1976 Government Funded Study to Topple the Twin Towers
What say you Mr. Congressman? Are your hands tied too?
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FBI Confiscates Personal Property Of Former U.S. Army Corporal Who Blew Whistle On 1976 Government funded "Perfect Terrorist Plan" To Topple Twin Towers.
Timothy McNiven says he has been harassed by the FBI and now had DOD
card taken without a warrant ever since trying to alert the American
people about the government's prior knowledge of 9/11.
July 31, 2005
By Greg Szymanski
A former U.S. Army corporal who blew the whistle on a 1976 government
funded study to topple the Twin Towers using jetliners, Arab terrorists and box cutters on July 6 had four FBI agents threaten to "tear his apartment apart" if he didn't turn over his legally obtained Department of Defense ID card.
Timothy McNiven, who said he was threatened and harassed by agents in
the hallway outside his Bellingham, WA., apartment, claims to be a part of a military unit stationed in Strasbourg, Germany, during the 1970s, assigned the task to brainstorm "the perfect terrorist plan" and what turned out to be the exact same scenario that took place at
the WTC on 9/11.
McNiven said his military unit's 9/11-like assignment, lasting over six months and funded by Congress under the guise of airline safety
preparedness, proves the government had "plenty of foreknowledge" about possible airline attacks at the WTC.
He even suggested what seemed like a harmless military airline safety
study may have been used later to perfect a way to bring down the WTC in order to create another Pearl Harbor like event to facilitate a world wide climate of war.
And since 9/11, McNiven has tried in every way possible to alert the
American people about his unit's mock military assignment, creating even more suspicion of the government's hand in 9/11, by first creating a web site and then telling his story in March to The American Free Press and The Arctic Beacon news web cast.
McNiven's accusations about the hidden purpose behind the Congressional study are also included in a signed affidavit as part of a 9/11 related federal conspiracy (RICO) lawsuit filed against President Bush and others in 2004 by Philadelphia attorney Phil Berg.
The publicized version of the study, commissioned by Congress, was to
identify security lapses and submit corrective measures to lawmakers,"
said McNiven. "However, the real purpose of the study was to brainstorm how to pull off a terrorist attack using the exact same 9/11 scenario."
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