Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby elfismiles » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:53 am

And now, back to the ALL PLANES INTO BUILDINGS channel:

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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby JackRiddler » Fri Feb 19, 2010 1:13 am

Don't forget the Pirelli Building in Milan, April 2002 (reported as accident)
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A single propeller Rockwell Commander A112 piloted by a 68-year-old Swiss man hit the 26th floor of the 32 story Pirelli Tower (415ft/127m high) tower in an apparent accident at 5:48 pm, 18 minutes after take off. The crash killed the pilot and at least three other people. Sixty more people sustained injuries in the building and on the ground. The tower, located near Milan's central train station, is one of the world's tallest concrete buildings. http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/euro ... aly.milan/

Sat 5 January 2002 - Bank of America Tower, Tampa, Florida (reported as out-of-control kid)
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A Cessna 172 crashed into the 23rd and 24th floors of the 42-story Bank of America Tower in downtown Tampa, Florida. At 5 p.m. EST, the 15-year-old pilot, Bishop reportedly stole the small aircraft. The impact killed the teenager and damaged an office room. There were no other injuries. http://archives.cnn.com/2002/US/01/05/

And of course Frank Eugene Corder:
Sept. 11, 1994
"Kamikaze steals Cessna, takes off for White House."
A Cessna crashed into the wall of the White House at 3 a.m. on Sept. 12, 1994, two stories below the Presidential bedroom. The Clintons were not in Washington. The government released the following account: Frank Eugene Corder, a criminal with suicidal tendencies, stole the plane from Baltimore on the previous night (hence Sept. 11, my little cheat). He flew it to DC, looped around the Washington Monument, and finally smacked into the White House, causing minor damage. The pilot was killed. As a result, the government tightened restrictions over Washington airspace. The rumor among reporters ever since was that anti-aircraft missiles were installed to protect the building against a repeat attack.
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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby chump » Fri Feb 19, 2010 1:45 am

Hey, if the FBI left Dallas yesterday to be on time to videotape that plane today (possibly verified by two different sources), and there were hazmat teams waiting accross the street before it happened, that's a pretty advanced notice. If that is true, you would think they would change their modus operandi. But, since they're heading up the investigation... Hmmm. Wow.
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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby Nordic » Fri Feb 19, 2010 1:51 am

chump wrote:Hey, if the FBI left Dallas yesterday to be on time to videotape that plane today (possibly verified by two different sources), and there were hazmat teams waiting accross the street before it happened, that's a pretty advanced notice. If that is true, you would think they would change their modus operandi. But, since they're heading up the investigation... Hmmm. Wow.


Please. It's Prison Planet. It's like Wayne Madsen, it's bullshit "conspiracy porn".

Completely meaningless.
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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby chump » Fri Feb 19, 2010 1:57 am

We'll see.
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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby justdrew » Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:13 am

I wonder who's plane it was? Did he call into the tower for takeoff clearance? any FAA pilot records on this guy?
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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby JackRiddler » Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:16 am

Some new stuff in this:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/19/us/19 ... nted=print

NYT wrote:
February 19, 2010
Man Crashes Plane Into Texas I.R.S. Office
By MICHAEL BRICK

AUSTIN, Tex. — Leaving behind a rant against the government, big business and particularly the tax system, a computer engineer smashed a small aircraft into an office building where nearly 200 employees of the Internal Revenue Service were starting their workday Thursday morning, the authorities said.

The pilot, identified as Andrew Joseph Stack III, 53, of north Austin, apparently died in the crash, and one other person was unaccounted for. Late Thursday, two bodies were pulled from the site, though the authorities would not discuss the identities of those found, The Associated Press reported. Two serious injuries were also reported in the crash and subsequent fire, which initially inspired fears of a terrorist attack and drew nationwide attention.

But in place of the typical portrait of a terrorist driven by ideology, Mr. Stack was described as generally easygoing, a talented amateur musician with marital troubles and a maddening grudge against the tax authorities.

“I knew Joe had a hang-up with the I.R.S. on account of them breaking him, taking his savings away,” said Jack Cook, the stepfather of Mr. Stack’s wife, in a telephone interview from his home in Oklahoma. “And that’s undoubtedly the reason he flew the airplane against that building. Not to kill people, but just to damage the I.R.S.”

Within hours of the crash, before the death or even the identity of the pilot had been confirmed, officials ruled out any connection to terrorist groups or causes.

“The main thing I want to put out there is that this is an isolated incident here; there is no cause for alarm,” said the Austin police chief, Art Acevedo, in a televised news conference at midday. Asked how he could be sure, Mr. Acevedo said, “You have to take my word at it, don’t you?”

As the Department of Homeland Security opened an investigation and President Obama received a briefing from his counterterrorism adviser, John O. Brennan, federal officials emphasized the same message, describing the case as a criminal inquiry.

Since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the notion of terrorists using small airplanes to crash into buildings has raised a special sort of public anxiety. That was the initial reaction in 2006, when a New York Yankees pitcher and his flight instructor died in a crash in Manhattan. On Thursday the North American Aerospace Defense Command sent two F-16 aircraft to patrol the area before it was determined that the crash was the work of one man.

