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"Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Carlhole » Mon 20 Mar 2006, 18:29:54

Mark Bingham was one of the cell phone callers on flight 93 who made a call to his mother and left a message on her machine: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham".

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AmandaRecon/911Blogger', 'R')emember Mark Bingham the brave gay hero aboard flight 93?

Look at the date MARKBINGHAM.ORG was setup- 9/12/01!!!

And Mark Bingham is not in the SSDI nor has any "family" member applied to the September 11th Compensation Fund of 2001.

You can add Mark Bingham to the fake passenger list.

Domain ID:D77223487-LROR

Domain Name: MARKBINGHAM.ORG

Created On:12-Sep-2001 17:06:44 UTC

http://markbingham.org/

http://www.betterwhois.com/
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Zardoz » Mon 20 Mar 2006, 20:22:24

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Prove that Mark Bingham never existed.

Prove that his entire family, and all his friends, co-workers, and acquaintances, are actually all psy-ops agents actively involved in your fantastically-complex and vast conspiracy.

Prove it.
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Kickinthegob » Mon 20 Mar 2006, 20:27:31

It made a good fairy tale, same as the "let's roll" fairy tale. Disgusting lies designed to play on American emotions really. Of course Hollywood is now busy pumping out the follow up propaganda - all based on lies.

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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby TheTurtle » Mon 20 Mar 2006, 20:34:14

I'm not taking sides on this issue, since I haven't researched it at all.

But I do have one question ...

Who in the world calls his mother and leaves a message on her machine, "Mom? This is <firstname> <lastname>"?

Wouldn't everybody just say, "Mom? This is <firstname>" and assume she knew your last name since she was the one who gave it to you?

Just curious ... :?
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Carlhole » Mon 20 Mar 2006, 20:59:12

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TheTurtle', 'I')'m not taking sides on this issue, since I haven't researched it at all.

But I do have one question ...

Who in the world calls his mother and leaves a message on her machine, "Mom? This is <firstname> <lastname>"?

Wouldn't everybody just say, "Mom? This is <firstname>" and assume she knew your last name since she was the one who gave it to you?

Just curious ... :?


Well, that's just it. No one calls his mother and uses first and last name.

It's just funny... and the website being registered on 9/12/01 is funny too.

Actually, the cell phone call being made at all from altitude is funny as well.
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Zardoz » Mon 20 Mar 2006, 21:06:28

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TheTurtle', '.')..Just curious...


Mark was among those who placed cell phone calls. He dialed his mother at her brother and sister-in-law's in Saratoga, Calif., where she was helping to take care of the children.

"Hello, Mom, this is Mark Bingham," he said, using his last name, which immediately alerted Alice that something was wrong. He told her three men were on board, and they had a bomb (it is still uncertain if there was a fourth accomplice). He told Alice he loved her, and she told him the same. "There was a long pause; someone seemed to be talking to him and he seemed distracted. He asked me if I believed him. I said, `Yes, I believe you.' " Then the phone went dead.



Of course, Alice is really a psy-ops agent, of course, so go ahead and disregard the above.
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby TheTurtle » Mon 20 Mar 2006, 21:09:09

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Zardoz', '
')Of course, Alice is really a psy-ops agent, of course, so go ahead and disregard the above.


Hey, like I said, I was just asking; I've got no dog in this fight. Your explanation seems reasonable.
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby SinisterBlueCat » Mon 20 Mar 2006, 23:16:34

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Zardoz', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TheTurtle', '.')..Just curious...


Mark was among those who placed cell phone calls. He dialed his mother at her brother and sister-in-law's in Saratoga, Calif., where she was helping to take care of the children.

"Hello, Mom, this is Mark Bingham," he said, using his last name, which immediately alerted Alice that something was wrong. He told her three men were on board, and they had a bomb (it is still uncertain if there was a fourth accomplice). He told Alice he loved her, and she told him the same. "There was a long pause; someone seemed to be talking to him and he seemed distracted. He asked me if I believed him. I said, `Yes, I believe you.' " Then the phone went dead.



I am still confused. His stating his first and last name alerted his mom that something was wrong? I do not get that. Why would he not just say something like...

"mom, its mark, holy fuck there are these guys on the plane, and they have a bomb!!"

I think that would be a better means of alerting her that something was wrong, no?
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Carlhole » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 01:05:41

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Charlie Sheen Questions Official Story of 9/11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PrisonPlanet', 'A')ctor Charlie Sheen has joined a growing army of other highly credible public figures in questioning the official story of 9/11 and calling for a new independent investigation of the attack and the circumstances surrounding it.

Over the past two years, scores of highly regarded individuals have gone public to express their serious doubts about 9/11. These include former presidential advisor and CIA analyst Ray McGovern, the father of Reaganomics and former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury Paul Craig Roberts, BYU physics Professor Steven Jones, former German defense minister Andreas von Buelow, former MI5 officer David Shayler, former Blair cabinet member Michael Meacher, former Chief Economist for the Department of Labor during President George W. Bush's first term Morgan Reynolds and many more.

Speaking to The Alex Jones Show on the GCN Radio Network, the star of current hit comedy show Two and a Half Men and dozens of movies including Platoon and Young Guns, Sheen elaborated on why he had problems believing the government's version of events.

Sheen agreed that the biggest conspiracy theory was put out by the government itself and prefaced his argument by quoting Theodore Roosevelt in stating, "That we are to stand by the President right or wrong is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."


