Dan Hanley – 9/11 Pilot Debunking

Falling Dominoes – August 17, 2020

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–This airing we have Dan Hanley joining us. Dan had commenced flying over fifty years ago in 1968, first as a civilian pilot, then as a naval aviator, and finally as a United Airlines captain being forced into a wrongful early retirement eleven years prior to his mandatory retirement age of 65 in 2003 for speaking out about safety, security, and other 9/11-related issues. Over a career span of 35 years, Dan flew 15 different type aircraft accumulating over 20,000 flight hours. With all of his flight experience, Dan can unequivocally state that he could not possibly have flown the 9/11 flight profiles, in particular the Pentagon profile, at those speeds and altitudes and flying the spectacular aerial maneuvers performed by the alleged hijackers. Dan does not believe that the alleged poorly trained and highly inexperienced 9/11 Muslim hijackers could have possibly been in control of the aircraft that day as they had never flown the very complex and highly sophisticated B-757/767 aircraft. It is Dan's assertion that the vast majority of the over 290,000 pilots in the world today will agree with his contention. Dan's organization, 9/11 Pilot Whistleblowers, intends to seek out highly experienced civilian, military, and airline pilots from around the world who will agree with their assertion. They intend to find them. Mike in OH also contributes to the conversation. Callers are welcome to contribute. This weekly radio show broadcasts every Monday transmitting independent live radio. Gregory is a journalist, researcher, amateur WW2 revisionist, musician and has been active in the truth movement for a number of years. Knocking down one single domino with truth through independent journalism might very well begin a chain reaction the likes of which our overlords throughout the western world could never even imagine, toppling the entire set of unjust foreign wars, communist ideologies and Bolshevik tactics. Falling Dominoes with Gregory McGill ~