Flight77.info Forces Release of Doubletree Hotel Video
Washington DC. On March 8th, 2005 Flight77.info (Plaintiff, Scott Bingham) filed the first ever FOIA lawsuit to obtain government confiscated video related to Flight 77 on 9/11. It was originally revealed through our effort is this lawsuit (within the 7 page statement by Special Agent Maguire) that the government is holding Flight 77 related video that was confiscated from the Doubletree Hotel in Arlington, Virginia on 9/11.
Flight77.info has paved the way in this case, and is in fact the primary source forcing the release of the Doubletree Hotel video.
The planned release date of this video is December 21, 2006. The reason given is that the FBI is moving its FOIA function to Winchester, Virginia and its video equipment is currently being reassembled there. This is the reason given.
Once released, the video will be posted on Flight77.info. As we did in with the new Pentagon impact footage, we will strive to post an exact copy of the video file that is released to us - not a link to a further compressed file hosted on YouTube. We have plans to increase our bandwidth to meet the demand.
As stated in the last page of the Maguire Statement, whatever is on this video, it will not be the impact. It will likely be a glimpse of the flight.
It has always been the intent of the effort at Flight77.info (since our original FOIA request was written on October 14, 2004) to strive to bridge the gap created by the divisive arguments within the 9/11 Truth Movement about what happened at the Pentagon on 9/11. Our intent is to help focus the the movement.
We believe in the 9/11 Truth Movement. Its advancement is our reward.
http://www.flight77.info/By my count there will then be 81 videos possibly showing the flight to be released. At the current rate it should take a mere 30 years or so to get them. My money is on it showing Scottish Football Association again.