Did our president have
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
of the WTC attack?

Sun, 6 Jan 2002 19:07:37
From: Paul Walker pjw56108@yahoo.com

If we say the CIA was the terrorist who committed the
WTC disaster - very likely - then it is also very likely
that the CIA would want Bush to have the 'guilty
knowledge' of seeing the first tower hit... via a private
TV link prepared by the CIA....

Bush Flubs it Again: Details and Confirmation of Prior Knowledge
Duh, geez, our prez ain't so bright, is he?
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495&article=15589



From: Paul Walker
Thanks to a watchful friend Terry, here is the confirmation that President
George Bush watched the first plane hit the WTC when no televison cameras
were trained on the buildings since nothing had happened yet.
This is the
second time he has stated this clearly and publicly. The only explanation is
that he viewed it on closed circuit televison from his limo outside the
schoolhouse in Florida before going into the class. The conclusion should be
obvious to anyone with a clue. We all knew he wasn't too bright, but to slip
up twice on this and for the Whitehouse to post it again is almost too much.
Maybe they want us to figure it out.

Below are the URLs for the news articles,
with excerpts of the relevant dialog.


http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/12/20011204-17.html


Q And would you say hello to my son Jordan, and my daughter Patricia.
THE PRESIDENT: Jordan and who?

Q Patricia.

THE PRESIDENT: Hi, Patricia; how are you? How old is Patricia?

Q Five, and Jordan is in 3rd grade. And Jordan has a question, if I could give him the microphone.

THE PRESIDENT: You bet. Your mother is relaying the Mike to you, Jordan.

Q One thing, Mr. President, is that you have no idea how much you've done for this
country. And another thing is that, how did you feel when you heard about the terrorist
attack? (Applause.)

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Jordan. Well, Jordan, you're not going to believe what state I
was in when I heard about the terrorist attack. I was in Florida. And my Chief of Staff,
Andy Card -- actually, I was in a classroom talking about a reading program that works. I was sitting outside the classroom waiting to go in, and I
saw an airplane hit the tower -- the TV was obviously on. And I used to fly, myself, and I said, well, there's one terrible
pilot. I said, it must have been a horrible accident.

But I was whisked off there, I didn't have much time to think about it. And I was sitting
in the classroom, and Andy Card, my Chief of Staff, who is sitting over here, walked in and
said, "A second plane has hit the tower, America is under attack."






http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/01/20020105-3.html


Q What was the first thing that went through your head when you heard that a plane crashed
into the first building?

THE PRESIDENT: Yes. Well, I was sitting in a schoolhouse in Florida. I had gone down to
tell my little brother what to do, and -- just kidding, Jeb. (Laughter.) And -- it's the mother
in me. (Laughter.) Anyway, I was in the midst of learning about a reading program that works.
I'm a big believer in basic education, and it starts with making sure every child learns to read. And therefore, we need to focus
on the science of reading, not what may feel good or sound good when it comes to teaching children
to read. (Applause.) I'm just getting a plug in for my reading initiative.

Anyway, I was sitting there, and my Chief of Staff -- well, first of all, when we walked
into the classroom, I had seen this plane fly into the first building. There was a TV set
on. And you know, I thought it was pilot error and I was amazed that anybody could make
such a terrible mistake. And something was wrong with the plane, or -- anyway, I'm sitting
there, listening to the briefing, and Andy Card came and said, "America is under attack."

And in the meantime, this teacher was going on about the curriculum, and I was thinking
about what it meant for America to be under attack. It was an amazing thought. But I made
up my mind that if America was under attack, we'd get them. (Applause.) I wasn't
interested in lawyers, I wasn't interested in a bunch of debate. I was interested in
finding out who did it and bringing them to justice. I also knew that they would try to
hide, and anybody who provided haven, help, food, would be held accountable by the United
States of America. (Applause.)

Anyway, it was an interesting day.