Thursday, October 28, 2010

10-28-2010 Is leading truth site working for the other side
EXCERPT:
In the nine years since the attacks of September 11, 2010, 9/11 truth has become a significant social movement, with hundreds of millions of adherents worldwide. A Scripps Howard/Ohio University poll in 2006 found that 36% of Americans believe that the US government either promoted the attacks, or intentionally sat on its hands and let the attacks unfold.

Since 2005, the leading portal for news and discussion about 9/11 has been 911blogger.com. Of the many websites for researchers investigating the events of 9/11 (a Google search for “9/11truth” brings up over a half a million results), 911blogger is the most heavily trafficked. The content is user-generated; registered users post items of interest and other users post comments.

But over the past two years, many well respected 9/11 truth activists and scholars have been banned from 911 blogger without explanation or cause, while the moderators have become heavy-handed in squelching the views of one particular group. These actions have caused many of the banned activists to suspect that Blogger has been infiltrated by agents working for the other side, i.e., those tasked with keeping the truth about 9/11 from gaining widespread acceptance.

pdf USFA and TriData
EXCERPT:
This report and its recommendations were developed by USFA staff and by TriData Corporation, Arlington, Virginia, its staff and consultants, who are under contract to assist the Fire Administration in carrying out the Fire Reports Program.

The United States Fire Administration wishes to acknowledge the support and cooperation of the Aurora, Colorado Fire Department who alerted us to this interesting and informative case. In particular we wish to acknowledge the cooperation of Aurora Fire Chief John Speed and Lieutenant Marty LaRusso,

Tridata Corp and 911Blogger
EXCERPT:
Dov and the World Trade Center

Perhaps not coincidentally in May 2001, when Dov served at the Pentagon, it was an SPS (his firm’s) subsidiary, Tridata Corporation, that oversaw the investigation of the first “terrorist” attack on the World Trade Center in 1993. This would have given them intimate knowledge of the security systems and structural blueprints of the World Trade Center. From the '90s through 2001, WTC Security was handled by Securacom, a Kuwait-American firm, on whose board Marvin Bush, the president’s brother, sat. After 9/11, Securacom was let go, changed its name to Stratosec, and was delisted from the Stock Exchange in 2002.

pdf done by Tridata Corp. 94 pages
EXCERPT:
PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
The information contained in this document is the property of TriData, a division of System Planning Corporation and represents proprietary and confidential information. Duplication, use, or disclosure, in whole or part, of the information without the express written permission of System Planning Corporation is prohibited.
Proposal
Comprehensive Master Plan of
Pittsburgh, PA Bureau of Fire
Submitted to:
Ms. Barbara McNees
Mr. Henry Sciortino
Pittsburgh Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority
435 6th Avenue, Room 126
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Submitted by:
TriData Division
System Planning Corporation
1000 Wilson Boulevard, 30th Floor
Arlington, Virginia 22209
(703) 351–8300
October 20, 2006
PROPOSAL: Pittsburgh, PA Bureau of Fire
Comprehensive Master Plan DRAFT
TriData, a Division of October 20, 2006
System Planning Corporation
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. HISTORY OF FIRM ....................................................................... 1
Year Established................................................................. 1
Number of Years Firm Has Been Doing Business.................................................................. 1
Brief History of Firm ........................................................................... 1

Rightweb James Roche
EXCERPT:
Roche’s profile as a corporate executive with strong government and/or military connections is similar to many of his erstwhile colleagues on the board of advisors of the Center for Security Policy, a hardline advocacy group headed by Frank Gaffney that Roche was an advisor for at the time of his appointment as Air Force secretary. According to CSP’s 2002 annual report, more than two dozen of its advisors were given posts in the first George W. Bush administration, including Richard Perle, Elliott Abrams, Robert Andrews, Devon Gaffney Cross, J.D. Crouch, Mitchell Daniels, Kenneth deGraffenreid, Paula Dobriansky, Douglas Feith, Evan Galbraith, Marlin Hefti, Robert Joseph, Steven Kraemer, Keith Payne, Robert Reilly, Roger Robinson, William Schneider Jr., Wayne Schroeder, José Sorzano, Michelle Van Cleave, Arthur Waldron, Pete Wilson, and Dov Zakheim. [16] Like Roche, many of these individuals have worked for defense and security contractors, including Perle (Trireme Partners), Zakheim (Booz Allen Hamilton, System Planning Corp, and others), and Schneider (BAE Systems).

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