THIS PRESIDENT AND HIS ADMINISTRATION SHOULD SOON IMPLODE
TENET AND OTHERS KNOW IT TOO WELL!

THE PROOF THAT THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION DID NOTHING TO PREPARE FOR PLANE HIJACKINGS AND LEFT THE COUNTRY IN A STATE OF BENIGN IF NOT CRIMINAL NEGLECT FOR THE EVENTS THAT UNRAVELED ON 9-11

"OC Navy Adm. Yedidya Ya'ari said the United States fell asleep in its watch over its airspace and shoreline."

SenderBerl fully aware when it read this article from the Jerusalem Post Internet edition had suspicion that it might prove difficult to find later on and made a copy of the article. See it at www.senderberl.com/fellasleep.pdf

Other material SenderBerl offers now to highlight the crimes taking place that day

THE ONLY WAY NORAD COULD NOT INTERCEPT THE HIJACKED PLANES IS IF THEY WERE ORDERED NOT TO.

NOT ONLY GARY HART BUT ADMIRAL YA'ARI SHOULD BE INVITED TO APPEAR BEFORE THE 9-11 COMMISSION

8:25:00 The control tower notifies several air traffic control centers that a hijacking is in progress. 
8:33:59 Hijackers' voices heard: "Nobody move please, we are going back to the airport. Don't try to make any stupid moves." 
8:47:00 Plane crashes into the north tower of the World Trade Center.

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The first sure sign of a hijacking was picked up by United Airlines Flight 175, which left Boston for Los Angeles at 8:14 a.m. Just after it took off, the air traffic controller had asked for help from other pilots in finding Flight 11, which was already missing.

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American Airlines Flight 11 had fallen mysteriously silent. The air traffic controller called over and over for a response. None came. Then he heard an unidentified voice from the cockpit: "We have some planes. Just stay quiet, and you'll be O.K. We are returning to the airport." The controller, confused, asked, "Who's trying to call me?" No response. Then he heard the voice again: "Nobody move please; we are going back to the airport. Don't try to make any stupid moves."
The man was transmitting on the frequency monitored by pilots and air traffic controllers, either because he thought he was talking to the passengers or because one of the crew had activated the radio microphone, and his voice was the first hint of the horror of Sept. 11. Transcripts of the communications between pilots and controllers, obtained by The New York Times, reveal the dawning awareness of the terror in cockpits and control centers. Together with interviews and other documents, they offer a previously unseen view of how, moment by moment, a bell-clear and routine morning turned to confusion and then to horror. Excerpts, Page B9. NEW YORK TIMES 10/16/01

THERE WAS REPLETE PROOF OF DOMESTIC TERRORISM SUPPORTING HEIGHTENED ALERT DURING A SIX WEEK PERIOD. QUITE FRANKLY SENDERBERL CANNOT BELIEVE WE WERE PUT ON EVEN HEIGHTENED ALERT AT ALL. WHY? BECAUSE THEN THE CONTROLLERS WHO ARE ASTUTE AND RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE WOULD HAVE CONNECTED THE DOTS IMMEDIATELY AND THEY WOULD HAVE MADE SURE NORAD SENT FIGHTERS UP STRAIGHT AWAY. THEY COULD NOT CONNECT THE DOTS BECAUSE NO ONE WHO COULD IMPEDE THE PLANS AND DESIGNS OF 9-11 WAS TOLD ANYTHING.

NOT ONLY THE FAA BUT ALSO THE FBI AS COMMISSION MEMBER ROEMER DETAILED:
http://www.rense.com/general51/notto.htm

ROEMER: So, Dr. Rice, let's say that the FBI is the key here. You say that the FBI was tasked with trying to find out what the domestic threat was. We have done thousands of interviews here at the 9-11 Commission. We've gone through literally millions of pieces of paper. To date, we have found nobody - nobody at the FBI who knows anything about a tasking of field offices. Nothing went down the chain to the FBI field offices on spiking of information, on knowledge of al-Qaida in the country, and still, the FBI doesn't do anything. Isn't that some of the responsibility of the national security adviser?
 
