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I Protest with Donald Jeffries- Captain Dan Hanley

Oct 23, 2023
Retired pilot Captain Dan Hanley discusses his flying experience, involvement with 9-11 Pilot Whistle Blowers, and doubts about the official 9/11 story. They explore conspiracy theories, personal tolls of being a whistleblower, difficulties in finding information online, and the experience of living in Pakistan. They also delve into flight diversion controversies, lack of support for whistleblowers, suppressed evidence, and the concept of shadow banning.
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Quick takeaways

  • The theory that the 9/11 hijackers did not fly the planes, but rather they were electronically hijacked and remotely controlled using a system called the Uninterrupted Autopilot.
  • Captain Dan Hanley questions the official narrative of 9/11, expressing doubts about the ability of the hijackers to fly the planes given their lack of experience.

Deep dives

The Uninterrupted Autopilot and Remote Control

The podcast episode delves into the theory that the 9/11 hijackers did not actually fly the planes, but rather that the aircraft were electronically hijacked and remotely controlled using a system called the Uninterrupted Autopilot. This system allows a remote source to take complete control of the aircraft and fly it to its target, rendering the pilots unable to disconnect it. The organization 9/11 Pilot Whistleblowers, of which Captain Dan Hanley is a part, aims to show that the Muslim hijackers were not controlling the planes, but the planes were controlled remotely through this system. The controversy surrounding the development of the Uninterrupted Autopilot and its potential use on 9/11 is discussed, highlighting the experiences and expertise of various pilots who support this theory.

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