Listen to the Interview
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby SinisterBlueCat » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 01:10:19

ok, I just have to ask...what makes Charlie Sheen "highly credible"?
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Carlhole » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 01:19:24

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SinisterBlueCat', 'o')k, I just have to ask...what makes Charlie Sheen "highly credible"?


Well, he doesn't have any specific high credibility. He just joins a group of credible people who want to see a better investigation and want their questions answered.

Charlie Sheen will just help make 911 Truth hipper/slicker/cooler.
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby duke3522 » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 01:21:39

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SinisterBlueCat', 'o')k, I just have to ask...what makes Charlie Sheen "highly credible"?


Hey SBC,

If we can’t trust somebody who likes hookers dressed like cheerleaders, then who can we trust?

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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Chocky » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 01:33:14

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'M')om? This is Mark Bingham


I have a really hard time believing that anyone would ever use their family name when they ring their parents.

For what it's worth, I don't go for the giant 9/11 conspiracy theory. I'm convinced that the whole thing was a genuine terrorist attack, but flight 93 was obviously shot down. What else were they going to do with it ffs?

Which is where the Mark Bingham/Let's Roll fantasy comes in.
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Kickinthegob » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 02:59:50

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Chocky', 'F')or what it's worth, I don't go for the giant 9/11 conspiracy theory. I'm convinced that the whole thing was a genuine terrorist attack, but flight 93 was obviously shot down. What else were they going to do with it ffs?

Which is where the Mark Bingham/Let's Roll fantasy comes in.

Heh, this is what cracks me up about comments like this. You "don't go for the giant 9/11 conspiracy theory" meaning you go an even bigger conspiracy theory put forth by a government wrapped in secrecy and lies.

The little "fantasy" problem with "let's roll" and Mark Bingham doesn't even make a top 10 list of holes in the government conspiracy theory. The giant conspiracy theory you speak of tries to make sense of what little evidence was left after criminals murdered 3000 people. Make no mistake - there was a conspiracy - no one person could have pulled it off.

Ever wonder why the government was forced into creating a 9/11 Commission in the first place? Some of the people on that commission should have been the subject of the investigation. It really is one big red pill my friend but your call. Here is a low voltage dose of the stuff for your first trip if you are interested.
http://www.st911.org/
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Specop_007 » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 10:18:24

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('duke3522', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SinisterBlueCat', 'o')k, I just have to ask...what makes Charlie Sheen "highly credible"?


Hey SBC,

If we can’t trust somebody who likes hookers dressed like cheerleaders, then who can we trust?

Duke


Mans got a goood point. While I hate most of the out of touch hippie worthless HollyWierd types, I cant disagree with liking hoookers dressed up as cheerleaders.
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 11:05:07

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Specop_007', ' ')I cant disagree with liking hoookers dressed up as cheerleaders.
no, certainly not, except when those cute cheerleader/hookers are costing a several thousand dollars daily and becoming an obsession. Limbaugh said that when he went to the rehab place for his oxycontin habit, that most of the patients there were getting treatment for sex-addiction.
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby gnm » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 11:50:36

Silly conspiracy theorists! Everyone knows that when planes crash they leave debris scattered over 8 miles before the impact...

Right Spec?

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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Carlhole » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 17:34:48

I bet the tabloids WON'T carry this story.

[url=http://prisonplanet.com/articles/march2006/210306hugereaction.htm]Huge Reaction To Sheen 9/11 Story
Linked on Drudge, later removed[/url]

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PrisonPlanet', 'Y')esterday's Charlie Sheen story, in which the actor went public with his grave suspicions about the official story of 9/11, received widespread interest across the Internet and was even linked on the Drudge Report for a time, a news website that gets more traffic than the New York Times.

Our observations will now center around the question of if any mainstream outlets will pick up the story or seek to interview Mr. Sheen regarding his comments. The story is obviously big enough to be of interest to a wide readership but its context may cause establishment controlled media to shy away in journalistic cowardice.

Prominent alternative website Rense.com carried the story as did many others but who will be the first aside from Drudge to give the issue mainstream spotlight?

The story appeared on Drudge shortly after 6pm CST and our servers began receiving hits from millions of readers. A link from Drudge regularly overloads even medium sized mainstream websites and they go offline for hours. Despite a little slowdown, we managed to ride the wave fairly comfortably until Drudge mysteriously killed the link after 10pm CST...
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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby gnm » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 18:47:40

Ugh. I stil can't stand actors who seem to think they are experts on everything just because they are film stars. Why would I care what Sheen thinks about anything? If you ask me they are doing a disservice to any legitimate indepenent investigations.

... .bunch of talking head blowhard actor #@$#%#%...

Why does the public think these peoples opinion is worth anymore than Joe sixpacks?

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Re: "Mom? This is Mark Bingham"

Unread postby Carlhole » Tue 21 Mar 2006, 19:08:23

If you listen to the interview, it is basically Alex Jones guiding the conversation's subject matter flow while Sheen does his best to cooperate and keep up with him.

So Charlie Sheen probably DOES think something was fishy about 911 and is simply lending his star status for use by Alex Jones to help publicize the questions surrounding 911.

I have no reason to think Charlie Sheen is smarter or more informed than you or I; he's just a lucky bastard and a celebrity who probably knows alot about film and publicity and perception having grown up in the biz.

You know, if I could lend my good looks towards exposing the mysterious events of 911, I would!
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