RICE: The responsibility for the FBI to do what it was asked was the FBI's responsibility .


Thus SenderBerl concludes that the USA may not even have been under the claimed six week period of high alert (and we do note that no one specified the exact time period to the 9-11 Commission (as far as we know)).

American Flight 11
Flight plan: Boston to Los Angeles.
Crashes into north tower of World Trade Center.

 
8:00:00 Plane takes off.
 
8:13 Boston Control Center: "AAL11 turn 20 degrees right."
AAL11: "20 right AAL11."
Controller: "AAL11 now climb, maintain FL350 35,000 feet ."
Controller: "AAL11 climb, maintain FL350."
Controller: "AAL11 Boston."
 
8:14:33 Controller A: "AAL11 ah the American on the frequency, how do you hear me?"
Controller B: "This is uh Athens."
A: "This is Boston. I turned American 20 left and I was going to climb him he will not respond to me now at all."
B: "Looks like he's turning right."
A: "Yea, I turned him right."
B: "Oh, O.K."
A: "And he's only going to um I think 29."
B: "Sure, that's fine."
A:"Eh, but I'm not talking to him."
B:"He won't answer you. He's nordo no radio roger. Thanks."
 
8:24:38 Hijackers' voices heard: "
We have some planes. Just stay quiet and you will be O.K. We are returning to the airport. Nobody move, everything will be O.K. If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane. Just stay quiet."
 
8:25:00 The control tower notifies several air traffic control centers that a hijacking is in progress.
 
8:33:59 Hijackers' voices heard: "Nobody move please, we are going back to the airport. Don't try to make any stupid moves."

 
8:47:00 Plane crashes into the north tower of the World Trade Center.

United Flight 175
Flight plan: Boston to Los Angeles.
Crashes into south tower of World Trade Center.

8:46:18 Transponder signal no longer received.
 
8:53:23 Controller: "We may have a hijack. We have some problems over here right now."

 
9:00:02 Last radar reading is observed at an altitude of 18,000 feet as the flight is descending at a ground speed of 550 miles per hour.
 
9:03 Plane crashes into the south tower of World Trade Center.

REIVIEWING SOME NEWS STORIES FROM AUGUST 2001...

"Our batteries are charged," the President told the members of the American Legion in San Antonio, Texas, on Wednesday, implying that he was looking forward to returning to the White House and acknowledging that he had "a lot of work to do". Members of Congress too have had their summer break and will return to Capitol Hill by next Wednesday after spending Labour Day in their respective constituencies. HINDU August 31, 2001

SenderBerl: We guess that by September 7th he had the time to travel to Florida to read with second grade children. Words, legerdemain, misdirection and deflection are the daily tools of the President and his administration.

CRAWFORD, Texas - Less than a month after Helen Thomas, doyenne of the White House press corps, complained that President Bush was hiding from the media, there are signs that the new president is warming up to members of the Fourth Estate.Mr. Bush is expected to host a picnic for the press on his 1,600-acre ranch today or tomorrow. On Friday, he led reporters on an extraordinarily thorough tour of his property. A day earlier, he held a press conference in which he patiently waited for journalists to ask follow-up questions, even inviting these second queries from surprised reporters. It was a far cry from the president's earlier press conferences, when he routinely chided reporters for trying to turn a single question into two or three.WASHINGTON TIMES AUG 28 01

Senderberl: Warming up the relationship. In the time and context it reminds us of a warmed up relationship covered in Recapturing America.

