On Sept. 11, 2001, Northcom or Northern Command and its subdepartment, NORAD, were conducting a drill that had most fighter-interceptors fly north to Canada. They were thus unavailable to intercept the planes attacking the World Trade Center.
If memory serves me, an attack on the World Trade Center was a part of the scenario for that drill and had been part of earlier drill scenarios as well.
The 9/11 drill did not go live. Rather, the planes were never summoned allegedly because they were far away from the area and military air traffic controllers assumed the 9/11 news was part of the drill.
The London bombings of July 7, 2005 were a different matter. There the police were practicing drills at precisely the same underground stations as the so-called terrorist attack occurred at and in the exact area where the bus with the bomb was located. Moreover, the drills were underway when the bombs went off and so they went live.
Subsequently, the owner of the consulting company that coordinated the drills expressed surprise on British television that this could happen. After all, what are the chances that a drill for a bomb attack should take place at the same time and same location that an actual bomb attack occurs? Infinitesimal.
Now here is word that Soutcom or Southern Command was also practicing a drill whose scenario was an earthquake in Haiti exactly one day before the actual Haiti earthquake happened – so on January 11, 2010. What are the chances of such a coincidence? Infinitesimal.
Here is the report on that “coincidence.
HAARP, Haiti, Brzezinski and the NWO
By Jerry Mazza
Associate Editor
Online Journal
Jan. 22, 2010
https://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_5495.shtml
Note … an article from nextgov.com (Technology And The Business of Government), Defense launches online system to coordinate Haiti relief efforts, which was published last Friday but refers to a disaster relief drill that took place on Monday, January 11, a day before the earthquake. I quote:
“As personnel representing hundreds of government and nongovernment agencies from around the world rush to the aid of earthquake-devastated Haiti, the Defense Information Systems Agency has launched a Web portal with multiple social networking tools to aid in coordinating their efforts.
“On Monday, [January 11, before the earthquake] Jean Demay, DISA’s technical manager for the agency’s Transnational Information Sharing Cooperation project, happened to be at the headquarters of the U.S. Southern Command in Miami preparing for a test of the system in a scenario that involved providing relief to Haiti in the wake of a hurricane. After the earthquake hit on Tuesday, Demay said SOUTHCOM decided to go live with the system [itlaics mine]. On Wednesday [the day after the earthquake], DISA opened up its All Partners Access Network, supported by the Transnational Information Sharing Cooperation project, to any organization supporting Haiti relief efforts.
“The information sharing project, developed with backing from both SOUTHCOM and the Defense Department’s European Command, has been in development for three years. It is designed to facilitate multilateral collaboration between federal and nongovernmental agencies . . .”
You’ll pardon my paranoia, but this is identical to drills being set up the day before 9/11/01 by FEMA in NYC … and NORAD [the day of 9/11].