Did Talpiot pull off 9/11? I think they did.

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Did Israel's Talpiot help pull off 9/11?
By: Crack_Smoke_Republican on: 21.01.2007 [20:46] (3640 reads)


The article below indicates that IDF-Mossad-CIA Intelligence Agencies used extensive Voice Pattern Analysis/Statistical Modeling on communication networks on the Arab world-US/UK politicians-and the Chinese.

Talpiot research can allow the Mossad-IDF to analyze social relationships and information networks to cap leaks, pressure politics, bring out scandal, cull communication networks. Anybody with a dark past can be blackmailed by the intergration of communication agencies such as Comverse, Talpiot data modeling tools, spies on the ground, spies on the inside. I believe the IDF-Talpiot programs watch the US press (and Iraq-war.ru?) for the generation of political ideas. Obviously the technology is used by US/UK/IDF forces in the Arab world for intelligence. These programs would be extremely useful for "capping" information leaks - i.e., nail the spreaders of information by statistically analyzing the "actors" involved. Without Talpiot, the ZOG of the USA/UK could not exist in full form or have the freedom of operation that it currently does.

By the way, boycott Panaroma Software since many ex-Talpiots run that company.

Secretive Military Units Provide Training Ground for Israel's High-Tech Leaders
Feb. 3, 2004
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
TSRIFIN MILITARY BASE, Israel

Nestled in a nondescript concrete building on this sprawling military base near Tel Aviv, soldiers have been working on a top-secret project the past few years: a cell phone.

The "Mountain Rose" system is a bit more than that, of course: Developed with Motorola, it uses upgraded commercial technology to provide highly secure communications among combat forces, commanders and headquarters.

"More secure. More reliable. Those are the key words," says Col. Avi Berger, head of the communications systems department at Lotem, one of a handful of shadowy units that have turned Israel's military into an electronics-warfare powerhouse.

These units, whose size in most cases remains classified, have also quietly become incubators for Israel's high-tech industry, much the way that elite fighting units produced generations of political leaders.

Executives interviewed for this article repeatedly cited the army's work ethic and mindset - sometimes more than hands-on military experience - as key reasons.

"You get the ability to think out of the box," said Igal Rotem, the chief executive of PowerDsine, which has developed ways to deliver power over computer networks. The technique minimizes the need for cables and additional outlets in the modern electronic workplace.

PowerDsine has grown to about 115 workers, many of them former military techies, says Rotem, who served in a research and development unit.

The Talpiot program is perhaps the best reflection of this unusual use of the army.

The unit, one of the most selective in the military, was formed in the wake of the bruising 1973 war, when Israel was caught off guard and lost some 2,500 men.

"One of the lessons was that we need a technological edge over our enemies and we need to develop this edge from within," said Talpiot's commander, Maj. Amir Schlachet.

More than 5,000 young people apply to Talpiot each year, hoping to be one of the 50 or so lucky soldiers accepted. They must pass a grueling battery of tests in not only math and physics but also group dynamics, leadership skills and intelligence.

The reward: a nine-year commitment, beginning with a 3 1/2-year dual bachelor's degree program in mathematics and physics at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Vacations are spent jumping out of airplanes and participating in other military exercises. Along the way, roughly one out of five soldiers leave the program, Schlachet said.

Graduates go on to careers as officers in some of the military's most prestigious operations, mostly in R&D projects, Schlachet said.

From there, the 500-odd Talpiot grads have tended to find their way to the upper echelons of business and academia, he said.

"You learn self-confidence, not to be afraid of anything. No subject is too complex to go after, and no answer should be taken for granted," said Talpiot grad Gilad Almogy.

Almogy, 38, is the top executive in Israel for U.S. chip-equipment maker Applied Materials, which employs about 1,000 people here.

Many other global technology companies, including Motorola, Microsoft and Intel, maintain sizable research operations in the country.

Israeli start-ups, meanwhile, are a leading destination for global venture investors. Some Israeli companies have grown into market leaders, such as firewall giant Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. and voice-mail company Comverse Technology Inc.

According to the government almost half the country's exports are in technology.

The Nasdaq-traded biotech company Compugen - which uses math and physics as well as biology in the battle against cancer and other diseases - was founded by three Talpiot grads. It is run by a fourth, Mor Amitai.

Amitai says some of the most complicated work he ever did was during his time in Talpiot. "The experience of sometimes succeeding, almost always as part of a team, involving something that really seemed impossible, I think this is something we took with us," he said.

There are other reasons for Israel's high-tech success: With a population of under 7 million people and few natural resources, Israel has been forced to focus on export industries like technology. The country has benefited from the thousands of scientists who immigrated from the former Soviet Union in the 1990s, and Israel's research universities have strong reputations around the world.

But from the smallest start-ups to the largest multinationals, the Israeli tech world is full of veterans of the military's communications, research and intelligence operations.

At Lotem, which handles the military's computer and communications systems, many of its soldiers studied engineering before entering the military. Others are trained by the army as programmers or technicians.

The "Mountain Rose" system is set to become operational this year, said Berger, the commander. Motorola declined to comment.

Lotem, which is so secretive it would not allow its soldiers to be viewed at work, encourages soldiers to take calculated risks and not be afraid of failure, said Berger, who has a master's degree in electrical engineering from the University of California Los Angeles.

Cpl. Alon Diamant, 20, became interested in computers by playing the videogame "Team Fortress Classic."

Today he specializes in information security for Lotem, but his dream is to go back to entertainment. "I want to create cinema and computers, to write a 'Fight Club' type of game," he said.
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What evidence does the article produce ...
by hellsbells on 22.01.2007 [04:35]    
... that Talpiot participated in 9/11?

There are several internet articles that software firms such as Ptech and Mitre could have been involved in 9/11. They sold software that on 9/11 integrated the computer systems of NORAD, USAF & FAA. Among other things, we know that fake radar blips were inserted onto air traffic controllers' radar screens, probably on all NORAD, USAF & FAA radar screens. Hence the illusion & confusion by atc's about whether the so-called hijackings were real or were drills.

These software systems had a strong israeli component. In particular, there is the concept of a "super-user" who can access all areas, and insert data at will. If israelis developed the software, then they could also have had "super-user" access on 9/11, maybe unauthorised & unknown to the owners (US Gov & Military). Thus the hijacked aircraft hoax of 9/11 could easily have been a computer hoax. Note that the FAA, USAF and airlines were all quite surprised by 9/11 going "live". They had to scramble to put together coherent stories to conform to the aircraft hoax.

Another area for possible computer crime on 9/11 were the financial transactions that went through, and it is suggested that maybe billions or trillions were laundered or stolen on that day.

Finally, as Eric Hufschmidt says, the detonation of explosives on the WTC Towers & WTC7 would have been timed by computer programs. Certainly sounds like something for which an israeli soldier would have enjoyed developing the software & hardware!


Well it sounds the same...
by stоpwar on 22.01.2007 [10:38]    
Talpiot, Taliban - easy to see how Pres Bush got confused.

:)

I know its not funny!


Was Bush confused?
by chestergimli on 22.01.2007 [16:48]    
I saw the film which showed President Bush's reaction to the 911 tragedy. He didn't look confused or surprised-like it went as planned.


Miserable Israeli engineers
by ZOG on 22.01.2007 [19:46]    
Well, I worked with those Isralis in California and Texas. Miserable bunch, no creative thinking, but very, very political and treacherous.
I'm sure, no brigth ideas will come out of that Talpiot.
Besides, I know a few things about the "super-secret" electronics projects in Israel, based mostly on the Indian and the stolen American technology, oftentimes a deliberate fraud where the head of the project cheats the Israeli government, as in case of Elbit Co...
Talpiot, Shmalpiot...


Israeli Art Students were probably Talpiot
by Crack_Smoke_Republican on 22.01.2007 [21:31]    
The running article below gives another peak at how Israel melded a "student group" into an operational arm of the Mossad-Intelligence. The "Israeli Art Students" in S. Florida and Texas were Talpiot operatives.

Interesting Reads below...

Spies Inc.: Business Innovation from Israel's Masters of Espionage
by Stacy Perman
Pearson - September 2004
204 Pages - ISBN 0131420232

Summary:

In Spies, Inc. former Time and Business 2.0 writer Stacy Perman reveals the spellbinding story of the Israeli military and 8200, the ultra-secret high-tech intelligence unit whose alumni helped create a number of the groundbreaking technologies behind today's information revolution. An incredible tale in its own right, 8200 is also a remarkable case study in innovation, offering compelling lessons for every business.

Likened to the NSA in the U.S., 8200 was established to capture, decipher, and analyze enemy transmissions. But unlike the NSA, 8200 did not have an endless font of resources at its disposal...and, due to secrecy, it couldn't generally buy "off-the-shelf" as a matter of procedure. Instead, it invented and customized many of its own technologies around the unique challenges of a nation that exists on a constant war-footing.

Along the way, its soldiers learned to come up with breakthroughs under crushing pressure and challenges. They brought this same sense of purpose under fire and creative improvisation in creating complex systems to the civilian world where they created top-line technology companies in a number of areas, including wireless communications and security.

Whispers of these secret Israeli electronic warriors swept venture capital circles in the 1990s, as a stunning number of Israeli tech startups bore fruit...many founded by 8200 veterans. Now, Stacy Perman tells this incredible story...revealing the techniques of entrepreneurship on the fly, when failure is not an option.

Read it as a spy story. Read it as a history story. Read it as a business story. However you read it, you won't be able to put it down.

* An ingathering of geniuses
o Organizing to win based on cunning and intellect—not pure force
* Connecting the dots: details, knowledge, and imagination
o The role of brilliant intelligence: from counterespionage to entrepreneurship
* Pure innovation, relentless improvisation
o Doing the impossible—on a shoestring budget
* "Are you from the unit?"
o How venture capitalists discovered one of the world's top sources of innovation
* Competing for the best
o Practical lessons on finding, nurturing, and keeping talent


PART II
by Crack_Smoke_Republican on 22.01.2007 [21:32]    
Spies Inc. - Part II

Following the hardfought and hard won Yom Kippur War of 1973, the Israel and its military was looking for new approaches. The Talpiot program was established as the Israel Defense Forces elite brainpower summit, tasked with changing the language of technological warfare.

The professors submitted their proposal to the Chief of Staff's Office in 1975. A small think tank was formed, drawing from the army, the Chief Scientist's Office, industry, and military R&D to come up with a full-blown concept that might make this idea a viable reality. Hanoch Zadik, a civilian working in the air force with a background in economic statistics and human development systems on the organizational level, was approached two years after the group was formed. He was giving a lecture on creative thinking at the Israeli air force academy when he was asked to join up with the men grappling with this endeavor. It was dubbed Talpiot , named for the biblical Hebrew word meaning "to build something strong, impregnable, and impressive." For a year and a half, a committee of 12 met once a month to kick around the Talpiot project. They laid out the objectives and detailed the possibilities of executing what would eventually become the IDF's most elite brainpower summit.

However, for an army that fed off of innovative thinking, even this was a somewhat radical notion. "There were a lot of objections that this was a waste of money," recalled Zadik. At the time, the national discussion centered around closing the gap between those of means and those less fortunate in society. "The idea was equal education for all," Zadik continued. "It was rooted in the county's deep socialist roots. Nobody spoke about taking excellent boys and girls and accelerating their learning and doing something good." There were other concerns as well. "People feared that if we took such brilliant people it was dangerous," he explained. "There could be a military junta. It was against the basic value of Israeli culture to take people and separate them and say 'you are the best,' and if you put the best in the army like this there was a danger of a coup. I was quite sure that they wouldn't do anything with this."

Nevertheless, Israel has always had resourceful military leaders willing to make giant leaps of thought along razor-sharp edges. One such man was Rafael Eitan, the IDF's chief of staff. Sometime in the late 1970s, Eitan launched an education initiative that took kids from disadvantaged circumstances, many living on the periphery, and made sure they had an education—particularly in the basics. Instead of leaving them sidelined, this program greatly improved their future prospects. Talpiot was on the opposite end of the same spectrum; it would take the intellectually elite and enhance their already considerable opportunities with enormous educational and institutional advantages. In 1979, Eitan took that leap and green-lighted Talpiot, although initially he gave it one year. Zadik and Dr. Dan Sharon, who received his PhD in innovation sciences, were asked to look for people to run the project. However, they were so enthusiastic about Talpiot, the pair decided to head it up themselves. To do so, they both reenlisted in the army more than a dozen years after their own compulsory services had been completed. "My wife and I had two kids, and she couldn't believe this move," said Zadik. "It was crazy." For the first seven years of the program (until 1986), Zadik served as Talpiot's deputy commander and chief trainer. Nearly two decades later, he became a management coach at the High-Tech Management School at Tel Aviv University.

