper, and john was like, hey i would rather work there, then here.

Your comparing this type of job to that of working at a Hardy's? Come on now....they had a need and probably knew of O'Neil.

why would a man who worked 20 plus years, just look for another job?

20 years working for government means you secured your pension.....I would imagine that the dollars were right to make the move. Who knows his reasons now though.......I'm SURE it's a conspiracy though.

was he not a teamplayer who would fold under, when higher ups told him to drop the bin laden stuff?

After being passed over for multiple promotions, O'Neill was pleased to be assigned as commander of the FBI's investigation into the USS Cole bombing in October 2000. However, upon arriving in Yemen, he complained about inadequate security. As his team investigated, O'Neill came into conflict with Barbara Bodine, the U.S. ambassador to Yemen. The two had widely divergent views on how to handle searches of Yemeni property and interviews with citizens and government officials, and they only grew further apart as time progressed......................considering that Bin Laden was behind the USS Cole bombing I don't see your statement as fact at all.

Not to worry, i highly doubt it could of dropped any lower then what it was already at.

No, it would be considered that low if I believed even half the bullshit you people post on 9-11. They prey after the weak minded you know.;)

and yet the research in the movie is right/wrong?

tell us since you watched the movie, is the connection between kroll and aig, is that fact?

Kroll works closely with AIG for corporate clients, counseling their personnel and providing its expertise as part of AIG's Kidnap, Ransom and Extortion policies. Their goal is to implement preventative measures in order to avoid incidents as much as possible.
AIG Offers Kroll Personal Security Services to Private Clients (http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2001/02/06/12728.htm)

CONSPIRACY, CONSPIRACY........GRAB UP THE EQUIPMENT AND MAKE A MOVIE!:thumbsup:

Have a good one!:s4:

VisionaryUrbanTactic
03-18-2007, 03:38 PM
let's focus on the getting screwed over part

remember how those other fbi agents from minn, also had there investigations stopped?

it was all over the news, as a matter of fact, i think some fbi agents are sueing the government


During my work there I came across some very significant issues that I started reporting in December of 2001 to the mid-level management within the FBI. They said to basically leave it alone, because if they were to get into those issues it would end up being a can of worms. And after I didn't see any response from this mid-level bureaucratic management I took it to higher levels all the way up to [assistant director] Dale Watson and Director Mueller. And, again, I was asked not to take this any further and just let it be. And if I didn't do that they would retaliate against me.

At that point, which would be around February 2002, they came and they confiscated my computer, because, they said, they were suspecting that I was communicating with certain Senate members and taking this issue outside the Bureau. And, at that point, I was not. They did not find anything in my computer after they confiscated it. And they asked me to take a polygraph as to the allegations and reports I'd made. I volunteered and I took the polygraph and passed it without a glitch. They have already confirmed this publicly.

In March 2002 I took this issue to the Senate Judiciary Committee and also I filed it with the Department of Justice Inspector General's office. And as per the Senate Judiciary Committee's request the IG started an expedited investigation on these serious issues; and they promised the Senate Judiciary Committee that their report for these investigations would be out by fall 2002 latest. And here we are in April 2004 and this report is not being made public, and they are citing "state privilege" and "national security" for not making this report public.

Three weeks after I went to the Senate Judiciary Committee the Bureau terminated my contract, and they cited "government's convenience." I started working with the Senate Judiciary Committee that was investigating this case, and I appeared before the Inspector General's office for their investigation several times, and I also requested documents regarding these reports under the Freedom of Information Act; and they blocked this by citing again the "state secret privilege" and "national security" refusing to make these documents public.

On October 18th 2002 Attorney General Ashcroft came out personally, in public, asserted this rare "state secret privilege" on everything that had to do with my case. And they cited "diplomatic relations" and certain "foreign relations" that would be "at stake" if I were to take this issue and make it public. And, since then, this has been acting as a gag on my case.








JH: And there were four major FBI investigations, not counting yours, that were squelched in Phoenix, Minneapolis, Chicago and New York.

SE: Correct



Former FBI Translator Sibel Edmonds Calls Current 9/11 Investigation Inadequate | BaltimoreChronicle.com (http://baltimorechronicle.com/050704SibelEdmonds.shtml)

VisionaryUrbanTactic
03-18-2007, 03:41 PM
Kroll works closely with AIG for corporate clients, counseling their personnel and providing its expertise as part of AIG's Kidnap, Ransom and Extortion policies. Their goal is to implement preventative measures in order to avoid incidents as much as possible.
AIG Offers Kroll Personal Security Services to Private Clients (http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2001/02/06/12728.htm)

CONSPIRACY, CONSPIRACY........GRAB UP THE EQUIPMENT AND MAKE A MOVIE!:thumbsup:

Have a good one!:s4:


so aig is not heavily invested in kroll?

and kroll is not thee counter terrorism top dog??????

whose info is even better then our cia and fbi?????????

Zimzum
03-18-2007, 08:15 PM
?????

what home page link?


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