New details have emerged about the communications and protocol failures that happened in the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001, including the breakdown of the "continuity of government" plan among the presidential successors:
Based on a review of newly unclassified documents, memoirs and other published accounts, and interviews with U.S. officials, NBC News has learned that:
- Three dozen live nuclear weapons were aboard U.S. Air Force bombers at three airbases when al Qaeda struck New York and Washington.
- Because of inadequate communications equipment and procedures, top U.S. officials couldn't talk to each other or to anyone else. Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to speak to Bush to know why the U.S. was preparing to go to DEFCON 3 — but the White House couldn't put him through to Air Force One. Bush had no way to receive phone calls.
- After Bush left Florida, where he had been reading a book to schoolkids, his plane was low on fuel but for hours had nowhere to land.
- Most of the top 10 people in the president's line of succession, including Vice President Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, either refused to follow the protocol and go to their designated secure sites, or were out of the country, or were never contacted.
- Now-disgraced Speaker of the House Denny Hastert, third in line, observed protocol and was taken to an underground bunker in the Blue Ridge Mountains. But that left him out of touch with all other top government leaders.
- Attorney General John Ashcroft was in a government plane and tried to return to Washington, but was turned away by the FAA.
- Education Secretary Rod Paige, 16th in line to the White House, was left on the tarmac in Sarasota, Florida. He rented a car and drove back to Washington.
[...] Perhaps the biggest newly uncovered secret is that on the morning of 9/11, when Al Qaeda struck New York and Washington, the Pentagon's annual "Global Guardian" war game was in full swing. Three dozen real nuclear weapons had been loaded onboard intercontinental bombers in North Dakota, Missouri, and Louisiana.
[...] With U.S. forces worldwide going on alert, the U.S. ambassador to Moscow, Alexander Vershbow, called the White House Situation Room: Russian President Vladimir Putin "wanted to speak with Bush." Coincidently, the Russians were in the middle of their own nuclear war exercise and their intelligence had now detected telltale signs of enhanced American force posture. For 30 minutes, White House communicators tried to establish a secure line between Air Force One and the Kremlin, finally giving up. Russian-speaking National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice then got on the phone with the Russian president to agree on a cooperative stand-down.
This will be great fodder for my alternate history novel featuring President John Dennis "Denny" Hastert.
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 12 2016, @03:23AM
Despite what the article said, that the "Global Guardian" exercise was happening was not a secret and was a well known thing among those who have been looking at the 9/11 stuff.
It's one of the things the 9/11 conspiracy theorists go on about e.g. the US military is holding a military exercise and yet they couldn't intercept _any_ of the airliners before they hit their targets - even after the first one hit.
So the best way to nuke the USA is to load up airliners and containers with nukes? :)
(Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 12 2016, @03:56AM
Maybe the so-called 9-11 attacks weren't a conspiracy. Maybe they weren't even attacks. We were warned that computers everywhere would malfunction, starting one billion seconds from the beginning of the UNIX epoch: 01:46:40 UTC on Sunday, 9 September 2001. Many ignored the warnings, and continue to do so! The losses were not, and will not be, limited to those four aircraft, the World Trade Centre, and parts of the Pentagon. Our dependency on computers, especially those running the deeply flawed UNIX, must be curtailed.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 12 2016, @05:35PM
i've never heard any "conspiracy theorists"suggest that the military exercises made intervention more convenient. you're either a liar or an idiot, or listening to the wackiest of crackpots and then thinking that's the standard line. People have suggested that military exercises sometimes accompany false flag ops because it gives cover to the black op. when other, non clued in, military or reporters see military movement they just think it has to do with the exercises. It also makes it more difficult for the regular military to realize something is really going on and respond. I find it highly suspicious that you would suggest otherwise.