and think this is must-see stuff. Especially Singh's presentation and Q&A.
Also, it was very good to see Michael Springmann's presentation. I've long thought his story of witnessing, while with the State Department, the CIA funnel terrorists to the US through the Jeddah bureau, very important and underreported. (After all, 15 of the 19 9/11 hijackers first entered the US through Jeddah.)
This is what a 9/11 conference should be, in part: a platform to whistleblowers for getting out the raw data.
The complete transcript can be found here:
http://justicefor911.org/September-Hearings.docHere's an exchange between Chair Cynthia McKinney and Indira Singh that made my jaw drop:
CYNTHIA McKINNEY: Now tell me what the exact relationship is between your information on Ptech and Ruppert’s, Mike Ruppert’s ability to trace actions directly to the Secrect Service and the Vice-President’s office.
INDIRA SINGH:
The functionality that Michael is claiming that Dick Cheney utilized is the exact same functionality I was looking to utilize Ptech for in the bank. I was looking to set up a shadow surveillance system on everything going on, every transaction and the ability to backdoor, to look at information unobtrusively and to backdoor intelligent agents out there to do things that other people would not be aware of. To stop … in risk the whole shift is from bad things going on and finding it after the fact to preventing it from happening. So we were looking for patterns and have the intervention in there. So we were looking for interventive software, something that would stop.
What Mike Ruppert is referring to is exactly the same kind of functionality … surveillance and intervention.