Mr. Bush, who has been criticized by Democrats and the press for taking a monthlong working vacation in Crawford, said Americans "are beginning to realize that this is our home." He added: "I'm a homebody. I like my home. I like my own bedroom. I like hanging out with my family and friends here."Although he was careful to say nice things about Washington and the White House, Mr. Bush made clear he prefers Crawford."You know, coming out here makes you realize that Washington is a wonderful place, but it's certainly not the center of all wisdom and knowledge," he said. "There is a lot of wisdom and knowledge in the minds and souls of the folks of Crawford, Texas, just like there are amongst some of the elite in Washington." His vacation has not been all rest. He spent hours Friday talking with military advisers in a marathon meeting at the ranch that would have been truncated by the crush of other business if it had been held in the White House. He also has been able to spend more time with National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice."As a matter of fact, in some ways this place is better for work," Mr. Bush said. "This place allows for more in-depth discussions. Condi and I spend a lot of time just sitting around visiting about our foreign policy matters." He added, "The CIA briefings I have on our porch - the end of our porch looking out over the lake." WASHINGTON TIMES AUG 28 01

I blew my chance to get on national TV when I attended my first presidential news conference Friday morning at the Crawford Community Center.The occasion was President Bush nominating Air Force Gen. Richard Myers as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. COX NEWS SERVICE AUG 28.

SenderBerl: Rice, Myers, military advisors. We trust the 9-11 Commission is discovering who was there and whether they found the time to discuss American's heightened status of alert and whether they were ready to intervene in case planes were hijacked by terrorists. Or was their discussion about "delayed response?" New Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. How timely.

President Bush yesterday chided the press for suggesting his monthlong vacation in Texas is too long and insisted he is getting much work done now that he is outside the partisan confines of Washington. During a question-and-answer session with reporters near his ranch in Crawford, Texas, Mr. Bush was repeatedly asked whether he is "taking any naps in the afternoon." But the president refused to rise to the bait and suggested the press resents having to cover his working vacation. "I know a lot of you wish you were in the East Coast, lounging on the beaches, sucking in the salt air," Mr. Bush said. "But I'm getting a lot done and it's good to be on my ranch. It's good to be home." Mr. Bush seemed to shrug off a USA Today poll that showed 55 percent of Americans believe his 30-day vacation is too long. "I'm working a lot of issues, national security matters," the president said. "Working on immigration policy and a state visit with the president of Mexico." AUGUST 8 WASHINGTON TIMES

SenderBerl: We only wonder whether it was Bush that taught Condy Rice to lie or vice-versa because they just do it the same way but Condy is a lot faster on her feet.

When Air Force One lands at Ford Hood today and President Bush travels on to Crawford for a month-long vacation, he will begin writing his own chapter in a long presidential tradition. Bush is trading the sweltering heat of Washington for the searing sun at his ranch just west of Waco. Joined by family, friends and senior advisers who will come and go throughout the month, Bush will begin fixing the image of his "summer" White House in the minds of the American public. August, the month when Congress recesses for the summer, has become the time for presidents to get some rest, too, said Martha Kumar, a presidential scholar working on a study of the Bush administration. But presidents have tended "in recent years not to take as much time as President Bush is taking and not to go as far away," Kumar said. "Presidents have also tended to go to places that are more garden spots than he's going to." Anyone who has seen Bush show off his Crawford ranch to visitors knows it is his garden spot. And he has made no effort to hide his belief that a balanced life includes leisure time, even for the leader of the free world. Today's arrival in Crawford will mark Bush's seventh trip there since taking office in January. Laura Bush left for the ranch on Wednesday. The couples' daughters, Barbara and Jenna, are expected to join them before the first couple's scheduled return to Washington on Sept. 3. Bush heads to secluded Camp David, Md., virtually every Friday, and the frequent time away from Washington has sparked questions about just how much the president likes being in the nation's capital.

SenderBerl: No wonder he never showed up for reserve duty. He needs balance. Well by all means but not when you are President of this country. This man doesn't have the devotion by nature to the responsibilities of office. If it interferes with his life or preferences, the country will just have to understand.

SenderBerl: There is no way he went to read with school children and there is no way he stayed at the Booker Elementary School without a direct nexus to what took place on 9-11. The aristocratic brush off given to the press and public should not have been tolerated and he should not be tolerated any longer by anyone committed to and loyal to the sovereign interests of this country.