The project was daunting from two significant vantage points: A military corps of geniuses was nearly unprecedented, and the military had very little to go on. Most of the recruits, for their part, were just finishing high school and had even less to go on. For the privilege of signing up for this new frontier, they were staring down the barrel of eight years of military duty— five years longer than the standard term (later it would extend to a total of nine years). The inaugural Talpiot class began with a group of 26 high school graduates out of an initial pool of 1,000 potential candidates, and only 20 made it to the end. All of them were male. In the second year, 30 recruits were selected, and 20 graduated. In the third year, the Talpiot class started with 28 soldiers and finished with 20. Talpiot began recruiting female candidates in the mid-1980s.
Posted by Stacy Perman at November 22, 2004 5:21 PM


PART III - IV
by Crack_Smoke_Republican on 22.01.2007 [21:33]    

While critical discussion has surfaced in recent years about the erosion of the IDF's mission in light of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories and its long-term characterization as the "people's army," undeniably the military continues to play a crucial and central role in the life of the country. Its influence is an enduring one in ways both obvious as well as latent. From amplifying and refining national character traits such as risk-taking, creativity, and ingenuity to instructing the problemsolving skills of generations of thinkers to creating the backbone of technological innovation, an entire world-class industry is built around the military.

Rafael Eitan's one-year directive has stretched into nearly a quarter of a century. By 2003, nearly 21 classes of more than 440 soldiers have called themselves elite Talpiot alumni. In recent years, the IDF has expanded the Talpiot initiative, creating similarly conceived programs. Although Talpiot remains at the pinnacle, some of the other spinoffs include P'sgot, which focuses on physics and electronics, and Atidim , which finds recruits with strong potential who come from disadvantaged or overlooked schools and neighborhoods across the country, and who haven't been deeply exposed to science and engineering but have the aptitude for it.

Only a handful of Talpiot soldiers have become military careerists. There are 2 colonels, 14 lieutenant colonels, and 1 brigadier general (as of 2003). "I'd like to have more brigadier generals or plane squadron commanders coming out of Talpiot," said Colonel Nagel. However, Talpiot has served as an important graduation to prosperity. During their years of service, recruits have all been involved intimately in some of the military and defense's most important systems. Although, for the most part, their achievements are left unpublicized, their fingerprints can be lifted off of Israel's UAV program, the Arrow anti-ballistic missile system, and scores of communications, wireless technology, and weapons systems.

Upon entering the civilian world, Talpiot alumni have made equally important contributions. Many have continued to develop technology in the commercial realm, and the program's graduates include a significant list of players in Israel's high-tech world. Marius Nacht, one of the co-founders of Check Point Software Technologies, the company that virtually created the commercial Internet security firewall, came out of Talpiot, as did Jonathan Silverberg, who took his Talpiot background in developing locations systems in the Israeli Air Force to Decell Technologies, a mobile traffic information company. Before co-founding Provigent, a maker of chip systems for fixed wireless broadband, Dan Charash developed digital signal processing telecommunications applications in elite Ministry of Defense and IDF units following his graduation from Talpiot.
Posted by Stacy Perman at 12:38 PM

Spies Inc. - Part IV

Talpiot is like a military Mensa. The soldiers of Talpiot begin their military service at Hebrew University. They are housed apart from the main student population, living instead in specially built barracks on the Givat Ram campus in Jerusalem. During the academic portion of the program, they study for their bachelor's of science in physics, mathematics, and computer science, and they take technological courses at an accelerated rate, covering about 40 percent more material than they would in a regular BS degree program . These soldiers are also trained in military strategy and complete an officer's training course. "We expect them all to become officers," said Colonel Yaacov Nagel, the acting head of research and development. "If after three years they fail the officer's class, they won't be Talpiot graduates. In the last class we almost lost one," he said. "It would be very shameful if we lost one after three years. However, until now they've all become officers."

They spend their summers doing 12 weeks of basic training. It is the same tough, no-holds-barred program given to the paratroopers. They train in the desert, hiking with 10 to 20 kilos and rifles on their backs, and they learn to jump out of planes. "We put them through a tough course, the same as paratroopers, because we want them to be strong and brave too," explained Zadik.

Talpiot soldiers take special courses rotating with each force of the army: intelligence, navy, and air force. They learn about the weapon systems from the inside. They sit in cockpits of fighter jets and shoot off weaponry to gain a real understanding of its operational and technological needs. "It's not just theoretical," explained Zadik. "They know what it means to spend cold nights for one month in the Negev in a tank." During the second year, they devise a project of their own choosing for three months. After all, Lieutenant Colonel Poleg reiterated, "The idea of Talpiot is to raise the next generation of R&D." The last six years of the program are divided between two years in field units and four as an R&D officer.

The idea behind Talpiot was to create a unique group of men and women with extremely high IQs and aptitude for performance, and provide this group with an equally unique environment. Talpiot members are exposed to multidisciplinary studies in military strategy, the sciences, computers, math, and physics, and they receive instruction from the nation's elite such as Nobel prize-winning economists. They participate in top-flight security systems both in the field and in the lab— establishing fields of inquiry. "There are many brilliant ideas," said Major Barak Ben-Eliezar, Talpiot's commander. "Most of them have ideas, but not just ideas—they bring about change."

800ceoread. com/excerpts/archives/cat_spies_inc_by_stacy_perman.html


PART V
by Crack_Smoke_Republican on 22.01.2007 [21:34]    
Spies Inc. - Part V

While critical discussion has surfaced in recent years about the erosion of the IDF's mission in light of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories and its long-term characterization as the "people's army," undeniably the military continues to play a crucial and central role in the life of the country. Its influence is an enduring one in ways both obvious as well as latent. From amplifying and refining national character traits such as risk-taking, creativity, and ingenuity to instructing the problemsolving skills of generations of thinkers to creating the backbone of technological innovation, an entire world-class industry is built around the military.

Rafael Eitan's one-year directive has stretched into nearly a quarter of a century. By 2003, nearly 21 classes of more than 440 soldiers have called themselves elite Talpiot alumni. In recent years, the IDF has expanded the Talpiot initiative, creating similarly conceived programs. Although Talpiot remains at the pinnacle, some of the other spinoffs include P'sgot, which focuses on physics and electronics, and Atidim , which finds recruits with strong potential who come from disadvantaged or overlooked schools and neighborhoods across the country, and who haven't been deeply exposed to science and engineering but have the aptitude for it.

Only a handful of Talpiot soldiers have become military careerists. There are 2 colonels, 14 lieutenant colonels, and 1 brigadier general (as of 2003). "I'd like to have more brigadier generals or plane squadron commanders coming out of Talpiot," said Colonel Nagel. However, Talpiot has served as an important graduation to prosperity. During their years of service, recruits have all been involved intimately in some of the military and defense's most important systems. Although, for the most part, their achievements are left unpublicized, their fingerprints can be lifted off of Israel's UAV program, the Arrow anti-ballistic missile system, and scores of communications, wireless technology, and weapons systems.

Upon entering the civilian world, Talpiot alumni have made equally important contributions. Many have continued to develop technology in the commercial realm, and the program's graduates include a significant list of players in Israel's high-tech world. Marius Nacht, one of the co-founders of Check Point Software Technologies, the company that virtually created the commercial Internet security firewall, came out of Talpiot, as did Jonathan Silverberg, who took his Talpiot background in developing locations systems in the Israeli Air Force to Decell Technologies, a mobile traffic information company. Before co-founding Provigent, a maker of chip systems for fixed wireless broadband, Dan Charash developed digital signal processing telecommunications applications in elite Ministry of Defense and IDF units following his graduation from Talpiot.


Talpiot Spook's Resume - Communication Interceptor
by Crack_Smoke_Republican on 22.01.2007 [21:39]    
Note the attempt to Crack Chinese communication structures...


Curriculum Vitae ,
Hagai Aronowitz Personal Data Date of birth: February 16,
1973 Place of birth: Israel Military service: 1991-2000 Address: 63 W 85th Street,
New York,
NY,
10024.. Mobile phone: 1-917-518-4388 Email: www.labonweb.com/sitehtml/senior.html


Look out Harvard Chums....
by Crack_Smoke_Republican on 22.01.2007 [22:03]    
Look out Harvard Chums....Talpiot is there to snoop on Academics.
Curriculum Vitae - Ron Milo

41 Park st. Apt. 406, Brookline, Ma. 02446, USA

Date of birth: 11 Feb 1975

Phone: 617-953-3247; 617-381-4896;

E-mail: www.weizmann.ac.il/mcb/UriAlon/people/R ... mVitae.doc


Talpiot Grad helping disabled after helping destroy Palestinians
by Crack_Smoke_Republican on 22.01.2007 [22:12]    
Name:
Yonatan Ben-Simhon
Birth date:
July 14 1976
Address:
520 E Buffalo st, apt 4
Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
Tel:
(607) 255-5431
Email:
www.cs.cornell.edu/~bensimho



Education:
present PhD student in computer science, computational biology and medicine program,
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
2001-2003 MA in applied mathematics, bioinformatics course,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.
1997-2001 BSc with honors in computer science, bioinformatics course,
Ben Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
1994-5 Studies mathematics, physics and computer science, as part of
I.D.F. air forces 'Talpiot' project, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
1993-4 Parallel to high school, studies geophysics,
Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
1994 Finishes matriculation exams, gifted project, Eilon high school,
Holon, Israel.


Matriculations average grade: 105.3.
Psychometric exam: 773 (99th percentile).
BSc avarage: 91.2 (out of 100).
MA average: 3.52 (out of 4).
Toefl score: 287. Listening: 30; Structure/Writing: 28; Reading: 28; Essay: 5.5.
GRE scores: Verbal: 540 (71%); Quantitative: 800 (99%); Analytical: 760 (95%).


Activities, Competitions and awards:
2003-Present Tri-Institutional Fellowship in Computational Biology and Medicine,
Cornell University, Rockefeller University, Sloan Kettering Institute.
2003-2004 Presidential Genomic Fellowship, Cornell University.
2001-2003 Fulbright Doctoral Fellow.
2003 Teaching Assistant For Professor W. Proskurowski
in the course Calculus II, USC.
2002 Teaching Assistant For Professors W. Proskurowski and H. Von Bremen
in the course Calculus for Business, USC.
2002 Summer fellowship award, USC.
2001-2002 Research Assistant, USC.
2000-2001 'The Best to the Industry' scholarship,
awarded by the ministry of Industry and Trade, Israel.
1999-2001 'Eshkol' scholarship in applied mathematics,
awarded by the ministry of Science, Israel.
1999 Excellence prize (dean prize) for scholarly achievements
in the natural sciences faculty, Ben Gurion University, Israel.
1997-9 Excellence prize from the Rector's office,
Ben Gurion University, Israel.
1993 Semi finalist of the Israeli physics Olympiad.
Participant of the preparation camp of the Israeli team for
the international physics Olympiad.
Sent to Poland as an information delegate to represent
Israel in behalf of the ministry of foreign affairs.


Army service:
1995-7 Serves in an R&D group at a technological unit in the I.D.F.
1994-5 Appertain in the I.D.F. air force's 'Talpiot' project.


Social & community activities:
1998-2001 Tutor for Bedouin, immigrant and learning disabled students,
through the student's dean.
1998-9 Instructor for a child suffering from cerebral palsy,
through 'Perach' project.

www.eng.biu.ac.il/~leshema/cv/Curriculu ... %20WEB.htm


Final Words....and good points HB!
by Crack_Smoke_Republican on 22.01.2007 [22:30]    
Talpiot seems to have all the kit necessary to pull off 9/11.

Inventory of Skills:
1. In-depth Physics and Applied Mathematics research with intensive data modeling (Why not model 9/11 before launching the real thing?).
2. In-depth Computer Science skills and Communication Network Skills to tap all in coming and out going communications on 9/11/2001.
3. Highly placed players in corporate, military and academic backgrounds
4. Need to make a fake tape in real time? Look no further.
5. Need to simulate a fake phone call? In real time? Using graphemes and phonemes of people on the "hijacked" plane. Look no further than Talpiot's experts.
6. Want something big to go down quickly? Look no further than 20 something PhDs in Advanced Physics and Materials Science.
7. Want to track the US military and Intelligence Agencies for the NeoCons in real time? Look no further.
8. Want to do intensive linguistical datamining in real time to flatten spikes in communication networks and eliminate "Hang-out"? Look no further.

Talpiot with the Mossad, NeoCons and US gov. dual loyalist traitors pulled this off after massive virtual rehearsals down the last second.

Need virtual on-screen Arab actors? Call Talpiot....

These guys are smart, aggressive, secretive and can pilot anything from remote control....and they are likely sitting next to you in class. Many work for major US corporations and can feel the keyword pulse of the USA and Europe at any second of the day if they wish.

--CSR



Crack_Smoke_Republican
by hellsbells on 23.01.2007 [05:10]    
Is this all from a book? Article source?

After a decade of brainstorming the methods of pulling off 9/11 - i.e. blowing up the WTC plus some aircraft hokery-pokery - whoever planned it would need skilled IT support. Your summary shows some of the skills & jobs needed for 9/11 & cover-up commissions. The talpiot folk are not going to blab to the world. They are doing it for the very best of kosher reasons. Good chaps. Rewarding work; undoubtedly well paid too.
Inventory of Skills:

    * 1. In-depth Physics and Applied Mathematics research with intensive data modeling (Why not model 9/11 before launching the real thing?).


    * 2. In-depth Computer Science skills and Communication Network Skills to tap all in coming and out going communications on 9/11/2001.


