29-05-2011, 08:15 AM
I see at least one method for the "ignition" of pre-set explosives, if we are going to construct that thesis. The first would be some form of receiver that was attached to the explosive(s) and which was "triggered" by remote control from either the OEM in WTC7 and/or by helicopter or other aircraft.
Secondly, in terms of having a script for "the show",any media producer (and I think we have a few here) could familiarize us with a shooting script or a story-board. Now, the first issue is that such a device would likely be cumbersome as hell, especially for something as fast-moving and intricate as that show. However, keep in mind one of the primary suspects -- in the Evica-Drago model, a facilitator at a high level -- was Cheney. Another was Jerome Hauer. No doubt there were others involved at lesser levels, the mechanics. But the one thing that we can say definitively about both Cheney and Hauer, aside from their other "credentials" and connections, is that they were both deeply into emergency management concepts and technologies. Hauer, of course, was the chief of the Mayor's Office of OEM and manager/designer of its command facility inside WTC7, a sealed and secure facility in any city and certainly hyper-secure in this case. Cheney was in command of the entire nation's system of emergency response and testing that day and has been described as "the maestro", a term used inside the system called NIMS, National Incident Management System -- in which I was certified to the 400 (exercise design) level. When you have a drill, you utilize a script with "injects" (planned or potential "inputs" into the exercise). But more importantly, as professionals in this field and with the resources of the nation's budget, you have sophisticated computer control systems available.
Remembering that Cheney was also the SecDef during Desert Storm and was instrumental in planning and executing that event, which came off without a hitch until some "maestro" stepped in a la James Earl Scott in "The Hunt for Red Oktober" and put his hand over the switch to prevent, in this case, the complete capture of Hussein's vaunted Republic Guard to make sure we had someone to fight again a decade later (very Rothschildian), one of the primary tools functionally available at that time was the sophisticated simulation system used to train for brigade-level tank warfare=designed at BB&N , and another was the synchronization matrix used by military units and built into the computer simulation software which eventually emerged to a more visible place in DARPA's desktop simulation upgrade.
For background, see Into the Storm: A Study in Command, Tom Clancy with General Fred Franks, Jr. (Ret.), Putnam Books, New York 1997. [This is, among other things, a good description of the value of simulation gaming as it applied to leadership, training and strategic/tactical plan development as executed by the US Army during Desert Storm. It speaks of nested concepts in allowing downline inferiors the room to make independent decisions within the plan or matrix.]
See also "Coordinating, Integrating and Synchronizing Disaster Response: Use of an Emergency Response Synchronization Matrix in Disaster Planning, Response and Operations", Paul Hewitt, Jacques Mitrani, William Metz, and William Vercellone, (http://www.dis.anl.gov/pubs/38883.pdf
and/or "The Emergency Management Synchronization Matrix A Method of Coordinating, Integrating and Synchronizing Disaster Response", Paul Hewitt, Jacques Mitrani, and William Metz, International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, November 2001, Vol. 19, No. 3, oo. 329-348. (http://www.dis.anl.gov/pubs/38466.pdf.
See also "Emergency Management Logistics Planning: Transitioning the Enhanced Logistics Intra-Theater Support Tool (ELIST) from the DOD to the Emergency Management Community"( http://www.dis.anl.gov/pubs/59061.pdf )
A Google search of the term "synchronization matrix" will turn up a large volume of examples and links from military sites, Northrup-Grumman, et al.
this link, from Global Security.org, explains "nested concepts":
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/l...hields.htm
And here is a monograph entitled "Nested Concepts: Implementing Commander's Vision and Securing Unity of Effort": http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?Loc...=ADA331306
Secondly, in terms of having a script for "the show",any media producer (and I think we have a few here) could familiarize us with a shooting script or a story-board. Now, the first issue is that such a device would likely be cumbersome as hell, especially for something as fast-moving and intricate as that show. However, keep in mind one of the primary suspects -- in the Evica-Drago model, a facilitator at a high level -- was Cheney. Another was Jerome Hauer. No doubt there were others involved at lesser levels, the mechanics. But the one thing that we can say definitively about both Cheney and Hauer, aside from their other "credentials" and connections, is that they were both deeply into emergency management concepts and technologies. Hauer, of course, was the chief of the Mayor's Office of OEM and manager/designer of its command facility inside WTC7, a sealed and secure facility in any city and certainly hyper-secure in this case. Cheney was in command of the entire nation's system of emergency response and testing that day and has been described as "the maestro", a term used inside the system called NIMS, National Incident Management System -- in which I was certified to the 400 (exercise design) level. When you have a drill, you utilize a script with "injects" (planned or potential "inputs" into the exercise). But more importantly, as professionals in this field and with the resources of the nation's budget, you have sophisticated computer control systems available.
Remembering that Cheney was also the SecDef during Desert Storm and was instrumental in planning and executing that event, which came off without a hitch until some "maestro" stepped in a la James Earl Scott in "The Hunt for Red Oktober" and put his hand over the switch to prevent, in this case, the complete capture of Hussein's vaunted Republic Guard to make sure we had someone to fight again a decade later (very Rothschildian), one of the primary tools functionally available at that time was the sophisticated simulation system used to train for brigade-level tank warfare=designed at BB&N , and another was the synchronization matrix used by military units and built into the computer simulation software which eventually emerged to a more visible place in DARPA's desktop simulation upgrade.
For background, see Into the Storm: A Study in Command, Tom Clancy with General Fred Franks, Jr. (Ret.), Putnam Books, New York 1997. [This is, among other things, a good description of the value of simulation gaming as it applied to leadership, training and strategic/tactical plan development as executed by the US Army during Desert Storm. It speaks of nested concepts in allowing downline inferiors the room to make independent decisions within the plan or matrix.]
See also "Coordinating, Integrating and Synchronizing Disaster Response: Use of an Emergency Response Synchronization Matrix in Disaster Planning, Response and Operations", Paul Hewitt, Jacques Mitrani, William Metz, and William Vercellone, (http://www.dis.anl.gov/pubs/38883.pdf
and/or "The Emergency Management Synchronization Matrix A Method of Coordinating, Integrating and Synchronizing Disaster Response", Paul Hewitt, Jacques Mitrani, and William Metz, International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, November 2001, Vol. 19, No. 3, oo. 329-348. (http://www.dis.anl.gov/pubs/38466.pdf.
See also "Emergency Management Logistics Planning: Transitioning the Enhanced Logistics Intra-Theater Support Tool (ELIST) from the DOD to the Emergency Management Community"( http://www.dis.anl.gov/pubs/59061.pdf )
A Google search of the term "synchronization matrix" will turn up a large volume of examples and links from military sites, Northrup-Grumman, et al.
this link, from Global Security.org, explains "nested concepts":
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/l...hields.htm
And here is a monograph entitled "Nested Concepts: Implementing Commander's Vision and Securing Unity of Effort": http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?Loc...=ADA331306
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