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9/11 Whistle Blower, Captain Dan Hanley


Captain Dain Hanley Says 9/11 was the Coup Planned by Zionists:

Captain Dain Hanley is a former pilot for American Airlines who gained notoriety as a whistleblower after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Hanley has made numerous claims about the events of that day, many of which contradict the official narrative put forth by the U.S. government and mainstream media.

Hanley's story begins on the morning of September 11, when he was piloting an American Airlines flight from San Francisco to New York. According to Hanley, he and his co-pilot received a warning from the airline's dispatch center about a possible hijacking of a flight from Boston. The warning reportedly came before any of the four hijacked planes had crashed.

Hanley claims that he and his co-pilot were then instructed to turn off their transponders, which would make it difficult for air traffic control to track their flight. He says that they were then told to land at a small airport in Ohio, where they were met by armed guards and held in a hangar for several hours.

During this time, Hanley says he overheard conversations between other pilots who were also being held at the airport. He claims that some of these pilots had witnessed the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and that their accounts did not match the official story. According to Hanley, some of the pilots said they saw military planes in the air at the time of the attacks, and that they believed the planes had been used to shoot down United Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvania.


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Hanley also claims that he saw a document at the airport that listed the names of the hijackers, and that some of the names did not match those released by the FBI. He says he tried to take a photo of the document with his phone, but was prevented from doing so by the guards.

After several hours, Hanley and the other pilots were released and allowed to continue their flights. Hanley says that when he arrived in New York, he saw the smoke from the World Trade Center and knew immediately that something was wrong.


Hanley's story has been met with skepticism by many, including some within the 9/11 truth movement. Some have pointed out that there is no evidence to support Hanley's claim that he and his co-pilot were instructed to turn off their transponders. Others have suggested that Hanley may have misheard or misunderstood the conversations he overheard at the Ohio airport. 

Despite these criticisms, Hanley has remained steadfast in his claims. He has given numerous interviews and written a book about his experiences, titled "Blind Trust". He has also been featured in several documentaries about 9/11, including the film "Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup". His website for further read www.911pilots.org

Hanley's story is just one of many that have been put forth over the years by those who question the official narrative of 9/11. While some of these claims may be difficult to verify, they raise important questions about the events of that day and the role of the U.S. government in the aftermath. Whether or not Hanley's story is true, it serves as a reminder that the truth about 9/11 may never be fully known.

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