    * 3. Highly placed players in corporate, military and academic backgrounds


    * 4. Need to make a fake tape in real time? Look no further.


    * 5. Need to simulate a fake phone call? In real time? Using graphemes and phonemes of people on the "hijacked" plane. Look no further than Talpiot's experts.


    * 6. Want something big to go down quickly? Look no further than 20 something PhDs in Advanced Physics and Materials Science.


    * 7. Want to track the US military and Intelligence Agencies for the NeoCons in real time? Look no further.


    * 8. Want to do intensive linguistical datamining in real time to flatten spikes in communication networks and eliminate "Hang-out"? Look no further.

This puts the israelis fair & square in the driving seat for 9/11, not the US gov & military, although I still think it needed Cheney & Rumsfeld to be there for backup to make sure the good guys didn't smell a rat & upset the plans on the day.

About all talpiot couldn't do was plan the 9/11 weather! That part was perfect. Do you think talpiot does longrange weather modelling/forecasting?



This also raises the Mysterious "Odigo"
by Crack_Smoke_Republican on 24.01.2007 [20:34]    
"Warning" text messages from Israel to NY 2 hours before the attack. Apparently Odigo (Israeli company likely employing Talpiot grads) is one of those "hang-out" issues that the Mossad-Talpiot could contain by intercepting the FBI's every move via tapped communications. It's easy to make up a story when you know what the FBI is investigating.

Odigo is one of those programs that a Talpiot grad may have used to warn a colleague. It's still a mystery that the FBI hasn't released.


Use Satellite Data
by Crack_Smoke_Republican on 24.01.2007 [20:37]    
weather- warehouse.com/WxWsample.html
Avg. Rainfall Stats for NY in Sept. look pretty good and was likely modeled.

Satellite/Weather forecasting via the internet could have let the "Arabs" plan the day. Good satellite data for modeling was certainly used.

www.ncdc.noaa.gov/ img/climate/research/2001/sep/wtc.jpg


Added info Blast from Below: Talpiot controlled Demolition
by Crack_Smoke_Republican on 24.01.2007 [23:24]    
Likely choreographed with a CGI Simulation before 9/11. Takes a lot of physics and timing to pull down Silverstein's building along with the towers.
Key 9/11 survivor in Lancaster

THE last man to leave the World Trade Center building alive is coming to Lancaster on Thursday, February 8, to speak on his experiences during and since 9/11. Visitor news editor INGRID KENT hears what William Rodriguez has to stay and finds out why he will be travelling all the way to the UK to give a lecture
WILLIAM Rodriguez was working as a janitor in the World Trade Center on the ninth of September 2001 when he heard explosions – from below.
But William didn't just try to save his own skin; as the only key holder for the North Tower stairwell where he was working, he unlocked doors and helped firefighters to rescue hundreds of people.
William was also the last survivor to leave the building. He spent the rest of 9/11 helping out as a volunteer in the rescue efforts, and at dawn the following morning, was back at Ground Zero continuing his efforts.
After 9/11 William lost his job and has worked ever since to help others who were affected by the atrocities.
In February William is coming to Lancaster to tell his side of the story; a story the US Government would not let him tell in full.
William, a native of Puerto Rico, a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of New Jersey, was employed as a maintenance worker at the 110-storey World Trade Center building for 19 years.

CELEBRITY: William with Hilary Clinton.
CELEBRITY: William with Hilary Clinton.


Arriving at 8.30am on the morning of 9/11, he went to the maintenance office located on the first sub-level, one of six sub-basements beneath ground level.
Fourteen people were in the office at that time. As he was talking with others, he says there was an incredibly loud and powerful explosion which seemed to emanate from between sub-basement B2 and B3.
There were 22 people on B2 sub-basement who also felt and heard that first explosion.
At first William thought it was a generator that had exploded, but the cement walls in the office cracked from the explosion.
"When I heard the sound of the explosion, the floor beneath my feet vibrated, the walls started cracking and everything started shaking," said William, who was crowded together in the office with 14 other people, including Anthony Saltamachia, supervisor for the American Maintenance Company.
Just seconds later he says there was another explosion high above which made the building oscillate momentarily. This, he was later told, was a plane hitting the 90th floor.
Then he says there were other explosions just above B1 and individuals started heading for the loading dock to escape the fires caused by the blasts.
Unlocking doors for the firefighters as he went, William got to the 39th floor before he was turned back by the firefighters. As he began his descent he heard a plane hit the south tower.
Down at ground level he saw the mangled and bloodied bodies of people who had jumped. William says he will never forget the anguish that hit him, or the sight of the senseless carnage.

The Twin Towers were the only known steel frame buildings in history claimed to have failed because of fire. Other steel frame buildings have been known to burn for hours and hours and not collapse. The cause of the Twin Towers' failure is not known because the evidence was rendered unavailable for investigation.
Independent investigators said both towers suspiciously fell "like a house of cards," claiming that William probably heard pre-arranged detonated bomb blasts, strategically placed and timed to make it appear that the plane was the cause of the collapse.
After the trauma of losing many of his close friends and the sheer horror of the events of 9/11, William looked forward to his appearance at a closed-door hearing of the 9/11 Commission.
But he started changing his opinion as he saw how the commission worked, and also when the American media edited out his testimonies about hearing bomb blasts in the buildings, whilst the Spanish media reported his claims unedited.
William was one of the last people to testify to the commission and spoke behind closed doors, unlike other witnesses. His testimony was not included in the final report
He said the commission didn't answer his questions and avoided the issues he was presenting. When the administration started to link the 9/11 attacks with the preparations of the 2003 Iraq war, he said he felt "manipulated and used".
He also sought out the National Institutes of Technology, which was investigating the collapse of the WTC, but was sent packing. And the FBI was not interested in his claim that he'd met one of the hijackers 'casing' the buildings several months before 9/11.
In October 2004, William filed a civil lawsuit directed against George W Bush, Richard B Cheney, Donald H Rumsfeld and others, including a total of 100 defendants, together with Ellen Mariani and lawyer Phil Berg.
The RICO Act is normally used by the US government to nail organised crime as a conspiracy, but this time it was used against the government itself, claiming a conspiracy on its part.
The government filed a motion to dismiss, or at least transfer, the case on grounds of national security. Berg answered by filing an affidavit that alleged the defendants "had knowledge that the attacks were impending... but they failed to (take countermeasures), not by reason of mere negligence, confusion, or ineptitude, but because they affirmatively desired such attacks to occur."

William said: "I have tried to tell my story to everybody, but nobody wants to listen. It is very strange what is going on here in supposedly the most democratic country in the world. In my home country of Puerto Rico and all the other Latin American countries, I have been allowed to tell my story uncensored. But here, I can't even say a word."
William Rodriguez will be speaking at the Hugh Pollard Lecture Theatre on St Martin's College Campus off Bowerham Road, at 7pm on Thursday, February 8. Tickets are by donation and the event is being organised by rnif.com. Contact the venue on 01524 384383.
24 January 2007
www.morecambetoday.co.uk/ ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=34&ArticleID=1989787
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

CrackSmokeRepublican

Can anyone say: Art Students Selling Crappy Art or Movers moving more than Funiture? Why do Mossad Agents have Jobs?

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He was replaced as head of Mossad after it became known that many of his agents had misappropriated funds. Since then, Mossad agents working on foreign soil have to "earn" their money through business activities, which also enhances their cover.

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--Not the most trusted source (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isser_Harel)
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

CrackSmokeRepublican

Another Talpiot:

Orly Lobel

Orly Lobel Minimum Background:
2007 Assistant Professor of Law at University of San Diego School of Law full-time faculty member today

1998 - 1999 Law Clerk for Justice Professor Itzhak Zamir on the Israeli Supreme Court

1998 The Israeli Parliament (Knesset) Award of Academic Excellence

1991 - 1992 - 1993 Israel Defense Forces, Commander, Israel Military Intelligence, The TALPIOT project of the Israel Military Intelligence, including a seven months pre-service training in International Relations, Arabic, and Physics. Positions Held: Commanding post, instructor, director of a division.

Judge Larry Alan Burns, Kevin Cole, Solomon Ward Seidenwurm & Smith, and Orly Lobel all work together at minimum on projects at University of San Diego - School of Law.
http://www.sandiego.edu/usdlaw/docs/pub ... vocate.pdf


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http://centcom.info/2008/02/17/fbi_fede ... _blog.aspx
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

CrackSmokeRepublican

Looks like P.P. is finally getting a whiff of Jew Black Ops on 9/11...
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Daniel Lewin, Sayeret Matkal & Talpiot


QuoteDaniel Lewin, Sayeret Matkal & Talpiot
« on: August 27, 2007, 12:39:56 AM »
   
People don't seem to be talking about the only billionaire killed on 9/11/01 who was labeled a terrorist by an American Airlines stewardess on flight 11. Guess passenger 9D is not that interesting. Insert Colbert Sarcasm

Boarding List AA11
http://www.mosaik911.de/html/aa11-boardingliste.html
A little odd a billionaire flew commercial but not completely inconceivable.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_M._Lewin
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Daniel "Danny" Mark Lewin mathematician and entrepreneur, best known for co-founding internet company Akamai Technologies.

Lewin was born in Denver, Colorado and raised in Jerusalem, where he served for four years in the Israel Defence Forces. He was an officer in Sayeret Matkal, an elite and secretive counter-terrorism unit. He attended the Technion university in Haifa, Israel while simultaneously working at IBM's research laboratory in Haifa. While at IBM, he was responsible for developing the Genesys system

Massachusetts Institute of Technology of 1996 he and his advisor Professor F. Thomson Leighton came up with innovative algorithms for optimizing the Internet; these algorithms became the basis for Akamai, which the two founded in 1998. Lewin served as the company's Chief Technical Officer (CTO) and a board member, and during the height of the internet boom was a multi-billionaire, and today would still be a multi-millionaire. He was named one of the most influential figures of the Internet age.

Lewin was killed aboard American Airlines Flight 11 during the September 11, 2001 attacks, apparently toward the beginning of the hijacking. A 2002 FAA memo suggests he may have been killed by hijacker Satam al-Suqami after he attempted to foil the hijacking

Akamai Technologies, Inc. is a company that provides a distributed computing platform for global Internet content caching and application delivery, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company was founded by then-MIT graduate student Daniel Lewin, along with MIT Applied Mathematics professor Tom Leighton and MIT Sloan School of Management students Jonathan Seelig and Preetish Nijhawan. Leighton still serves as Akamai's Chief Scientist. Akamai is a Hawaiian word meaning "intelligent" or "clever." Beyond the name, the company has no ties with Hawaii.

Akamai's customers include Musician's Friend, E*TRADE, American Express, Yahoo!, AOL Radio, Symantec, Match.com, Google, Microsoft, FedEx, BBC News website, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Xerox, iVillage, Apple Inc., Music Television (MTV), the United States Geological Survey, the White House, Reuters, Newegg.com, Guitar Center, Friendster, iTunes, REI, and XM Satellite Radio. A list of more customers can be found on Akamai's website.

Arabic news network Al-Jazeera was a customer from March 28, 2003, until April 2, 2003, when Akamai decided to end the brief relationship.

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A 2002 FAA memo suggests he may have been killed by hijacker Satam al-Suqami after he attempted to foil the hijacking
Huh
The FAA memo states "shoots Lewin" How'd they get guns on board?

http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/M.A.Sweeney.html
So Madeleine Amy Sweeny identifies Daniel Lewin as hijacker? Im not sure anyone can conclude she merely assumed Levin was a hijacker based solely on his appearance and not his actions. What exactly did Lewin do that morning on that flight?

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Akamai is a Hawaiian word meaning "intelligent" or "clever."
Does that mean Intelligence Agency? Considering Akamai's business dealings, could they have created PROMIS-like software for their clients that had backdoors for intelligence agencies?  Does Akamai have any IT contracts concerning Continuity Of Government?

Prosecutor's Management Information System
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosecutor ... ion_System

More Info @
http://judicial-inc.biz/Sayeret_Matkal.htm#The
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IDF: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Defence_Forces
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The Israel Defense Forces are Israel's military forces, comprising the ground forces, air force and navy. It is the sole military wing of the Israeli security forces, and has no civilian jurisdiction within Israel. The IDF is headed by its Chief of General Staff, subordinate to the Defense Minister of Israel; the current Chief of Staff, since 2007, is Lieutenant General Gabi Ashkenazi.
It also has close military relations with the United States, including financial aid from the US, which also fostered development cooperation, such as on the F-15I jet, THEL laser defense system, the Arrow missile defense system, etc. In 1983, the United States and Israel established a Joint Political Military Group (JPMG), which convenes twice a year.

Sayeret Matkal: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayeret_Matkal
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Sayeret Matkal (General Staff Reconnaissance Unit) is the main special forces unit of the Israeli Defence Force (IDF). Its main roles are counter-terrorism, deep reconnaissance and intelligence gathering, but the unit is first and foremost a field intelligence-gathering unit, used to obtain strategic intelligence behind enemy lines. Originally it was part of the Aman Unit 157, but began to operate independently as the General Staff's elite special operations force.

Sayeret Matkal are known for sabotage, espionage, kidnapping foreign intelligence agents, assassinations, and er, bombing a Syrian nuclear reactor.. Not exactly the most 'conventional' of military branches you could work for are they? They actually sound like a unit very capable of carrying out a huge operation like 9/11, or at least participating in.

http://judicial-inc.biz/Sayeret_Matkal.htm

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Sayeret Matkal:

Israel's elite team that handles aircraft hijackings and assassinations
 
In charge on foreign  CT missions. They specialize in aircraft takeovers, and assassinations.  There have been rumors linking them with several recent operations, but these have never been confirmed by the IDF.

The unit , of only 200 , is often disguised as women and Arabs

During the 1970s and 1980s, Sayeret Matkal - a secretive Israeli anti-terrorist unit (akin to the Delta Force) - thwarted many attempted hijackings. (In 1976, its commandos, disguised as flight mechanics, famously stormed a grounded Air France plane and freed 103 Jewish hostages on an airfield in Entebbe, Uganda.)

Members of this unit are trained on the finer points of looking and thinking like an Arab, and have been credited with conducting numerous death-squad killings, disguised as civilians.

Here are some of their typical operations:

Palestinians hijack a jet to Kenya and the Sayeret Matkal flew in at night and killed all the Arabs.

Operation Isotope, May 1972 - Sayeret Matkal storms the plane and rescues jews

Operation gift - July 22, 1968, terrorists hijacked an El Al airliner on its way from Israel to Rome.

On November 26, 1968, two terrorists fired at an El Al airliner about to take off from Athens Airport - killing two.
Israel retaliated by sending the Counter Terror unit , Sayeret Matkal into Beirut. They snuck into Beirut airport and blew up 30 jets.

Air France Flight 8969 - Flight was from Algiers to Paris. Terrorists hijacked it at Houari Boumedienne International Airport - killed three people over four days and it was flown to Marseille-Marignane Airport in France. The Sayeret Matkal stormed it killing the hijackers.

In 1977 the Palestinians hijacked a Lufthansa jet over Spain. The hijacking lasted four days when the Sayeret Matkal along with German troops stormed the plane in Mogadishu. The pilot a three passengers died.

In 1985 Lebanese hijacks a TWA to Beirut. The hijacking lasts ten days - a US Navy diver is killed and the US and Israel finally negotiate the release of the 153 onboard

A 1969 hijacking in Italy that lasted 40 days. Both the hijackers and the hostages go free.

Sayret Matkal storms jet in Negev Desert - Russian hijacker took over a Dagestan Airlines airplane on route to Moscow, along with its 50 passengers, using a fake bomb.


So let me get this straight, Daniel Lewin, a member of an elite Israeli task force that dealt in hijackings and terror operations, was either shot or stabbed as he attempted to fend off these 'Arabs'?

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What are the odds of a Capt in Sayeret Matkal being on AA11 and surrounded by Arab hijackers? Million to one



The odds of Sayeret Matkal leading a team doing the hijacking is 100 to 1

I'd say those odds of 100 to 1 are conservative if not a huge underestimation.......

From WND article, quoting a personal friend who grew up with Lewin;

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He'd be more than a match for those skinny little (expletive)," said Brad Rephen, a New York lawyer who grew up with Lewin in Jerusalem. "With his training, he would have killed them with his bare hands."
"I can tell you, their knives would not have stopped him," he added. "He would have taken their knives or their box cutters away and used them against them"
Rephen recalls Lewin's injured hands after he returned from an Israeli anti-terrorist training course. - "They were pretty beaten up from the fighting he did," he said. "He knew how to fight with knives and take knives away from people."
He described Lewin, at about 5-11, 200 pounds, as "thick-boned." He says he witnessed him bench-press more than 300 pounds and squat close to 500 pounds. - "He was very, very strong and had a lot of meat on him," Rephen said. "They couldn't have subdued him by slashing him. The only way they could have stopped him was by shooting him."
Lewin went on dozens of such missions, friends say. In the '80s, for example, he helped rescue thousands of Jews stranded in Ethiopia. His outfit – Unit 269 – secured the airport there during the airlift operation, friends say.
Rephen called Lewin "the best of the best." - "About 2,500 guys try out for the unit he was in," he said. "Twenty-five make it, and one gets chosen as an officer. It was him."
He was also extremely tough and determined, Rephen says.

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A leaked Federal Aviation Administration memo written on the evening of Sept. 11 contains disturbing revelations about American Airlines Flight 11, the first to hit the World Trade Center. The "Executive Summary," based on information relayed by a flight attendant to the American Airlines Operation Center, stated "that a passenger located in seat 10B shot and killed a passenger in seat 9B at 9:20 a.m. The passenger killed was Daniel Lewin, shot by passenger Satam Al Suqami." The FAA has claimed that the document is a "first draft," declining to release the final draft, as it is "protected information," noting the inaccuracies in reported times, etc. The final draft omits all mention of gunfire. - Link

FAA whistleblowers Bogdan Dzakovic and Steve Elson, leader and former member of the FAA's Red Team of undercover airport-security inspectors, said this is BS and the FAA are covering it up...

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WASHINGTON – An internal Federal Aviation Administration memo detailing a shooting aboard hijacked American Airlines Flight 11 is not likely a mistake, as claimed, and the government and the airline may be denying the existence of a gun aboard the plane out of fear of being sued by Sept. 11 victims' families, charges a former veteran FAA special agent familiar with the memo and its source.

Citing complaints lodged Monday by whisteblower Bogdan Dzakovic, a leader of the FAA's Red Team of undercover airport-security inspectors, the group – called Families of September 11 – says the FAA has a history of suppressing information about security problems and therefore does not trust it to police itself in this case....

...But Steve Elson, a former FAA airport-security inspector and Red Team member, doubts it was written in error.

He says the memo was generated late afternoon on Sept. 11 by the FAA Emergency Operations Center and "hand-delivered" to FAA Administrator Jane Garvey. He claims to know the author, and trusts its accuracy.

"The specificity of the wording – passenger seat numbers, who shot whom and the firing of a single bullet – makes an error unlikely," he said in an interview with WorldNetDaily.com.

Elson – who quit the FAA in frustration in 1999, after he says management here repeatedly ignored his and other agents' airport-security warnings – says Washington may be continuing a "cover-up of the known lack of security" in denying the gun report. Link

The FBI Summary:



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The memo says that Suzanne Clark, head of corporate security for American Airlines, told the airline's FAA principal security inspector, or PSI, that a flight attendant aboard the doomed flight out of Boston called the airline's security operations center in Fort Worth and said that hijacker Satam al-Suqami had shot and killed passenger Daniel Lewin, a 31-year-old executive from Brookline, Mass., who was seated in the next row in business class.

Hotard, who says he has not read the memo, insists Clark said no such thing. He also says that the FAA PSI, Janet Riffe, did not relay any information about a gun being used in the hijacking to FAA headquarters here.

That phone conversation was not recorded, Hotard says, but Woodward took notes in shorthand and later wrote them out in longhand for FBI agents.

The FBI, in turn, summarized his account in an investigative document that was later leaked to the Los Angeles Times. [/color]

Brown says the memo, a summary of events prepared for top FAA officials, was a first draft and riddled with mistakes, including inaccurate times and passenger names in the summaries of the other three hijacked flights that day.

As mistakes go, though, the Flight 11 gun account was unusually detailed and dramatic by comparison. [urlhttp://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26632]Link[/url]

Another aspect of this story on WND here: Did FAA get Flight 11 gun story from FBI?

This whole gun / stabbing thing is a bit suspect. To throw a spanner in the works, so to speak Huh.

Lewin worked on the Genesys System for IBM, a Functional verification methodology for microprocessors... I'd presume this was a system that checks the integrity of a microprocessor, doesn't seem to be any computing technology out of the ordinary though, just your straight forward PPC and Intel Algorithms, although he may have worked on other projects.. will update if I find else anything on any other work)

and Co-Founded Akamai... a web server company that a lot of government agencies use.. the Whitehouse site for example, is hosted on Akamai servers... This opens up unquestionable links to the Neocons and Pentagon, DoD etc, the eariler MIT connection zips back to Thomas Eagar who helped in pushing the Bush official story through Popular Mechanics..

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This summer, Lewin was listed in the top 10 of the Enterprise Systems magazine's Power 100 - people chosen for their impact on informa tion technology. The list put him between Steve Ballmer, chief executive of Microsoft, and Linus Torvalds, who steers the development of the core of the Linux operating system.

Bigshot for sure with a very interesting background...
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Re: Daniel Lewin, Sayeret Matkal & Talpiot
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2008, 06:01:09 AM »
   
Quote from: bobdole on August 27, 2007, 12:39:56 AM
Considering Akamai's business dealings, could they have created PROMIS-like software for their clients that had backdoors for intelligence agencies?  Does Akamai have any IT contracts concerning Continuity Of Government?

Prosecutor's Management Information System
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosecutor ... ion_System

Your whole OP is brilliant Bob, not sure if you'll ever read this but I think you're onto something here. Hopefully you'll have done more digging since posting this last year than I've managed to do whilst staying up all night searching and reading, just found this all too unreal, the odds of this being any kind of coincidence are too improbable to pass by..

Akamai technologies are utilized by a whole bunch of Gov't agencies, see their more recent press release here, nothing new:

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Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), a provider of services that enable the world's leading enterprises and government agencies to extend and control their e-business infrastructure, today announced the formation of a Public Sector board of advisors comprised of leaders in the federal, state & local, defense, and industry sectors. Initial members of Akamai's Public Sector Advisory Board include:

    * Richard A. Clarke, former Special Advisor to the President for Cyber Security in the current Bush Administration, and a senior security official in the Clinton and George H.W. Bush White Houses;
    * James Eccleston, former Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisitions and Logistics with the Department of Defense;
    * Tom Hewitt, past President and Founder of Federal Sources Inc., and former Vice President of Computer Sciences Corp.;
    * Don Upson, former Secretary of Technology for the State of Virginia; and former Chief of Staff of the House Government Operations Committee, in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Members of the Akamai Public Sector Advisory Board will have an opportunity to work together to examine and recommend solutions to issues facing government agencies in the areas of infrastructure protection, information assurance, and security, to name a few. In addition, the advisory board will counsel Akamai on market opportunities within federal and state & local government agencies, business strategy, and the development of technologies that anticipate and meet public sector requirements. Link

Akamai partnered with ReliaCast in July 2001 - both leading companies in server based application streaming... Link

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Reliacast's audience management software evolved from multicast protocol work done for the Department of Defense. James McNabb, now Reliacast's CTO, and Alfred Weaver, now a computer science professor at the University of Virginia, built software to monitor the delivery of content such as battlefield command and control, and satellite imagery to a mass audience.

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Akamai's client roster reads like a Who's Who including Amazon.com Inc.(AMZN), Best Buy Co. Inc.(BBY), FedEx Corp.(FDX), Hewlett-Packard Co.(HPQ), IBM, Sony Corp.(SNE), Nintendo Co. Ltd.(NTDOF.PK), Yahoo! Inc.(YHOO), Viacom Inc.(VIA), U.S. Airforce, and the Department of Defense, to name a few. Akamai's customers range from media properties to financial Web sites to global enterprises. A high-profile customer base offers competitive edge for a company over rivals.

It's quite possible as well that Lewin put his algorithm skills to use for Sayeret / Mossad...

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Israeli start-ups, meanwhile, are a leading destination for global venture investors. Some Israeli companies have grown into market leaders, such as firewall giant Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. and voice-mail company Comverse Technology Inc.

According to the government almost half the country's exports are in technology.

The Nasdaq-traded biotech company Compugen - which uses math and physics as well as biology in the battle against cancer and other diseases - was founded by three Talpiot grads. It is run by a fourth, Mor Amitai.

Amitai says some of the most complicated work he ever did was during his time in Talpiot. "The experience of sometimes succeeding, almost always as part of a team, involving something that really seemed impossible, I think this is something we took with us," he said.

There are other reasons for Israel's high-tech success: With a population of under 7 million people and few natural resources, Israel has been forced to focus on export industries like technology. The country has benefited from the thousands of scientists who immigrated from the former Soviet Union in the 1990s, and Israel's research universities have strong reputations around the world.

But from the smallest start-ups to the largest multinationals, the Israeli tech world is full of veterans of the military's communications, research and intelligence operations.

At Lotem, which handles the military's computer and communications systems, many of its soldiers studied engineering before entering the military. Others are trained by the army as programmers or technicians. Link

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« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2008, 03:01:37 PM »
   
Akamai certainly have a slice of the COG pie. From their own website;

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As a public-sector organization, your agency must do the following:

    * Address the needs of various constituents, including staff, citizens, businesses, government agencies, and the military services
    * Comply with critical IT policies and regulations, such as FISMA (Federal Information Systems Management Act), Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-12, E-Government Act of 2002, and many others
    * Maintain Continuity of Operations (COOP) and Continuity of Government (COG, e.g. HSPD-20) when faced with natural and man-made disasters

The ability to offer accurate and timely information, effective collaboration, and innovative mission-critical services to globally distributed users is vital to achieving mission goals and National Essential Functions.

Akamai offers tailored solutions supporting the needs of defense, intelligence, civilian, and state and local agencies, allowing public sector organizations to:

    * Maintain continuous and high-performing operations under all conditions
    * Ensure the security of online transactions
    * Provide global application and network telemetry in support of NetOps

and This suggests that they've been in on the technological side of COG since their inception in 1998.

Tie this history of serious tech-savvies / elite squad at uber-secretive black ops level in with Talpiot, an agency that deals in simulations, data interception, back-door communications takeover, video and voice simulation amongst whatever else they are up to, tie this in with the Israeli spy rings, the 5 dancing Israelis, and this begins to make a lot of sense... War games on 9/11 that NORAD and FAA weren't sure if were real or excercise, Phantom on-screen blips (AA11 still being airborne after it had supposedly hit the North Tower).. these folks had all the apparatus and know-how to pull this off.. let alone the physical manpower from Sayerat Maktal..


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The article below indicates that IDF-Mossad-CIA Intelligence Agencies use extensive amounts of Voice Pattern Analysis/Statistical Modeling on communication networks on the Arab world-US/UK politicians-and the Chinese.

Talpiot research can allow the Mossad-IDF to analyze social relationships and information networks to cap leaks, pressure politics, bring out scandal, cull communication networks. Anybody with a dark past can be blackmailed by the intergration of communication agencies such as Comverse, Talpiot data modeling tools, spies on the ground, spies on the inside. I believe the IDF-Talpiot programs watch the US press (and Iraq-war.ru?) for the generation of political ideas. Obviously the technology is used by US/UK/IDF forces in the Arab world for intelligence. These programs would be extremely useful for "capping" information leaks - i.e., nail the spreaders of information by statistically analyzing the "actors" involved. Without Talpiot, the ZOG of the USA/UK could not exist in full form or have the freedom of operation that it currently does.

By the way, boycott Panaroma Software since many ex-Talpiots run that company.

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Military units provide training ground for Israeli tech leaders
By Josef Federman, Associated Press
TSRIFIN MILITARY BASE, Israel — Nestled in a nondescript concrete building on this sprawling military base near Tel Aviv is "Lotem," one of a handful of shadowy units that have turned Israel's military into an electronics-warfare powerhouse.

These units, whose size in most cases remains classified, have also quietly become incubators for Israel's high-tech industry — much the way that elite fighting units produced generations of political leaders.

"Even in the last two years, guys in this unit found very good jobs outside," said Col. Avi Berger, head of Lotem's communications-systems department.

In a country where half the exports are in technology, multinationals and small software developers alike are packed with veterans of programs such as Lotem, which manages the military's computer and communications systems.

Many of the 115 workers at PowerDsine, which has developed ways to deliver power over computer networks, are former military techies, says chief executive Igal Rotem, who himself served in a research and development unit.

The "Talpiot" program is perhaps the best reflection of the army's technological drive.

The unit, one of the most selective in the military, was formed in the wake of the 1973 war, when Israel was caught off guard and lost some 2,500 men.

"One of the lessons was that we need a technological edge over our enemies and we need to develop this edge from within," said Talpiot's commander, Maj. Amir Schlachet.

In Israel, where military service is mandatory, more than 5,000 young people apply to Talpiot each year, hoping to be among the 50 or so accepted. They must pass a grueling battery of tests in math, physics, group dynamics, leadership skills and intelligence.

The reward: a nine-year commitment, beginning with a 3½-year dual bachelor's degree program in mathematics and physics at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Vacations are spent jumping out of airplanes and participating in other military exercises. Along the way, roughly one out of five soldiers leave the program, Schlachet said.

Those who survive go on to careers as officers in some of the military's most prestigious operations, mostly in research and development projects, Schlachet said. From there, the 500-odd Talpiot grads have tended to find their way to the upper echelons of business and academia, he said.

"You learn self-confidence, not to be afraid of anything. No subject is too complex to go after, and no answer should be taken for granted," said Talpiot grad Gilad Almogy, 38, Applied Materials' top executive in Israel.

The Nasdaq-traded biotech company Compugen was formed by three of Almogy's Talpiot comrades. A fourth, Mor Amitai, now runs the company.

Amitai says some of the most complicated work he ever did was during his time in Talpiot. "The experience of sometimes succeeding, almost always as part of a team, involving something that really seemed impossible, I think this is something we took with us," he said.

Like Talpiot, Lotem is highly selective. Many of its soldiers studied engineering before entering the military. Others are trained by the army as programmers or technicians. The unit encourages soldiers to take calculated risks and not be afraid of failure, Berger said.

"We are trying to teach our guys to think differently ... to be more creative," Berger said. "When they go out, usually, they have these abilities."

Lotem is so secretive it would not allow its solders to be viewed at work. However, it is expected to launch a sophisticated communications system — code-named "Mountain Rose" — this year that will allow secure communications between the battlefield, commanders and headquarters. The partner on the project, Motorola, declined to comment.

Some interesting comments from under that article that are worth considering..

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There are several internet articles that software firms such as Ptech and Mitre could have been involved in 9/11. They sold software that on 9/11 integrated the computer systems of NORAD, USAF & FAA. Among other things, we know that fake radar blips were inserted onto air traffic controllers' radar screens, probably on all NORAD, USAF & FAA radar screens. Hence the illusion & confusion by atc's about whether the so-called hijackings were real or were drills.

These software systems had a strong israeli component. In particular, there is the concept of a "super-user" who can access all areas, and insert data at will. If israelis developed the software, then they could also have had "super-user" access on 9/11, maybe unauthorised & unknown to the owners (US Gov & Military). Thus the hijacked aircraft hoax of 9/11 could easily have been a computer hoax. Note that the FAA, USAF and airlines were all quite surprised by 9/11 going "live". They had to scramble to put together coherent stories to conform to the aircraft hoax.
Another area for possible computer crime on 9/11 were the financial transactions that went through, and it is suggested that maybe billions or trillions were laundered or stolen on that day.
Finally, as Eric Hufschmidt says, the detonation of explosives on the WTC Towers & WTC7 would have been timed by computer programs. Certainly sounds like something for which an israeli soldier would have enjoyed developing the software & hardware!

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After a decade of brainstorming the methods of pulling off 9/11 - i.e. blowing up the WTC plus some aircraft hokery-pokery - whoever planned it would need skilled IT support. Your summary shows some of the skills & jobs needed for 9/11 & cover-up commissions. The talpiot folk are not going to blab to the world. They are doing it for the very best of kosher reasons. Good chaps. Rewarding work; undoubtedly well paid too.
Inventory of Skills:

    * 1. In-depth Physics and Applied Mathematics research with intensive data modeling (Why not model 9/11 before launching the real thing?).

    * 2. In-depth Computer Science skills and Communication Network Skills to tap all in coming and out going communications on 9/11/2001.

    * 3. Highly placed players in corporate, military and academic backgrounds

    * 4. Need to make a fake tape in real time? Look no further.

    * 5. Need to simulate a fake phone call? In real time? Using graphemes and phonemes of people on the "hijacked" plane. Look no further than Talpiot's experts.

    * 6. Want something big to go down quickly? Look no further than 20 something PhDs in Advanced Physics and Materials Science.

    * 7. Want to track the US military and Intelligence Agencies for the NeoCons in real time? Look no further.

    * 8. Want to do intensive linguistical datamining in real time to flatten spikes in communication networks and eliminate "Hang-out"? Look no further.

This puts the israelis fair & square in the driving seat for 9/11, not the US gov & military, although I still think it needed Cheney & Rumsfeld to be there for backup to make sure the good guys didn't smell a rat & upset the plans on the day.

About all talpiot couldn't do was plan the 9/11 weather! That part was perfect. Do you think talpiot does longrange weather modelling/forecasting?

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"Warning" text messages from Israel to NY 2 hours before the attack. Apparently Odigo (Israeli company likely employing Talpiot grads) is one of those "hang-out" issues that the Mossad-Talpiot could contain by intercepting the FBI's every move via tapped communications. It's easy to make up a story when you know what the FBI is investigating.

Odigo is one of those programs that a Talpiot grad may have used to warn a colleague. It's still a mystery that the FBI hasn't released.

There's a ton of other articles & info-bombs in that comments section too that are worth reading.. link again http://www.iraq-war.ru/article/116064

It's not inconceivable that Dan Lewin may well have been at the hub of the whole operation on 9/11...
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8-200

"Then there is 8-200, an electronic warfare unit founded in the early 1960s that many believe has left a bigger mark on the boom than any of Israel's other elite operations. Its name comes from its founding members: 8 Ashkenazi Jews and 200 Iraqi immigrants who were specialists in wireless communications and had worked for Iraqi Railways. Their skills became the cornerstone of the electronic intelligence gathering, encryption, and other activities known to be among the unit's specialties. It's illegal for past and present members to talk about 8-200, although it has become something of an open secret in the tech world. The unit has also attained a mythical status among venture capitalists for the entrepreneurial wizards who are veterans of the unit. Gil Shwed, one of Check Point's founders, allegedly served in 8-200, though he won't confirm that himself. 'I had the idea in the army, three years before I started Check Point,' Shwed says. 'I knew I had a good idea. If you can do it in the military environment, you have the tools to do it in other environments.' - (Startup Nation by Stacy Perman - www. timeinc.net/b2/subscribers/articles/print/0,17925,512689,00.html

"A four-year-long period goes virtually unmentioned in the official biography of the Israeli billionaire Gil Shwed. This much information can be cobbled together: In 1986 Shwed, just 18 years old, joined the supersecret electronic intelligence arm, Unit 8-200, of the Israeli Defense Forces. His job most likely was to string together military computer networks in a way that would allow some users access to confidential materials and deny it to others." (sounds just like Ptech) - (A Fortune in Firewalls by Lea Goldman - members.forbes.com/global/2002/0318/042.html)

The legend of the name is that unit began with eight Ashkenazis and 200 immigrants from Iraq. The Iraqi immigrants had previously worked on Iraqi Railways, knew wireless communications and of course, Arabic Israel Defense Force intelligence unit 8-200 may be Israel's greatest high-tech incubator, whose graduates have gone on to found companies like Check Point, NICE, Comverse and ECI. Not to mention all those start-ups. The Arena presents a first-ever expose of Israel's ultimate secret weapon.

"It began as a unit in the Intelligence Service of the Hagana (the pre-State underground army), called "Intelligence Service 2," which was responsible for listening to enemy transmissions. 8-200 has undergone numerous incarnations. Today, it concentrates on intelligence gathering and decoding of encryption codes. It is a good and developed unit, whose contribution to the system is important. It was forbidden to talk about it for years. We have been hearing more about it recently and there have been a few publications in Israel and abroad. The unit recruits quality personnel, which then goes out and markets technologies developed there." (Lewin and Akamai, for example)

"It is important to understand that this is a huge unit, that works in many fields. In general, it is responsible for all intelligence that can affect Israel's security. Intelligence gathering in the unit comes from a variety of sources, i.e. listening to all types of broadcasts: telephones, fax, radio. The unit listens, intercepts and decodes information, mostly encrypted, though some is in clear.

"The major challenge is decoding encrypted transmissions. Unit computer experts and mathematicians are responsible for this, using mathematical models and algorithms." (just what Lewin specialized in)
Yossi Melman, "Ha'aretz" Intelligence Affairs Correspondent and co-author of "Every Spy a Prince" says, "This is the most important intelligence unit in the State of Israel. More than the Mossad. The information obtained by this unit is of the highest priority to the entire intelligence community." ...... Its (8-200) first commander was Avraham Aloni, who in 1952 became the commander of the Signal Intelligence Unit of the IDF Intelligence Corps. Also in 1959, the electronics division was established which served as a research and technology division of the Intelligence Corps, which in turn became 8-200. Ever since, graduates of 8-200 have gone on to hold leading positions in Israel's high-tech industries, becoming entrepreneurs and executives in such companies as Checkpoint, Comverse, Taldor, ECI Telecom, Audiocodes, Jacada, Compugen, Nice, and others." (The 50s: Little Israel invents and devises by Dan Yachin - www. globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=487939&fid=1363)

"Several of the founders of Israel's best-known tech success, the Internet security firm Check Point Software Technologies, are former members of 8-200 who specialized in developing firewalls between classified military computer networks." (Startup Nation by Stacy Perman - www. timeinc.net/b2/subscribers/articles/print/0,17925,512689,00.html)

MAMDAS

"Take the air force operational software and development center, known by its Hebrew acronym, MAMDAS. It designs some of the world's most sophisticated military software, and most of its personnel are in their early 20s. The key to its success, says Lieutenant Colonel Zafrir, an officer in the unit (the army censor prohibits publication of some officers' full names), lies in the close integration of development and operation and close cooperation between designers and people who use the technology in the field." (Israeli Army Grads Lead Business Revolution by David Rosenberg - www. cji.co.il/cji-n126.txt)
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« Reply #5 on: December 23, 2008, 05:15:38 PM »
   
Have a gander at this article on the Conspiracy Central blog - This Israeli Intelligence infiltration, espionage and control system goes way deeper than anyone could imagine.. this shit is truly chilling, this just gets deeper and deeper.. when taken in context with 9/11, it becomes apparent how easy it would have been to pull off from a technological / communications vantage point... seems pretty much ALL the systems the governments, and commercial entities use, are created and maintained by Talpiot, 8-200 and Unit 8153 Intel geniuses gone 'entrepeneurs'...

some of the quotes from the post above are from this article, all originally sourced, although it seems a few of them have been permanently removed from the web altogether.

