Synopsis:
Describes 9/11 murders of captains Charles Burlingame and
Gerald DeConto using decoy and drone maneuvers and
jets with embedded GyroChips (military gyroscope).
McConnell,
Hawkins Describe 9/11 Murder of Burlingame, DeConto
http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=complete_911_timeline&day_of_9/11=aa77
Copyright: Captain Field
McConell and David Hawkins
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawkscafe/
We describe below the alleged
sequence of events which resulted in the murders of Captain
Charles Burlingame and Captain Gerald DeConto on
September 11, 2001.
Sometime before take off at
8:20 a.m. (10 minutes late) Captain Burlingame boarded
a decoy Boeing 757, presented to him and the public as
American Airlines Flight 77 flying out of Washington's
Dulles International Airport.
The decoy had been painted in
American Airlines colors and illegally modified by a `red
team' without the captain's knowledge to participate in a
simulated "al-Qaeda" hijack attack on `blue team' defenders
of the Pentagon in a bogus war game "Global Guardian"
Red team and blue team had
different perceptions of their roles in the upcoming war
game, thanks to fraudulent side bets on the results of
Global Guardian by red team commanders and hedge fund
managers of the Carlyle Canada* private equity group.
Prior to 9/11, the red team had
given AA Flight 77 a false tail number and modified the
decoy's avionics so the plane could be flown remotely by
red-team Laborers (`LIUNA') embedded with FAA air traffic
controllers.
The red team would control decoy
AA77 with Boeing's Iridium satellite communications system,
an embedded GyroChip-equipped flight box containing a QRS-11
missile gyroscope, and Instrument Approach Procedures (`IAP')
software developed for the U.S. Air Force and the FAA by the
Carlyle affiliate, Macdonald Dettwiler and Associates.
Captain Burlingame could not
comply with "The Captain WILL make the FINAL decision as to
whether the aircraft may be safely operated"; he did not
know that a QRS-11 was embedded in his jet.
When Captain Burlingame took off
from Dulles the flight was joined in the air by at least two
other red-team planes, making up a convoy of three.
The red team tucked a drone
plane – probably a 737 – behind and in the radar shadow of
Burlingame's 757.
The drone was painted in AA
colors and modified to fly remotely in the same way as the
decoy but the drone was loaded with special weapons needed
to knock out the US Naval Command Center in the Pentagon
where Captain DeConto was serving as duty officer.
The red team would use a
Bombardier CE 144 from the NATO flight training school in
Moose Jaw Saskatchewan as a combat support jet to fly
behind the decoy and the drone led by the initially
unsuspecting Captain Burlingame.
At 8:54 a.m., the red team
commander in the Bombardier CE-144 combat support jet
initiated an electronic `hijacking' of the decoy Flight 77
Flight 77 which began to go off course over southern Ohio,
with a turning to the southwest.
Two minutes later the red team
turned off the decoy Flight 77 transponder and jammed blue
team links to the cockpit, leaving Captain Burlingame unable
to communicate with the legitimate air traffic controllers
of the FAA or prospective U.S. Air force interceptors.
The Bombardier based red team
commanders then flew the AA77 decoy-and-drone combination
towards Washington by remote control, relying on
LIUNA saboteurs working in the Pentagon Wedge 1 with Amec
and Iridium virtual war rooms with the FAA to confuse the
blue-team responders.
Beginning at
8:56 a.m., the red team sabotaged FAA primary radar data system
software so that for at least eight minutes and 13 seconds,
Indianapolis flight controllers could not see the
maneuvers being set up by the convoy as it prepared for the
attack.
At around 9:00 a.m.,
the red team used the Bombardier CE-144 to inject false
radar signals from the convoy to confuse the NORAD tracking
system in
Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado.
At that time, the NORAD response
to the electronic hijacking was commanded by two Canadian
officers, Captain Mike Jellinek and Major General Eric
Findley, who we see as either incompetent members of the
blue team or treasonous members of the red team.
At 9:29 a.m., the red
team disengaged the decoy Flight 77's autopilot, presumably
to fly the plane with MDA IAP software with the plane flying
at 7,000 feet about 38 miles west of the Pentagon.
At 9:34 a.m., the red
team flies decoy AA77 over the Pentagon and out over the
Atlantic where, mission completed, it is ditched with any surface
debris and evidence to be removed by Carlyle affiliated
vessels, owned or controlled by Canada Steamship Lines.
At the same moment, the red team
peels off the AA77 drone from the en-route airway of the
decoy, locks the embedded GyroChip onto a "Final Approach
Corridor" to target the U.S. Naval Command Center as
arranged with Amec Laborers' construction team.
The drone AA77 begins a tight
pivoted descent at 540 mph levels off over the Pentagon lawn
and enters Wedge 1 at the first floor to kill Captain
DeConto and disable communication links between the
now-sabotaged command center and the U.S. Navy.
The red team immediately
switches Pentagon VoIP (Internet voice) functions provided
by Carlyle affiliate Nortel, bypasses the U.S.
presidential chain of command and transfers the control of
the red team Laborers to the Carlyle affiliate MDA.
Carlyle's red team agents,
needed for the clean up, media spin and the planting and
spoliation of evidence of the murder of captains Burlingame
and DeConto, and numerous acts of arson and fraud, are
coordinated through an MDA operational system ..
.. "that allows military
personnel to securely create, send and receive messages
around the world. Our naval combat trainers employ
computer-based simulation software for military training,
providing a safe and effective alternative to traditional
field exercises. Public safety relies on effective
collection, management and distribution of information. Our
experience in real-time databases, secure wireless networks,
and dedicated Internet infrastructures forms the basis for
police information solutions on local, regional and national
levels. Today, local and regional police are using our
police records system to file and retrieve critical
information from fixed and mobile workstations."
http://www.mdacorporation.com/systems/defence.shtml
Collectively, we have 80 years
experience across industries facing extortion by the Carlyle
Canada private equity group and its mobbed-up agents
in the Laborers' union.
We will now proceed against them
and get Justice for Captain Charles Burlingame and Captain
Gerald DeConto and the thousands of their fellow innocents
murdered on 9/11.
Field McConnell
28 year airline employee
22 year military pilot
23,000+ hours of safety
David Hawkins
Notes: "McConnell,
Hawkins Describe 9/11 Murder of Burlingame, DeConto"
"Richmond, B.C. - MacDonald,
Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (TSE: MDA) announced today the
company has been awarded a contract by the United States Air
Force to develop a system to be used by specialists at Air
Force bases to design Instrument Approach Procedures (IAPs).
IAPs are published instructions to pilots specifying a
series of aircraft maneuvers that must be executed for the
aircraft to transition safely from an en route airway to a
runway final approach when flying by instruments. MDA's
system ingests digital terrain and elevation data, air
navigation data (such as the locations of navigation aids,
runways, buildings and towers) to build and display a
virtual model of the physical environment surrounding an
airport. It then develops the complex surfaces that define a
safe approach corridor for any of the dozens of IAP
variants, and determines whether any of the defined surfaces
are penetrated by terrain or man-made obstacles. It flags
these incursions to the operator, who can quickly modify the
approach procedure through a drag-and-drop user interface.
This initial award, valued at $2.9 million (CDN), consists
of a fixed price element to develop, integrate, and test the
system. The next phase will include installation, government
testing, and operator training. The contract includes an
option for the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to
adapt the system for their needs. The U.S. Air Force also
has options to field the successful system at up to 108 air
bases around the world, and to award T&M support contracts
for up to 8 years. MDA plans to team up with Air Navigation
Data (AND) of Ottawa to offer a custom solution,
based on AND's "Final Approach" product."
http://www.mdacorporation.com/news/pr/pr2001050301.html