Mr. Stack’s aircraft, a single-engine fixed-wing Piper PA-28-236 registered in California, took off from Georgetown Municipal Airport, about 25 miles north of Austin, at 9:40 a.m., the Federal Aviation Administration said.

At 9:56, the plane tore through a seven-story office building at 9430 Research Boulevard, about seven miles northwest of the State Capitol, local authorities said. Flames and smoke engulfed the building, sending big black burned panels to the ground. Emergency medical officials said two men were injured, both in the fire. One was transported to a burn unit in San Antonio. A third office worker was described only as unaccounted for.

Aside from the I.R.S., private organizations including an education center affiliated with St. Edward’s University maintain offices in the building, according to address records. The local office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is in a separate part of the complex.

“We can confirm that the building that the plane hit this morning includes I.R.S. offices,” said Terry L. Lemons, a spokesman for the agency. “We have about 190 employees that work at those offices. We’re still in the process of accounting for everyone.”

In a six-page statement signed “Joe Stack (1956-2010)” and posted on a Web site connected to Mr. Stack’s wife, the author singled out the tax agency as a source of suicidal rage, concluding, “Well, Mr. Big Brother I.R.S. man, let’s try something different, take my pound of flesh and sleep well.”

Though profane at points, the statement articulated grievances with specific sections of the tax code, corporations, politicians and a local accountant. It appeared to have been written with some deliberation. At one point, the verbs “left” and “abandoned” appear side by side, seemingly an editing choice never settled.

From relatives, friends and neighbors, a portrait emerged of Mr. Stack as a man pushed over the brink by retirement dreams deferred by a long series of financial setbacks.

By the account of Mr. Cook, Mr. Stack was raised in an orphanage in Hershey, Pa., with a brother and sister, leaving the orphanage after high school to attend college. He worked as a software engineer in California, learned to fly and played guitar and piano for recreation. He moved to Austin, playing with a band and at informal gatherings.

Mr. Stack met Mr. Cook’s stepdaughter, the former Sheryl Housh, through musician friends in Austin. After eight months of friendship, they dated and married about three years ago. Both had been previously married.

Mrs. Stack, 50, listed in records at the University of Texas as a graduate student in music performance, brought her own back story to the marriage, having spent several years in the sway of a religious cult before her parents orchestrated a rescue.

On visits to Oklahoma, Mr. Stack took his new in-laws up in his plane. He never spoke of his troubles with the I.R.S., though his wife related them. The family assembled in Austin at Christmas, and Mr. Stack seemed fine, Mr. Cook said.

But in recent weeks Mrs. Stack complained to her parents of an increasingly frightening anger in her husband, straining the marriage, Mr. Cook said. On Wednesday night, Mrs. Stack took her 12-year-old daughter, Margaux, to a hotel to get away from her husband.

They returned on Thursday morning to find their house ablaze, their belongings destroyed. Officials said the house fire was deliberately set, casting Mr. Stack as the primary suspect. But by that point he was gone, airborne.


“This is a shock to me that he would do something like this,” Mr. Cook said. “But you get your anger up, you do it.”

Sewell Chan contributed reporting from Washington.

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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby Sweejak » Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:19 am

chump wrote:Hey, if the FBI left Dallas yesterday to be on time to videotape that plane today (possibly verified by two different sources), and there were hazmat teams waiting accross the street before it happened, that's a pretty advanced notice. If that is true, you would think they would change their modus operandi. But, since they're heading up the investigation... Hmmm. Wow.

What is the second source?
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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby 82_28 » Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:58 am

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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby Nordic » Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:15 am

Sweejak wrote:
chump wrote:Hey, if the FBI left Dallas yesterday to be on time to videotape that plane today (possibly verified by two different sources), and there were hazmat teams waiting accross the street before it happened, that's a pretty advanced notice. If that is true, you would think they would change their modus operandi. But, since they're heading up the investigation... Hmmm. Wow.

What is the second source?


Looks like it's infowars.com.

:roll:

That's like saying the International Herald Tribune and the NYTimes are two different sources.

C'mon, one of the reasons I come to this site is because people here don't take that bullshit from prisonplanet seriously.
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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby Sweejak » Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:24 am

I'm distracted today, but I only saw one source from Watson.
2 distinct sources would be something.

I don't write off Madsen, or Jones' sites because they claim they have info from sources that they can't reveal. I don't write off Sy Hersh for the same reason.
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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby Nordic » Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:26 am

Sweejak wrote:I'm distracted today, but I only saw one source from Watson.
2 distinct sources would be something.

I don't write off Madsen, or Jones' sites because they claim they have info from sources that they can't reveal. I don't write off Sy Hersh for the same reason.


Sy Hersh is a real journalist. Madsen is most certainly not. And the prisonplanet stuff is just pornography.
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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby Sweejak » Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:36 am

Isn't there a Jones thread somewhere here. Why don't you take it there. I was asking what the second source was, ok.
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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby Gouda » Fri Feb 19, 2010 6:30 am

Last few years, (2008, 2009, 2010) there have been the oddest plane crashes (or incidents) in Jan, Feb and March. At least there were in that thread. My perception of reality is threaded thus.
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Re: Breaking: Small Plane Crashes into Austin Building

Postby Uncle $cam » Fri Feb 19, 2010 8:12 am


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