Spies in the ointment: The Israeli espionage of global communications
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« Reply #6 on: December 23, 2008, 10:34:17 PM »
   
ah yes The mysterious tale of Daniel Lewin...one of those "odd" things of 9/11.

I looked into this long ago, and it looks like you've found the same things I did. Well done goodfight! You've showed us the only passenger purposely murdered before the crashes, who he was, his past in the Israeli special forces, and his company. And if you're like I was, has you scratching your head wondering what it means and how he fits in with this conspiracy.

First off, for people who think there were no hijackers, this is all a bunch of gobbledygook and some elaborate tale. It has to be. Which is just one reason of a thousand that I do believe there were "hijackers". If there were not hijackers however, this story is irrelevant.

2nd, for people who believe the planes were "switched", then this also has to be a bunch of gobbledygook, which is one reason of a hundred I don't think the planes were switched. But if planes were switched then it seems this story can't be true.

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People don't seem to be talking about the only billionaire killed on 9/11/01 who was labeled a terrorist by an American Airlines stewardess on flight 11. Guess passenger 9D is not that interesting.

Now, maybe I missed something, but exactly who and how was he labled a terrorist? But I agree that it really didn't get much attention.

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So let me get this straight, Daniel Lewin, a member of an elite Israeli task force that dealt in hijackings and terror operations, was either shot or stabbed as he attempted to fend off these 'Arabs'?

Yup, that seems to be the case.

The natural inclination here is to think he is operating as an Israeli intelligent asset in some way. But we must keep some things in mind. As an Israeli it is no surprise that he served in the defense force because you have to. Also, this was in his past...he was now a businessman with a very successfull, and as you point out, interesting company. And you also point out he didn't just serve in the defense forces but in an elite counter terrorist outfit.

So this is the conclusion I came to, and I am all ears if someone has a different perspective.

It looks to me like Daniel Lewin was a brave, courageous man, who tried to stop that first plane from flying into the WTC. Now, I have to admit to some things here....I don't like Zionism. As far as I'm concerned "radical Islam" and Zionism are equal turds in my equation of life. And I'm disgusted that the U.S. is even involved in that B.S. There would be no 9/11 and no "war on terror" if the U.N. didn't create a B.S. state called Israel in 1947.

But he was murdered by the hijackers. Which seems to strongly indicate he is not involved in carrying out the attacks of 9/11 but was trying to stop them.

The U.S. government was warned of an impending terrorist attack. The intelligence agencies of Germany, France, Russia, and Israel also knew and warned the U.S. Mossad agents were tracking these hijackers all across America. Zim shipping international the Israeli company located in the WTC got the f**k outa there on Sept 4, and of course the "dancing Israelis" were all giddy and filming the events at the WTC because 9/11 was not a secret except from us...the citizens of the U.S. The CIA let these guys in the country on purpose. I'm sure the U.S. told these other countries that we f**ked up and dropped the ball on 9/11, but the truth is the PNAC boys desperately wanted this attack and made sure it happened.

Maybe Daniel Lewin was tipped off by associates. Maybe he wasn't. But with his former training he probably wasn't content to just sit on his ass while he watched Arab Muslims take over a plane. Or, maybe he was killed instantly because these hijackers were told who he was, but I can't find a reason to think he was involved in carrying out 9/11.

BTW...where did you find that FBI executive summary page at? I don't think I've see that before.



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but I can't find a reason to think he was involved in carrying out 9/11.

You forget the stewardess reported the hijacking leader's seat belonged to Daniel Lewin.

I would like to know, who claimed the stewardess was mistaken and who exactly changed the story?

Odigo instant message warnings to get out of the towers came from Israel two hours before the strike.

The dancing Israeli Mossad demolition bomb experts with set up cameras before the event on national Israeli TV claimed they were there "to record the event."

This guy Lewin, hijack expert in the mix reported to be the leader...there is more here than meets the eye.

Again, who changed Sweeney's story Lewin was the hijacker in charge?
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Looks like P.P. is finally getting a whiff of Jew Black Ops on 9/11...
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« on: August 27, 2007, 12:39:56 AM »
   
People don't seem to be talking about the only billionaire killed on 9/11/01 who was labeled a terrorist by an American Airlines stewardess on flight 11. Guess passenger 9D is not that interesting. Insert Colbert Sarcasm

Boarding List AA11
http://www.mosaik911.de/html/aa11-boardingliste.html
A little odd a billionaire flew commercial but not completely inconceivable.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_M._Lewin
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Daniel "Danny" Mark Lewin mathematician and entrepreneur, best known for co-founding internet company Akamai Technologies.

Lewin was born in Denver, Colorado and raised in Jerusalem, where he served for four years in the Israel Defence Forces. He was an officer in Sayeret Matkal, an elite and secretive counter-terrorism unit. He attended the Technion university in Haifa, Israel while simultaneously working at IBM's research laboratory in Haifa. While at IBM, he was responsible for developing the Genesys system

Massachusetts Institute of Technology of 1996 he and his advisor Professor F. Thomson Leighton came up with innovative algorithms for optimizing the Internet; these algorithms became the basis for Akamai, which the two founded in 1998. Lewin served as the company's Chief Technical Officer (CTO) and a board member, and during the height of the internet boom was a multi-billionaire, and today would still be a multi-millionaire. He was named one of the most influential figures of the Internet age.

Lewin was killed aboard American Airlines Flight 11 during the September 11, 2001 attacks, apparently toward the beginning of the hijacking. A 2002 FAA memo suggests he may have been killed by hijacker Satam al-Suqami after he attempted to foil the hijacking

Akamai Technologies, Inc. is a company that provides a distributed computing platform for global Internet content caching and application delivery, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company was founded by then-MIT graduate student Daniel Lewin, along with MIT Applied Mathematics professor Tom Leighton and MIT Sloan School of Management students Jonathan Seelig and Preetish Nijhawan. Leighton still serves as Akamai's Chief Scientist. Akamai is a Hawaiian word meaning "intelligent" or "clever." Beyond the name, the company has no ties with Hawaii.

Akamai's customers include Musician's Friend, E*TRADE, American Express, Yahoo!, AOL Radio, Symantec, Match.com, Google, Microsoft, FedEx, BBC News website, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Xerox, iVillage, Apple Inc., Music Television (MTV), the United States Geological Survey, the White House, Reuters, Newegg.com, Guitar Center, Friendster, iTunes, REI, and XM Satellite Radio. A list of more customers can be found on Akamai's website.

Arabic news network Al-Jazeera was a customer from March 28, 2003, until April 2, 2003, when Akamai decided to end the brief relationship.

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A 2002 FAA memo suggests he may have been killed by hijacker Satam al-Suqami after he attempted to foil the hijacking
Huh
The FAA memo states "shoots Lewin" How'd they get guns on board?

http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/M.A.Sweeney.html
So Madeleine Amy Sweeny identifies Daniel Lewin as hijacker? Im not sure anyone can conclude she merely assumed Levin was a hijacker based solely on his appearance and not his actions. What exactly did Lewin do that morning on that flight?

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Akamai is a Hawaiian word meaning "intelligent" or "clever."
Does that mean Intelligence Agency? Considering Akamai's business dealings, could they have created PROMIS-like software for their clients that had backdoors for intelligence agencies?  Does Akamai have any IT contracts concerning Continuity Of Government?

Prosecutor's Management Information System
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosecutor ... ion_System

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IDF: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Defence_Forces
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The Israel Defense Forces are Israel's military forces, comprising the ground forces, air force and navy. It is the sole military wing of the Israeli security forces, and has no civilian jurisdiction within Israel. The IDF is headed by its Chief of General Staff, subordinate to the Defense Minister of Israel; the current Chief of Staff, since 2007, is Lieutenant General Gabi Ashkenazi.
It also has close military relations with the United States, including financial aid from the US, which also fostered development cooperation, such as on the F-15I jet, THEL laser defense system, the Arrow missile defense system, etc. In 1983, the United States and Israel established a Joint Political Military Group (JPMG), which convenes twice a year.

Sayeret Matkal: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayeret_Matkal
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Sayeret Matkal (General Staff Reconnaissance Unit) is the main special forces unit of the Israeli Defence Force (IDF). Its main roles are counter-terrorism, deep reconnaissance and intelligence gathering, but the unit is first and foremost a field intelligence-gathering unit, used to obtain strategic intelligence behind enemy lines. Originally it was part of the Aman Unit 157, but began to operate independently as the General Staff's elite special operations force.

Sayeret Matkal are known for sabotage, espionage, kidnapping foreign intelligence agents, assassinations, and er, bombing a Syrian nuclear reactor.. Not exactly the most 'conventional' of military branches you could work for are they? They actually sound like a unit very capable of carrying out a huge operation like 9/11, or at least participating in.

http://judicial-inc.biz/Sayeret_Matkal.htm

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Sayeret Matkal:

Israel's elite team that handles aircraft hijackings and assassinations
 
In charge on foreign  CT missions. They specialize in aircraft takeovers, and assassinations.  There have been rumors linking them with several recent operations, but these have never been confirmed by the IDF.

The unit , of only 200 , is often disguised as women and Arabs

During the 1970s and 1980s, Sayeret Matkal - a secretive Israeli anti-terrorist unit (akin to the Delta Force) - thwarted many attempted hijackings. (In 1976, its commandos, disguised as flight mechanics, famously stormed a grounded Air France plane and freed 103 Jewish hostages on an airfield in Entebbe, Uganda.)

Members of this unit are trained on the finer points of looking and thinking like an Arab, and have been credited with conducting numerous death-squad killings, disguised as civilians.

Here are some of their typical operations:

Palestinians hijack a jet to Kenya and the Sayeret Matkal flew in at night and killed all the Arabs.

Operation Isotope, May 1972 - Sayeret Matkal storms the plane and rescues jews

Operation gift - July 22, 1968, terrorists hijacked an El Al airliner on its way from Israel to Rome.

On November 26, 1968, two terrorists fired at an El Al airliner about to take off from Athens Airport - killing two.
Israel retaliated by sending the Counter Terror unit , Sayeret Matkal into Beirut. They snuck into Beirut airport and blew up 30 jets.

Air France Flight 8969 - Flight was from Algiers to Paris. Terrorists hijacked it at Houari Boumedienne International Airport - killed three people over four days and it was flown to Marseille-Marignane Airport in France. The Sayeret Matkal stormed it killing the hijackers.

In 1977 the Palestinians hijacked a Lufthansa jet over Spain. The hijacking lasted four days when the Sayeret Matkal along with German troops stormed the plane in Mogadishu. The pilot a three passengers died.

In 1985 Lebanese hijacks a TWA to Beirut. The hijacking lasts ten days - a US Navy diver is killed and the US and Israel finally negotiate the release of the 153 onboard

A 1969 hijacking in Italy that lasted 40 days. Both the hijackers and the hostages go free.

Sayret Matkal storms jet in Negev Desert - Russian hijacker took over a Dagestan Airlines airplane on route to Moscow, along with its 50 passengers, using a fake bomb.


So let me get this straight, Daniel Lewin, a member of an elite Israeli task force that dealt in hijackings and terror operations, was either shot or stabbed as he attempted to fend off these 'Arabs'?

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What are the odds of a Capt in Sayeret Matkal being on AA11 and surrounded by Arab hijackers? Million to one



The odds of Sayeret Matkal leading a team doing the hijacking is 100 to 1

I'd say those odds of 100 to 1 are conservative if not a huge underestimation.......

From WND article, quoting a personal friend who grew up with Lewin;

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He'd be more than a match for those skinny little (expletive)," said Brad Rephen, a New York lawyer who grew up with Lewin in Jerusalem. "With his training, he would have killed them with his bare hands."
"I can tell you, their knives would not have stopped him," he added. "He would have taken their knives or their box cutters away and used them against them"
Rephen recalls Lewin's injured hands after he returned from an Israeli anti-terrorist training course. - "They were pretty beaten up from the fighting he did," he said. "He knew how to fight with knives and take knives away from people."
He described Lewin, at about 5-11, 200 pounds, as "thick-boned." He says he witnessed him bench-press more than 300 pounds and squat close to 500 pounds. - "He was very, very strong and had a lot of meat on him," Rephen said. "They couldn't have subdued him by slashing him. The only way they could have stopped him was by shooting him."
Lewin went on dozens of such missions, friends say. In the '80s, for example, he helped rescue thousands of Jews stranded in Ethiopia. His outfit – Unit 269 – secured the airport there during the airlift operation, friends say.
Rephen called Lewin "the best of the best." - "About 2,500 guys try out for the unit he was in," he said. "Twenty-five make it, and one gets chosen as an officer. It was him."
He was also extremely tough and determined, Rephen says.

