Remote Control
The lack of evidence that the alleged hijackers piloted the three jetliners to their targets, or were even on those jetliners, together with the knowledge that jetliners can be flown by remote control, has made remote control a significant area of 9/11/01 research.
- Sites with articles on remote control
- Pages relating to remote control
- Pages concering alleged hijackers
Sites with Articles on Remote Control
| site and description | format | focus |
| OilEmpire.us
| pages mixing original analysis with article excerpts | 9/11 U.S. complicity, remote control, peak oil, election coups |
Pages Relating to Remote Control
| URL and description | format |
| www.geocities.com/mknemesis/homerun.html
'Home Run' Electronically Hijacking the World Trade Center Attack Aircraft Article by Joe Vialls about the 'Home Run' system used to gain control of jetliners from ground operations. | text article |
| www.oilempire.us/remote.html
Evidence that remote-controlled planes were used This page documents the incompetence of alleged Flight 77 hijacker Hani Hanjour, documents the existence of robot planes, points to various articles by experts suggesting that remote control was used on 9/11/01, and provides a dossier of a possible suspect, Dov Zakheim, PNAC member, former comtroller of the Pentagon, and head of a company with expertise in remote control. | text article |
Pages Concerning Alleged Hijackers
| URL and description | format |
| www.whatreallyhappened.com/hijackers.html
At Least 7 of the 9/11 Hijackers are Still Alive This page provides a rundown on the hijackers alleged to be on each of the four flights, and which of those have turned up alive. | illustrated article |
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