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WikiLeaks releases 573.000 pager intercepts from 9/11 2001.

by Open-Publishing - Sunday 29 November 2009

Internet Attack-Terrorism Governments USA

WikiLeaks releases 573.000 pager intercepts from 9/11 2001.

Saturday 28 November, 2009

8:51:31 AM Andrew.Terzakis@pentagon.af.mil|Please call Pentagon Weather|UNCLASSIFIED
Please call Pentagon Weather.......reference 1030 Meeting.....703-695-0406
ANDREW J. TERZAKIS, Lt
8:53:44 AM "NYPD Ops Div" <|1 PCT WORLD TRADE CENTER|--- 1 PCT - WORLD TRADE CENTER -

POSSIBLE EXPLOSION WORLD TRADE CENTER BUILDING. LEVEL 3 MOBILIZATION TO CHURCH
AND VESSY.
10:05:57 AM Please don’t leave the building. One of the towers just collapsed!
PLease, please be careful. Repeat,

From 3AM on Wednesday November 25, 2009, until 3AM the following day (US east coast time), WikiLeaks will release over half a million US national text pager intercepts.

The intercepts cover a 24 hour period surrounding the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington.

To foster a deeper understanding, the messages will be released to the global community "live". That is, the first message, corresponding to 3AM September 11, 2001, five hours before the first attack, will be released at 3AM November 25, 2009 and the last, corresponding to 3AM September 12, 2001 at 3AM November 26, 2009.

To follow the release, please visit

http://911.wikileaks.org

We rely on you to alert your community and press to the revelations here. Go to it!

NATIONAL NEWS 

Half million text messages from 9/11 posted on website. Release is already tossing cold water on 9/11 Commission report, e.g., the following text message from New York City:

"BOMB DETINATED IN WORLD TRADE CTR. PLS GET BACK TO MIKE BRADY W/A QUICK ASSESSMENT OF YOUR AREAS AND CONTACT US IF ANYTHING IS NEEDED" and "Due to the explosions in the WTC all ATM’s are being shutdown."

http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/

Web site posts what it says are half million text messages from 9/11

By Jeanne Meserve and Mallory Simon, CNN
November 26, 2009 — Updated 1735 GMT (0135 HKT)

http://edition.cnn.com/2009/US/11/25/september.11.messages/index.html?eref=igoogle_cnn