05-07-2013, 02:21 PM
From http://911blogger.com/news/2013-06-19/cb...ax-attacks
The series was produced before 9/11 with input from the CIA.
I find it completely implausible that a TV series would name a living real person as a terrorist, except if exactly this was its purpose.
The series was produced before 9/11 with input from the CIA.
Quote:UNUSED SCRIPT FEATURED PLANE HIJACKINGS
Three storylines written for The Agency are particularly notable. Two of these were made into episodes but one was never used.The storyline that was not used bore a striking resemblance to the events of September 11, when, according to the official story, Osama bin Laden had four U.S. aircraft hijacked. Michael Frost Beckner, the creator of The Agency, revealed to Variety magazine that four months before 9/11, he wrote an episode "in which bin Laden had three U.S. planes hijacked." The script, though, "was never completed." [8] An episode of The Agency based on this plot could plausibly have been produced between May 2001, when the script was written, and September 11, when it would have become unusable. But Beckner has not said why such an episode was never made.
Beckner has revealed, however, that some storylines for The Agency were suggested to him by Chase Brandon, the CIA's entertainment liaison officer (who happens to be a cousin of Oscar-winning actor Tommy Lee Jones). [9] But Beckner has not said whether Brandon suggested to him the storyline about bin Laden having three American aircraft hijacked.
I find it completely implausible that a TV series would name a living real person as a terrorist, except if exactly this was its purpose.
The most relevant literature regarding what happened since September 11, 2001 is George Orwell's "1984".