Richard Erlacher wrote:
The networks are issuing conflicting reports about
that, but it's clear it
wasn't a helipad on a nearby building. The Pentagon is apparently severely
damaged and there's been considerable loss of life. Of course that's nothing as
compared with the WTC disaster, now that both towers have collapsed.
Doesn't the pentagon hold many many people as well?
The heart of Washington D.C. OTOH is apparently being
(relatively) quitely
evacuated. I don't know how the key government agencies can function if they're
not going to work, however. They've shut down the CIA, the NSA, and other
security-related agencies. You (Jeff) can probably provide more detail, since
you're there.
I'm sure the core parts of the agencies are working very hard right
now. They'll be in the field and in other lesser known offices. If
another plane hit the main offices of our security agencies, with our
people inside, then we would be in a lot more trouble. It's better to
have them in other places.
I note that Dubya is on the tube. I wonder where they set him down. He was in
the air when this happened. Likewise, Colin Powell apparently turned around
from his trip to Columbia, or wherever he was going.
I haven't seen him yet. I did just see Arafat. He looked shocked,
althoughm he might be a good actor too? Don't know, just speculating.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA