tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post7564565595956044096..comments2024-03-16T00:15:59.856-07:00Comments on Shoestring 9/11: Over 350 Passengers Canceled Their Reservations or Didn't Show Up for the Hijacked 9/11 FlightsShoestringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01534319150672667644noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-26236236267428748642023-11-15T15:12:24.616-08:002023-11-15T15:12:24.616-08:00In some other site, can you do how many people mis...In some other site, can you do how many people missed Pan Am Flight 103?Matthewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08600756779422776258noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-45607354089478590632017-05-02T07:17:54.707-07:002017-05-02T07:17:54.707-07:00What amazes Me is the VERY high percentage of &quo...What amazes Me is the VERY high percentage of "People of interest" that were booked. Very few were just average Humans with average jobs and average motives for traveling... Small wonder so many cancelled...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01324809123025387062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-10240119310925748912017-03-22T07:46:58.286-07:002017-03-22T07:46:58.286-07:00Hi Paul. In answer to your question, I think the o...Hi Paul. In answer to your question, I think the only way to confirm for sure whether my findings are significant is for this matter to be looked into thoroughly as part of a new investigation of the 9/11 attacks. I personally think it is highly likely that my findings are indeed significant. And since I wrote this article I have found quite a few more instances of people who originally had seats on the 9/11 flights, but changed their plans at the last minute. Additionally, I am sure there must be other examples that have simply never been reported. So this makes the possibility that my findings are insignificant even less likely.Shoestringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01534319150672667644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-28663299617524315062017-03-21T20:15:05.470-07:002017-03-21T20:15:05.470-07:00Thank you for your extensive research. I'm w...Thank you for your extensive research. I'm wondering if you (or anyone else) compared passenger cancellation and no-show rates for these 9/11 flights against other random 'controls'. (IE flights of similar make up that were not hijacked). If there's no significant difference between the two groups, could it indicate that the cancellations were merely random and not the result of any prior knowledge or even pre-cognition?<br /><br />Paul<br />Toronto, ONPaul, Toronto ONhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00876446212154299454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-83241308581560108292016-09-21T09:35:57.392-07:002016-09-21T09:35:57.392-07:00The Ann Moreland story is really bizarre? A weird ...The Ann Moreland story is really bizarre? A weird voicemail mentioning Bin Laden? "If this had to do with Israel, there’s gonna be backlash against the Jews."austin.archibaldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08089571273809992163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-7617295511928626622016-09-14T08:51:49.829-07:002016-09-14T08:51:49.829-07:00Thanks for the good words!
I don't have the i...Thanks for the good words!<br /><br />I don't have the information you request available at hand. I'd suggest that you just do some Google searches and see where this gets you. But I really feel that there needs to be a new investigation of 9/11 in order to properly answer questions like the ones you raise.Shoestringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01534319150672667644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-51859009033785054682016-09-14T06:55:40.725-07:002016-09-14T06:55:40.725-07:00
wow im full of admiration at the extent and depth...<br />wow im full of admiration at the extent and depth of your research !!!! <br /><br />As i look at Flight 77, that it was only 33% full does surprise me as airlines cant run at a loss like this really,so one wonders if the 9/11 Commission is exactly telling the truth over this being an average figure for the preceding 12 weeks....so how to check this out...?<br /><br />But the 50% cancellation rate for 77- your own missing persons, and the FBI database- is astonishing. Can i ask how does this compare with general cancellation rates, both for different take-off times,journey durations and days of the week would be good but even an overall average would be interesting..... the other matter is do people who cancel lose all or some of their money depending on when cancelled or have the right for a free transfer( for small admin fee) if sufficient notice is given AND could 77 be a specific route known by one way ticket-holders who do it as its cheaper than a one-way ticket??? Getting some of these details i agree might be very difficult but could explain part of this 50% . I would however expect airlines to quickly pick up on loss-makers and dodges and put an end to them......... In spite of all this as against an average i would estimate as normally less than 10% ( a pure guess!) it does appear that passenger intake may well have been fixed for some reason ,possibly as part of a general psychological profiling of passengers( possibly and again just a guess to limit independent thinkers and actors as well as media/entertainment industry folk ), but to want people off asks how their silence might have been ensured.... threats presumably. It would be interesting to find out more from various people who admit they had some information leading them not to make air travel ......... brilliant research here!!!!!! good wishes Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03215454258982231208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-51196662700110430042016-09-11T04:23:42.939-07:002016-09-11T04:23:42.939-07:00Many