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Phone Calls from the 9/11 Airliners

On November 27, 2009, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Fifth Estate program aired a show entitled "9/11: The Unofficial Story,"1 for which I, along with a few other members of the 9/11 Truth Movement, was interviewed. In the most important part of my interview, I pointed out that, according to the FBI's report on phone calls from the airliners provided in 2006 for the Moussaoui trial, Barbara Olson's only call from Flight 77 was "unconnected" and hence lasted "0 seconds." Although this Fifth Estate program showed only a brief portion of my discussion of alleged phone calls from the 9/11 airliners, its website subsequently made available a 22-minute video containing this discussion.2

Shortly thereafter, a portion of this video, under the title "David Ray Griffin on the 9/11 Cell Phone Calls: Exclusive CBC Interview," was posted on You Tube,3 after which it was posted on 911 Blogger.4 This latter posting resulted in considerable discussion, during which some claims contradicting my position were made. In this essay, I respond to the most important of these claims, namely:

1. The FBI has not admitted that cell phone calls from high-altitude airliners on 9/11 were impossible.

2. There is no evidence that some of the reported 9/11 phone calls were faked.

3. American Airlines' Boeing 757s, and hence its Flight 77, had onboard phones.

4. The FBI's report on phone calls from the 9/11 airliners did not undermine Ted Olson's report about receiving phone calls from his wife.

The four sections of this essay will respond to these four claims in order. 

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