Was Captain DeConto killed by Iridium 66 or Flight 77?
Open e-mail, sent Tuesday April 25th, 2006 to:
Thomas P.M. Barnett
Senior Managing Director, Enterra Solutions www.thomaspmbarnett.com/weblog/
Copy: Steven Jones and Jim Fetzer,
Co-chairs of Scholars for 9/11 Truth www.st911.org/
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Dear Dr. Barnett:
In my last e-mail (April 23rd, 2006), I asked if any of your associates at the
U.S. Naval War College or the CAI Private Equity Group used Iridium 66
satellite communications or Motorola radios during the 9/11 war games which
simulated attacks on U.S. command centers in New York and Washington, D.C. wgd.nwc.navy.mil/ www.caifunds.com/ourinvestors.html www.deadmedia.org/notes/4...mment.html
I have just discovered a partial answer to my question in an article published
on Saturday 9th December 2000 which has, "The two-year agreement, signed on
Wednesday between Iridium Satellite and the US Department of Defence (DoD), is
worth $72 million. It will enable US government organisations such as the Navy
and Drug Enforcement Administration to use the company's space-cruising phone
system for secure voice communications [and war games]." www.theregister.co.uk/200...e_iridium/
About ten months after the Navy began using Iridium, the U.S. Navy Captain,
Gerald F. DeConto, was killed on September 11th when Flight 77 destroyed the
U.S. Navy Command Center on the first floor of Quadrant One in the Pentagon.
At the moment of his death, duty officer Captain DeConto was in direct
communication with the Secretary of the Navy coordinating the Navy’s response
to the earlier attacks on the World Trade Center. If the two men communicated
through the Iridium 66 satellites, their planned response would be monitored by
Iridium agents on the Pentagon's Defense Information Services Network. www.geralddeconto5k.com/DeConto5k.pdf
If their planned response was seen as a threat, Iridium 66 commanders could
upload DeConto's GPS position coordinates through his Motorola radio in order
to steer Flight 77 and its novice 'al-Qaeda' pilot into a tightly pivoted turn
- executed at 540 mph - and kill the navy captain and destroy the center. www.dvagroup.com/Audio%20...r%20V4.htm
My follow up questions to you now Dr. Barnett are more precise.
Can you tell us if the U.S. Navy Captain and duty officer, Gerald F. DeConto,
was using Iridium 66 communications during the 9/11 war games when he was
killed at around the time Flight 77 flew into the U.S. Navy Command Center in
the Pentagon?
If your answer to that question is yes, can you also tell us whether you think
Captain DeConto was killed by Hani Hanjour, the known novice but alleged
al-Qaeda pilot of Flight 77, or was he killed by some as-yet unknown Iridium 66
commander who 'steered' the plane into the U.S. Navy Command Center? www.whatreallyhappened.com/hanjour.html
Yours sincerely,
David Hawkins
Notes for, "Captain DeConto killed by Iridium 66 or Flight 77?"
Captain DeConto worked in the Quadrant 1 target area which had just been
refurbished by AMEC, an apparently mobbed-up U.K. contractor. AMEC was also
working in World Trade Center, buiding #7, which was destroyed in Manhattan on
9/11 although the tower was never actually hit by a plane. www.americanfreepress.net...rged_.html
AMEC was also working on the new baggage area at Logan Airport whose screeners
allowed Mohammed Atta to get into Flight 11 and destroy the World Trade Center
North Tower where you had held four one-day war games, but kept back Atta's
luggage with his last will and testament and the names of the 19 'al-Qaeda'
hijackers. www.amec.com/services/ser...pageid=366
Given that Flight 77 took out the U.S. Navy Command Center - a strategic
military asset - it is interesting to note that the Boeing-operated Iridium
communications network was so named because it was originally to have 77 active
satellites and iridium is an element with atomic number 77. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iri...tellite%29 www.iridium.com/corp/iri_...?storyid=4
Private investors (CAI Private Equity Group with Chase Manhattan?) appear to
have used a predatory loan and bogus bankruptcy procedure to extort control of
Iridium's assets in August 1999, when the network had already launched 66 active
satellites in orbit to complete its constellation. www.gmpcs-us.com/products...i_news.htm