thanks for the good words, Si. I'm not su...Many thanks for the good words, Si. I'm not sure if my article mentions the two passengers who were listed with the same seat number that you refer to. I guess you'll just have to read the whole piece to see ;-)<br /><br />I find the issue that I covered in this article quite bizarre and surprising. It really needs to be looked into by professional investigators, in my opinion.Shoestringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01534319150672667644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-83236087073770148472016-09-10T03:18:26.487-07:002016-09-10T03:18:26.487-07:00This is a great collection of information. I haven...This is a great collection of information. I haven't had a chance to read it in its entirety yet. Does it include the information about two passangers who were listed with the same seat number? I remember something odd about a couple and their child and they had changed their seats and people were trying to determine how they ended up both having the one seat listed between the two of them.<br />Also, I want to suggest that celebrities and many other business people often have other people book their flights for them. It could be possible that some agents were booking their talent onto flights to help fill up the flights and then cancelling them later. This is suggesting some agents were in on the plot. I guess you would have to talk to each individual who was booked on one if the four flights but cancelled, or didn't show up, and ask if they booked it themself or if their assistant or agent booked it for them. I'm not trying to start another conspiracy, I'm just saying that it should be considered. Si Naylor of Halifax Nova Scotiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09872300793859909161noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-49301470780806379722016-06-28T15:45:08.204-07:002016-06-28T15:45:08.204-07:00We had 10 guys scheduled for that doomed flight Bo...We had 10 guys scheduled for that doomed flight Boston to la then to Hawaii the customer wanted them a week earlier so they flew out the week b4 same flight # and when they arrived the customer in Hawaii said he made no such request so they had 7 days off and a new outlook on life Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12489080781902533424noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-66023340335471336382015-10-17T16:51:11.412-07:002015-10-17T16:51:11.412-07:00I was booked on a flight to Boston from FTL then f...I was booked on a flight to Boston from FTL then flight 11 from Boston to LA but changed my mind as decided I wanted more time to go shopping in LA....still freaks me out to this day...All because I wanted to see Madonna at the Staples Centre. Andianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03273173902056026925noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-77510738470745495752015-10-05T06:51:24.180-07:002015-10-05T06:51:24.180-07:00Dear Jeffrey: Thank you so much for sharing your s...Dear Jeffrey: Thank you so much for sharing your story here. I hope it is ok for me to publish your comments here, but if you have any objections, just let me know in another comment and I shall remove them right away.Shoestringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01534319150672667644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-74245456080515051762015-10-04T17:43:58.113-07:002015-10-04T17:43:58.113-07:00Katherine Williams, a clinical trial manager, and ...Katherine Williams, a clinical trial manager, and myself, Jeffrey S. Humphrey, MD, an associate director of oncology drug development at the time, were both employees at Bristol-Myers Squibb at the BMS Pharmaceutical Research center in Wallingford, Connecticut in 2001. Katherine made reservations on United Airlines Flight 93 for September 11, 2001 for both of us as the first leg to a flight to Portland, Oregon to attend a site initiation visit at the Oregon Health SciencesCenter, which intended to participate a randomized phase 2 trial of BMS-275291, a matrix metalloprotease inhibitor in phase 2 development. She had the paper tickets for the flight. The day prior to the flight, on September 10, 2001, Katherine came to me saying that the visit had to be rescheduled because the investigator would not be available for the meeting. She cancelled the flight, and we never did the site visit. She reminded me of our near miss years later when we accidentally met in an airport in Germany (I was working for Bayer Pharmaceuticals then). She recalled her relief because her first grandchild was born on September 10, 2001, so she was delighted on two counts for the cancellation. It was not until reading this blog tonight that I was convinced of her claim that we were scheduled for UAL 93 on 9/11, because no FBI ever contacted me, so I wasn't sure she was right. But seeing how many people rescheduled/cancelled flights, I'm now convinced we were two of them as well. Jeffrey Steven Humphrey, M.D.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06011223756461585570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-4005977213864285822015-09-18T01:43:01.265-07:002015-09-18T01:43:01.265-07:00I found out about the cancellations mostly through...I found out about the cancellations mostly through doing a <i>lot</i> of Internet searches. The sources listed at the end of the article show most of the articles, books, and documents in which I found the relevant information.Shoestringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01534319150672667644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990970741097819876.post-11392339248676490112015-09-17T11:46:38.832-07:002015-09-17T11:46:38.832-07:00How did the writer find out about these cancellati...How did the writer find out about these cancellations, I would like to know? anastasiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01393882814988323840noreply@blogger.com