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The Big Bamboozle

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Saturday High Noon, 10 Nov. 2012, Radio Free Kansas

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Regional and local news with commentary between musical shorts (30 min.)

Today's Featured Guest:

Author of several books, 9/11 False Flag and The Big Bamboozle listen in to our live conversation.

Philip Marshall, a veteran airline captain and former government "special activities" contract pilot has authored three books on Top Secret America, a group presently conducting business as the United States Intelligence Community.

 

Beginning with his roles in the 1980s as a Learjet captain within a DEA sting on Pablo Escobar and later in the covert arming of Nicaraguan Contras, Marshall has researched 30 years of covert government activities, a revolving door of Wall Street tricksters, media moguls and their well funded politicians into every branch of our government.

Post 9/11, Marshall has led a comprehensive, ten year study into the tactical plan used by the 9/11 hijackers and is the leading aviation expert on the September 11th attack.

Philip Marshall began his 20 year career as an airline pilot in 1985, flying first with Eastern Airlines and then with United. He holds captain ratings on the Boeing 727, 737, 747, 757 and 767.

From the flight deck of a Boeing 767, airline captain Philip Marshall pulls back the veil surrounding the 911 attacks. In gripping, authoritative detail he recreates the hijacked flights, including all their technical challenges, exploding the myths behind official accounts of pilot training and tactical planning. 

Explaining for the first time the hijackers’ mysterious trips to Las Vegas he finds abundant evidence implicating a nexus of Saudi officials, American contractors and members of the Bush administration.   

 

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