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From 9/11 Encyclopedia:
The Maxwell Air Force Base is located in Montgomery, Alabama.
As reported, Atta,Mohammad
took some flight lessons there. At the airport is a trapez by the
Ringling Brothers & Barnum and Bailey Circus, a school which
owner Kenneth Feld (according to a salon story) hired former top CIA
honcho Clair George to torment a hapless freelance writer for eight
years because she wanted to write a book about his family. This Clair
George "..ran Latin America for the Agency under then-Vice President
Bush during the period of Iran
Contra during the '80's."
Source: Daniel Hopsicker at http://www.madcowprod.com/
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Air Force spokesman Col. Ken McClellan said a man named Mohamed Atta -which the FBI has identified as one of the five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 11 -had once attended the International Officer's School at Maxwell/Gunter Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala..." http://www.pressconnects.com/archive/attack/stories/091701N1.html
Ken McClellan
is indeed still spokesman of the Air Force and furthermore "..official
spokesman for the office of the secretary of defense.."
http://ww2.pstripes.osd.mil/01/oct01/ed102401j.html
He declared on October 24th, 2001, that the closure of Bad Aibling (an Echelon base) has to be postponed for two more years: "..The closure was postponed for two years to help fight America's newest war, according to military officials in the United States. "We basically couldn't get it done in time..." (Lt. Col. Ken McClellan) The Air Force has begun a series of wargames entitled Global Engagement at the Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.
These wargames are intended to illuminate the capability of joint air and space power..." These "wargames" include Network Centric Warfare: "..Future sensor grids will feature a variety of new imaging and signals intelligence sensors, currently in advanced stages of development, deployed aboard the Global Hawk, DarkStar, and Predator unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), as well as new space-based sensor grids, like the high and low orbit elements of the Space-Based InfraRed System (SBIRS).
http://www.dtic.mil/execsec/adr98/chap15.html (See Flight Schools)