What Was Norfolk Doing On
9/11?
The Pentagon Jet flew for 62
minutes
Norfolk Is Home To The USS
Navy
The Carriers Are Based Here
The Navy's Nuclear Sub Fleet
Is Based Here
Norfolk Is Where The Navy
Fighters Do All Their Training
The Fleet's Air Wings Are All
Based Here
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The Government Takes Everyone As An
Imbeciles
Norfolk
is 130 miles south of Washington, and has more airpower than any other
place in the world. If Al Qaeda, or Jihadists, or Russia were to
attack, Norfolk is the number one target.
Norfolk has an elaborate defensive system in place, it
can stop ballistic missiles, much less a 767. The world's best pilots,
and the best planes (F-14s) sit there.
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130 miles from Washington
NAS Oceana & NALF
Fentress are 24-Hour airfields, operating seven days a week. These two
fields are located in Norfolk and they train all the navy pilots.
There are 212,000 flights a year - 600 flights every
day. There are 50 fighters, cocked and loaded, sitting there.
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F-14 ...1800 MPH |
F-18 ....1400 MPH |
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So What Happened To Flight 77?
The Pentagon jet flew west until it was hijacked, and
then it turned east to hit the carrier, the USS Washington. The
carrier group was 150 miles off the coast, and that was the hijacker's
real target. The hijackers weren't 19 Arabs from a cave in
Afghanistan, that took 8 hrs in a Cessna, these were elite team
sponsored by a nation.
NORAD sent two F-15's out a 150 miles in the Atlantic
and shot down the 767.
The
9/11 commission report states .."A
squadron of NORAD fighter planes that was scrambled was sent east over
the Atlantic Ocean and was 150 miles from Washington, D.C., when the
third plane struck the Pentagon "
Full 9/11 commission
report ... Page 45
...PDF
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