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[Edited version!] Aidan Monaghan: Were the 9/11 Planes Remotely Guided?

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9/11 Researcher of 15 years, Aidan Monaghan brings the rubber to the road. This electrical engineer tracks down the answers to questions that most of us wouldn’t even think to ask: What were the capabilities of the GPS-guided autopilot flight control systems on Boeing 757/767’s navigation prior to 9/11? How about its performance on 9/11? What was the capability to remotely deliver flight plan waypoints to aircraft flight management systems before 9/11? And what was the history of remote "backdoor" accessibility to Boeing flight control computers? What was the significance of 9/11 flight transponder activity of the highjacked aircraft on 9/11? What is the significance of United Airline flight 175’s observed and measured performance prior to impacting WTC 2? What is the significance of the extreme and low-visibility weather the day before 9/11 on the alleged hijacker’s hoped-for outcome? Is the publicly released American Airlines #77 Flight Data Recorder an accurate record of the flight that hit the Pentagon? What was the flying capability of the alleged hijackers? Could they have flown the profiles on 9/11? Aidan Monaghan is a tireless 9/11 researcher of almost 2 decades. He has a degree in Electrical Engineering and had a career in “Electrostatics”! He’s been conducting data collection from the government via the Freedom of Information Act requests that have yielded the 9/11 Truth Community a treasure trove of valuable data proving the official narrative of 9/11 can’t possibly be true. Visit https://RichardGage911.org for more info. #richardgage911, #richardgage911:unleashed!, #wtc7, #911con, #worldtradecenter, #richardgage, #aidanmonaghan, #planesremotelyguided


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May 21st 2022  

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