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A leaked Federal Aviation Administration memo written on the evening of Sept. 11 contains disturbing revelations about American Airlines Flight 11, the first to hit the World Trade Center. The "Executive Summary," based on information relayed by a flight attendant to the American Airlines Operation Center, stated "that a passenger located in seat 10B shot and killed a passenger in seat 9B at 9:20 a.m. The passenger killed was Daniel Lewin, shot by passenger Satam Al Suqami." The FAA has claimed that the document is a "first draft," declining to release the final draft, as it is "protected information," noting the inaccuracies in reported times, etc. The final draft omits all mention of gunfire. - Link

FAA whistleblowers Bogdan Dzakovic and Steve Elson, leader and former member of the FAA's Red Team of undercover airport-security inspectors, said this is BS and the FAA are covering it up...

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WASHINGTON – An internal Federal Aviation Administration memo detailing a shooting aboard hijacked American Airlines Flight 11 is not likely a mistake, as claimed, and the government and the airline may be denying the existence of a gun aboard the plane out of fear of being sued by Sept. 11 victims' families, charges a former veteran FAA special agent familiar with the memo and its source.

Citing complaints lodged Monday by whisteblower Bogdan Dzakovic, a leader of the FAA's Red Team of undercover airport-security inspectors, the group – called Families of September 11 – says the FAA has a history of suppressing information about security problems and therefore does not trust it to police itself in this case....

...But Steve Elson, a former FAA airport-security inspector and Red Team member, doubts it was written in error.

He says the memo was generated late afternoon on Sept. 11 by the FAA Emergency Operations Center and "hand-delivered" to FAA Administrator Jane Garvey. He claims to know the author, and trusts its accuracy.

"The specificity of the wording – passenger seat numbers, who shot whom and the firing of a single bullet – makes an error unlikely," he said in an interview with WorldNetDaily.com.

Elson – who quit the FAA in frustration in 1999, after he says management here repeatedly ignored his and other agents' airport-security warnings – says Washington may be continuing a "cover-up of the known lack of security" in denying the gun report. Link

The FBI Summary:



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The memo says that Suzanne Clark, head of corporate security for American Airlines, told the airline's FAA principal security inspector, or PSI, that a flight attendant aboard the doomed flight out of Boston called the airline's security operations center in Fort Worth and said that hijacker Satam al-Suqami had shot and killed passenger Daniel Lewin, a 31-year-old executive from Brookline, Mass., who was seated in the next row in business class.

Hotard, who says he has not read the memo, insists Clark said no such thing. He also says that the FAA PSI, Janet Riffe, did not relay any information about a gun being used in the hijacking to FAA headquarters here.

That phone conversation was not recorded, Hotard says, but Woodward took notes in shorthand and later wrote them out in longhand for FBI agents.

The FBI, in turn, summarized his account in an investigative document that was later leaked to the Los Angeles Times. [/color]

Brown says the memo, a summary of events prepared for top FAA officials, was a first draft and riddled with mistakes, including inaccurate times and passenger names in the summaries of the other three hijacked flights that day.

As mistakes go, though, the Flight 11 gun account was unusually detailed and dramatic by comparison. [urlhttp://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26632]Link[/url]

Another aspect of this story on WND here: Did FAA get Flight 11 gun story from FBI?

This whole gun / stabbing thing is a bit suspect. To throw a spanner in the works, so to speak Huh.

Lewin worked on the Genesys System for IBM, a Functional verification methodology for microprocessors... I'd presume this was a system that checks the integrity of a microprocessor, doesn't seem to be any computing technology out of the ordinary though, just your straight forward PPC and Intel Algorithms, although he may have worked on other projects.. will update if I find else anything on any other work)

and Co-Founded Akamai... a web server company that a lot of government agencies use.. the Whitehouse site for example, is hosted on Akamai servers... This opens up unquestionable links to the Neocons and Pentagon, DoD etc, the eariler MIT connection zips back to Thomas Eagar who helped in pushing the Bush official story through Popular Mechanics..

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This summer, Lewin was listed in the top 10 of the Enterprise Systems magazine's Power 100 - people chosen for their impact on informa tion technology. The list put him between Steve Ballmer, chief executive of Microsoft, and Linus Torvalds, who steers the development of the core of the Linux operating system.

Bigshot for sure with a very interesting background...
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« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2008, 06:01:09 AM »
   
Quote from: bobdole on August 27, 2007, 12:39:56 AM
Considering Akamai's business dealings, could they have created PROMIS-like software for their clients that had backdoors for intelligence agencies?  Does Akamai have any IT contracts concerning Continuity Of Government?

Prosecutor's Management Information System
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosecutor ... ion_System

Your whole OP is brilliant Bob, not sure if you'll ever read this but I think you're onto something here. Hopefully you'll have done more digging since posting this last year than I've managed to do whilst staying up all night searching and reading, just found this all too unreal, the odds of this being any kind of coincidence are too improbable to pass by..

Akamai technologies are utilized by a whole bunch of Gov't agencies, see their more recent press release here, nothing new:

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Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), a provider of services that enable the world's leading enterprises and government agencies to extend and control their e-business infrastructure, today announced the formation of a Public Sector board of advisors comprised of leaders in the federal, state & local, defense, and industry sectors. Initial members of Akamai's Public Sector Advisory Board include:

    * Richard A. Clarke, former Special Advisor to the President for Cyber Security in the current Bush Administration, and a senior security official in the Clinton and George H.W. Bush White Houses;
    * James Eccleston, former Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisitions and Logistics with the Department of Defense;
    * Tom Hewitt, past President and Founder of Federal Sources Inc., and former Vice President of Computer Sciences Corp.;
    * Don Upson, former Secretary of Technology for the State of Virginia; and former Chief of Staff of the House Government Operations Committee, in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Members of the Akamai Public Sector Advisory Board will have an opportunity to work together to examine and recommend solutions to issues facing government agencies in the areas of infrastructure protection, information assurance, and security, to name a few. In addition, the advisory board will counsel Akamai on market opportunities within federal and state & local government agencies, business strategy, and the development of technologies that anticipate and meet public sector requirements. Link

Akamai partnered with ReliaCast in July 2001 - both leading companies in server based application streaming... Link

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Reliacast's audience management software evolved from multicast protocol work done for the Department of Defense. James McNabb, now Reliacast's CTO, and Alfred Weaver, now a computer science professor at the University of Virginia, built software to monitor the delivery of content such as battlefield command and control, and satellite imagery to a mass audience.

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Akamai's client roster reads like a Who's Who including Amazon.com Inc.(AMZN), Best Buy Co. Inc.(BBY), FedEx Corp.(FDX), Hewlett-Packard Co.(HPQ), IBM, Sony Corp.(SNE), Nintendo Co. Ltd.(NTDOF.PK), Yahoo! Inc.(YHOO), Viacom Inc.(VIA), U.S. Airforce, and the Department of Defense, to name a few. Akamai's customers range from media properties to financial Web sites to global enterprises. A high-profile customer base offers competitive edge for a company over rivals.

It's quite possible as well that Lewin put his algorithm skills to use for Sayeret / Mossad...

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Israeli start-ups, meanwhile, are a leading destination for global venture investors. Some Israeli companies have grown into market leaders, such as firewall giant Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. and voice-mail company Comverse Technology Inc.

According to the government almost half the country's exports are in technology.

The Nasdaq-traded biotech company Compugen - which uses math and physics as well as biology in the battle against cancer and other diseases - was founded by three Talpiot grads. It is run by a fourth, Mor Amitai.

Amitai says some of the most complicated work he ever did was during his time in Talpiot. "The experience of sometimes succeeding, almost always as part of a team, involving something that really seemed impossible, I think this is something we took with us," he said.

There are other reasons for Israel's high-tech success: With a population of under 7 million people and few natural resources, Israel has been forced to focus on export industries like technology. The country has benefited from the thousands of scientists who immigrated from the former Soviet Union in the 1990s, and Israel's research universities have strong reputations around the world.

But from the smallest start-ups to the largest multinationals, the Israeli tech world is full of veterans of the military's communications, research and intelligence operations.

At Lotem, which handles the military's computer and communications systems, many of its soldiers studied engineering before entering the military. Others are trained by the army as programmers or technicians. Link

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« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2008, 03:01:37 PM »
   
Akamai certainly have a slice of the COG pie. From their own website;

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As a public-sector organization, your agency must do the following:

    * Address the needs of various constituents, including staff, citizens, businesses, government agencies, and the military services
    * Comply with critical IT policies and regulations, such as FISMA (Federal Information Systems Management Act), Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-12, E-Government Act of 2002, and many others
    * Maintain Continuity of Operations (COOP) and Continuity of Government (COG, e.g. HSPD-20) when faced with natural and man-made disasters

The ability to offer accurate and timely information, effective collaboration, and innovative mission-critical services to globally distributed users is vital to achieving mission goals and National Essential Functions.

Akamai offers tailored solutions supporting the needs of defense, intelligence, civilian, and state and local agencies, allowing public sector organizations to:

    * Maintain continuous and high-performing operations under all conditions
    * Ensure the security of online transactions
    * Provide global application and network telemetry in support of NetOps

and This suggests that they've been in on the technological side of COG since their inception in 1998.

Tie this history of serious tech-savvies / elite squad at uber-secretive black ops level in with Talpiot, an agency that deals in simulations, data interception, back-door communications takeover, video and voice simulation amongst whatever else they are up to, tie this in with the Israeli spy rings, the 5 dancing Israelis, and this begins to make a lot of sense... War games on 9/11 that NORAD and FAA weren't sure if were real or excercise, Phantom on-screen blips (AA11 still being airborne after it had supposedly hit the North Tower).. these folks had all the apparatus and know-how to pull this off.. let alone the physical manpower from Sayerat Maktal..


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The article below indicates that IDF-Mossad-CIA Intelligence Agencies use extensive amounts of Voice Pattern Analysis/Statistical Modeling on communication networks on the Arab world-US/UK politicians-and the Chinese.

Talpiot research can allow the Mossad-IDF to analyze social relationships and information networks to cap leaks, pressure politics, bring out scandal, cull communication networks. Anybody with a dark past can be blackmailed by the intergration of communication agencies such as Comverse, Talpiot data modeling tools, spies on the ground, spies on the inside. I believe the IDF-Talpiot programs watch the US press (and Iraq-war.ru?) for the generation of political ideas. Obviously the technology is used by US/UK/IDF forces in the Arab world for intelligence. These programs would be extremely useful for "capping" information leaks - i.e., nail the spreaders of information by statistically analyzing the "actors" involved. Without Talpiot, the ZOG of the USA/UK could not exist in full form or have the freedom of operation that it currently does.

By the way, boycott Panaroma Software since many ex-Talpiots run that company.

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Military units provide training ground for Israeli tech leaders
By Josef Federman, Associated Press
TSRIFIN MILITARY BASE, Israel — Nestled in a nondescript concrete building on this sprawling military base near Tel Aviv is "Lotem," one of a handful of shadowy units that have turned Israel's military into an electronics-warfare powerhouse.

These units, whose size in most cases remains classified, have also quietly become incubators for Israel's high-tech industry — much the way that elite fighting units produced generations of political leaders.

"Even in the last two years, guys in this unit found very good jobs outside," said Col. Avi Berger, head of Lotem's communications-systems department.

In a country where half the exports are in technology, multinationals and small software developers alike are packed with veterans of programs such as Lotem, which manages the military's computer and communications systems.

Many of the 115 workers at PowerDsine, which has developed ways to deliver power over computer networks, are former military techies, says chief executive Igal Rotem, who himself served in a research and development unit.

The "Talpiot" program is perhaps the best reflection of the army's technological drive.

The unit, one of the most selective in the military, was formed in the wake of the 1973 war, when Israel was caught off guard and lost some 2,500 men.

"One of the lessons was that we need a technological edge over our enemies and we need to develop this edge from within," said Talpiot's commander, Maj. Amir Schlachet.

In Israel, where military service is mandatory, more than 5,000 young people apply to Talpiot each year, hoping to be among the 50 or so accepted. They must pass a grueling battery of tests in math, physics, group dynamics, leadership skills and intelligence.

The reward: a nine-year commitment, beginning with a 3½-year dual bachelor's degree program in mathematics and physics at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Vacations are spent jumping out of airplanes and participating in other military exercises. Along the way, roughly one out of five soldiers leave the program, Schlachet said.

Those who survive go on to careers as officers in some of the military's most prestigious operations, mostly in research and development projects, Schlachet said. From there, the 500-odd Talpiot grads have tended to find their way to the upper echelons of business and academia, he said.

"You learn self-confidence, not to be afraid of anything. No subject is too complex to go after, and no answer should be taken for granted," said Talpiot grad Gilad Almogy, 38, Applied Materials' top executive in Israel.

The Nasdaq-traded biotech company Compugen was formed by three of Almogy's Talpiot comrades. A fourth, Mor Amitai, now runs the company.

Amitai says some of the most complicated work he ever did was during his time in Talpiot. "The experience of sometimes succeeding, almost always as part of a team, involving something that really seemed impossible, I think this is something we took with us," he said.

Like Talpiot, Lotem is highly selective. Many of its soldiers studied engineering before entering the military. Others are trained by the army as programmers or technicians. The unit encourages soldiers to take calculated risks and not be afraid of failure, Berger said.

"We are trying to teach our guys to think differently ... to be more creative," Berger said. "When they go out, usually, they have these abilities."

Lotem is so secretive it would not allow its solders to be viewed at work. However, it is expected to launch a sophisticated communications system — code-named "Mountain Rose" — this year that will allow secure communications between the battlefield, commanders and headquarters. The partner on the project, Motorola, declined to comment.

Some interesting comments from under that article that are worth considering..

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There are several internet articles that software firms such as Ptech and Mitre could have been involved in 9/11. They sold software that on 9/11 integrated the computer systems of NORAD, USAF & FAA. Among other things, we know that fake radar blips were inserted onto air traffic controllers' radar screens, probably on all NORAD, USAF & FAA radar screens. Hence the illusion & confusion by atc's about whether the so-called hijackings were real or were drills.

These software systems had a strong israeli component. In particular, there is the concept of a "super-user" who can access all areas, and insert data at will. If israelis developed the software, then they could also have had "super-user" access on 9/11, maybe unauthorised & unknown to the owners (US Gov & Military). Thus the hijacked aircraft hoax of 9/11 could easily have been a computer hoax. Note that the FAA, USAF and airlines were all quite surprised by 9/11 going "live". They had to scramble to put together coherent stories to conform to the aircraft hoax.
Another area for possible computer crime on 9/11 were the financial transactions that went through, and it is suggested that maybe billions or trillions were laundered or stolen on that day.
Finally, as Eric Hufschmidt says, the detonation of explosives on the WTC Towers & WTC7 would have been timed by computer programs. Certainly sounds like something for which an israeli soldier would have enjoyed developing the software & hardware!

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After a decade of brainstorming the methods of pulling off 9/11 - i.e. blowing up the WTC plus some aircraft hokery-pokery - whoever planned it would need skilled IT support. Your summary shows some of the skills & jobs needed for 9/11 & cover-up commissions. The talpiot folk are not going to blab to the world. They are doing it for the very best of kosher reasons. Good chaps. Rewarding work; undoubtedly well paid too.
Inventory of Skills:

    * 1. In-depth Physics and Applied Mathematics research with intensive data modeling (Why not model 9/11 before launching the real thing?).

    * 2. In-depth Computer Science skills and Communication Network Skills to tap all in coming and out going communications on 9/11/2001.

    * 3. Highly placed players in corporate, military and academic backgrounds

    * 4. Need to make a fake tape in real time? Look no further.

    * 5. Need to simulate a fake phone call? In real time? Using graphemes and phonemes of people on the "hijacked" plane. Look no further than Talpiot's experts.

    * 6. Want something big to go down quickly? Look no further than 20 something PhDs in Advanced Physics and Materials Science.

    * 7. Want to track the US military and Intelligence Agencies for the NeoCons in real time? Look no further.

    * 8. Want to do intensive linguistical datamining in real time to flatten spikes in communication networks and eliminate "Hang-out"? Look no further.

This puts the israelis fair & square in the driving seat for 9/11, not the US gov & military, although I still think it needed Cheney & Rumsfeld to be there for backup to make sure the good guys didn't smell a rat & upset the plans on the day.

About all talpiot couldn't do was plan the 9/11 weather! That part was perfect. Do you think talpiot does longrange weather modelling/forecasting?

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"Warning" text messages from Israel to NY 2 hours before the attack. Apparently Odigo (Israeli company likely employing Talpiot grads) is one of those "hang-out" issues that the Mossad-Talpiot could contain by intercepting the FBI's every move via tapped communications. It's easy to make up a story when you know what the FBI is investigating.

Odigo is one of those programs that a Talpiot grad may have used to warn a colleague. It's still a mystery that the FBI hasn't released.

There's a ton of other articles & info-bombs in that comments section too that are worth reading.. link again http://www.iraq-war.ru/article/116064

It's not inconceivable that Dan Lewin may well have been at the hub of the whole operation on 9/11...
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8-200

"Then there is 8-200, an electronic warfare unit founded in the early 1960s that many believe has left a bigger mark on the boom than any of Israel's other elite operations. Its name comes from its founding members: 8 Ashkenazi Jews and 200 Iraqi immigrants who were specialists in wireless communications and had worked for Iraqi Railways. Their skills became the cornerstone of the electronic intelligence gathering, encryption, and other activities known to be among the unit's specialties. It's illegal for past and present members to talk about 8-200, although it has become something of an open secret in the tech world. The unit has also attained a mythical status among venture capitalists for the entrepreneurial wizards who are veterans of the unit. Gil Shwed, one of Check Point's founders, allegedly served in 8-200, though he won't confirm that himself. 'I had the idea in the army, three years before I started Check Point,' Shwed says. 'I knew I had a good idea. If you can do it in the military environment, you have the tools to do it in other environments.' - (Startup Nation by Stacy Perman - www. timeinc.net/b2/subscribers/articles/print/0,17925,512689,00.html

"A four-year-long period goes virtually unmentioned in the official biography of the Israeli billionaire Gil Shwed. This much information can be cobbled together: In 1986 Shwed, just 18 years old, joined the supersecret electronic intelligence arm, Unit 8-200, of the Israeli Defense Forces. His job most likely was to string together military computer networks in a way that would allow some users access to confidential materials and deny it to others." (sounds just like Ptech) - (A Fortune in Firewalls by Lea Goldman - members.forbes.com/global/2002/0318/042.html)

The legend of the name is that unit began with eight Ashkenazis and 200 immigrants from Iraq. The Iraqi immigrants had previously worked on Iraqi Railways, knew wireless communications and of course, Arabic Israel Defense Force intelligence unit 8-200 may be Israel's greatest high-tech incubator, whose graduates have gone on to found companies like Check Point, NICE, Comverse and ECI. Not to mention all those start-ups. The Arena presents a first-ever expose of Israel's ultimate secret weapon.

"It began as a unit in the Intelligence Service of the Hagana (the pre-State underground army), called "Intelligence Service 2," which was responsible for listening to enemy transmissions. 8-200 has undergone numerous incarnations. Today, it concentrates on intelligence gathering and decoding of encryption codes. It is a good and developed unit, whose contribution to the system is important. It was forbidden to talk about it for years. We have been hearing more about it recently and there have been a few publications in Israel and abroad. The unit recruits quality personnel, which then goes out and markets technologies developed there." (Lewin and Akamai, for example)

"It is important to understand that this is a huge unit, that works in many fields. In general, it is responsible for all intelligence that can affect Israel's security. Intelligence gathering in the unit comes from a variety of sources, i.e. listening to all types of broadcasts: telephones, fax, radio. The unit listens, intercepts and decodes information, mostly encrypted, though some is in clear.

"The major challenge is decoding encrypted transmissions. Unit computer experts and mathematicians are responsible for this, using mathematical models and algorithms." (just what Lewin specialized in)
Yossi Melman, "Ha'aretz" Intelligence Affairs Correspondent and co-author of "Every Spy a Prince" says, "This is the most important intelligence unit in the State of Israel. More than the Mossad. The information obtained by this unit is of the highest priority to the entire intelligence community." ...... Its (8-200) first commander was Avraham Aloni, who in 1952 became the commander of the Signal Intelligence Unit of the IDF Intelligence Corps. Also in 1959, the electronics division was established which served as a research and technology division of the Intelligence Corps, which in turn became 8-200. Ever since, graduates of 8-200 have gone on to hold leading positions in Israel's high-tech industries, becoming entrepreneurs and executives in such companies as Checkpoint, Comverse, Taldor, ECI Telecom, Audiocodes, Jacada, Compugen, Nice, and others." (The 50s: Little Israel invents and devises by Dan Yachin - www. globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=487939&fid=1363)

"Several of the founders of Israel's best-known tech success, the Internet security firm Check Point Software Technologies, are former members of 8-200 who specialized in developing firewalls between classified military computer networks." (Startup Nation by Stacy Perman - www. timeinc.net/b2/subscribers/articles/print/0,17925,512689,00.html)

MAMDAS

"Take the air force operational software and development center, known by its Hebrew acronym, MAMDAS. It designs some of the world's most sophisticated military software, and most of its personnel are in their early 20s. The key to its success, says Lieutenant Colonel Zafrir, an officer in the unit (the army censor prohibits publication of some officers' full names), lies in the close integration of development and operation and close cooperation between designers and people who use the technology in the field." (Israeli Army Grads Lead Business Revolution by David Rosenberg - www. cji.co.il/cji-n126.txt)
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« Reply #5 on: December 23, 2008, 05:15:38 PM »
   
Have a gander at this article on the Conspiracy Central blog - This Israeli Intelligence infiltration, espionage and control system goes way deeper than anyone could imagine.. this shit is truly chilling, this just gets deeper and deeper.. when taken in context with 9/11, it becomes apparent how easy it would have been to pull off from a technological / communications vantage point... seems pretty much ALL the systems the governments, and commercial entities use, are created and maintained by Talpiot, 8-200 and Unit 8153 Intel geniuses gone 'entrepeneurs'...

some of the quotes from the post above are from this article, all originally sourced, although it seems a few of them have been permanently removed from the web altogether.

Spies in the ointment: The Israeli espionage of global communications
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ah yes The mysterious tale of Daniel Lewin...one of those "odd" things of 9/11.

I looked into this long ago, and it looks like you've found the same things I did. Well done goodfight! You've showed us the only passenger purposely murdered before the crashes, who he was, his past in the Israeli special forces, and his company. And if you're like I was, has you scratching your head wondering what it means and how he fits in with this conspiracy.

First off, for people who think there were no hijackers, this is all a bunch of gobbledygook and some elaborate tale. It has to be. Which is just one reason of a thousand that I do believe there were "hijackers". If there were not hijackers however, this story is irrelevant.

2nd, for people who believe the planes were "switched", then this also has to be a bunch of gobbledygook, which is one reason of a hundred I don't think the planes were switched. But if planes were switched then it seems this story can't be true.

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People don't seem to be talking about the only billionaire killed on 9/11/01 who was labeled a terrorist by an American Airlines stewardess on flight 11. Guess passenger 9D is not that interesting.

Now, maybe I missed something, but exactly who and how was he labled a terrorist? But I agree that it really didn't get much attention.

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So let me get this straight, Daniel Lewin, a member of an elite Israeli task force that dealt in hijackings and terror operations, was either shot or stabbed as he attempted to fend off these 'Arabs'?

Yup, that seems to be the case.

The natural inclination here is to think he is operating as an Israeli intelligent asset in some way. But we must keep some things in mind. As an Israeli it is no surprise that he served in the defense force because you have to. Also, this was in his past...he was now a businessman with a very successfull, and as you point out, interesting company. And you also point out he didn't just serve in the defense forces but in an elite counter terrorist outfit.

So this is the conclusion I came to, and I am all ears if someone has a different perspective.

It looks to me like Daniel Lewin was a brave, courageous man, who tried to stop that first plane from flying into the WTC. Now, I have to admit to some things here....I don't like Zionism. As far as I'm concerned "radical Islam" and Zionism are equal turds in my equation of life. And I'm disgusted that the U.S. is even involved in that B.S. There would be no 9/11 and no "war on terror" if the U.N. didn't create a B.S. state called Israel in 1947.

But he was murdered by the hijackers. Which seems to strongly indicate he is not involved in carrying out the attacks of 9/11 but was trying to stop them.

The U.S. government was warned of an impending terrorist attack. The intelligence agencies of Germany, France, Russia, and Israel also knew and warned the U.S. Mossad agents were tracking these hijackers all across America. Zim shipping international the Israeli company located in the WTC got the f**k outa there on Sept 4, and of course the "dancing Israelis" were all giddy and filming the events at the WTC because 9/11 was not a secret except from us...the citizens of the U.S. The CIA let these guys in the country on purpose. I'm sure the U.S. told these other countries that we f**ked up and dropped the ball on 9/11, but the truth is the PNAC boys desperately wanted this attack and made sure it happened.

Maybe Daniel Lewin was tipped off by associates. Maybe he wasn't. But with his former training he probably wasn't content to just sit on his ass while he watched Arab Muslims take over a plane. Or, maybe he was killed instantly because these hijackers were told who he was, but I can't find a reason to think he was involved in carrying out 9/11.

BTW...where did you find that FBI executive summary page at? I don't think I've see that before.



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but I can't find a reason to think he was involved in carrying out 9/11.

You forget the stewardess reported the hijacking leader's seat belonged to Daniel Lewin.

I would like to know, who claimed the stewardess was mistaken and who exactly changed the story?

Odigo instant message warnings to get out of the towers came from Israel two hours before the strike.

The dancing Israeli Mossad demolition bomb experts with set up cameras before the event on national Israeli TV claimed they were there "to record the event."

This guy Lewin, hijack expert in the mix reported to be the leader...there is more here than meets the eye.

Again, who changed Sweeney's story Lewin was the hijacker in charge?
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Here's the link to the Prison Planet Forum where a few members finally revealed some Israel Did 9/11 truths for once. It wasn't a German Death cult running Intelligence operations on 9/11 -- it was all Israeli:

http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php ... 241.0;wap2

The second copy can be removed since it is an accidental double post.. -- The CSR
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