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Just started doing a little research into Raytheon corp, for another thread, and found this:
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There is an outrageous amounts of questions that are still to this day being asked by many Americans. But one of them strikes me as an enormeous coincidence beyond any imaginable proportions: the Raytheon coincidences.
Who is Raytheon you ask? Raytheon is a very important player of our 400 billion per year corporate military complex. According to the table in this link, Raytheon was the 5th biggest government contractor in 2003 and 2004. (of interest are the other companies listed as well).
As one the the biggest militaty contractor both in America and in the world, Raytheon develloped and introduced the very first remotely controlled and pilot-less Airliner just a couple of months before 9-11according to an August 2001 article in the www.usatoday.com..."
USA Today (by the way, the said article may have been removed from the USA Today archives as of one month ago, for a free copy contact pepelapiu@msn.com )
Interestingly enough, on 9-11 Raytheon lost five of their high ranking employees.
As details of the passengers on the four hijacked flights emerge, some are shown to have curious connections to the defense company Raytheon, and possibly its Global Hawk pilotless aircraft program (see 1998 (D) and August 2001).
1) Stanley Hall (Flight 77) was director of program management for Raytheon Electronics Warfare. One Raytheon colleague calls him "our dean of electronic warfare." [AP, 9/25/01]
2) Peter Gay (Flight 11) was Raytheon's Vice President of Operations for Electronic Systems and had been on special assignment to a company office in El Segundo, Calif. [AP, 9/25/01] Raytheon's El Segundo's Electronic Systems division is one of two divisions making the remote controlled Global Hawk. [ISR Journal, 3/02]
3) Kenneth Waldie (Flight 11) was a senior quality control engineer for Raytheon's electronic systems.
4) David Kovalcin (Flight 11) was a senior mechanical engineer for Raytheon's electronic systems. [CNN, 9/01]
5) Herbert Homer (Flight 175) was a corporate executive working with the Department of Defense. [CNN, 9/01, Northeastern University Voice, 12/11/01]
Raytheon employees with possible links to Global Hawk can be connected to three of the four flights.
There may be more, since many of the passengers' jobs and personal information have remained anonymous.
A surprising number of passengers, especially on Flight 77, have military connections. For instance, William E. Caswell was a Navy scientist whose work was so classified that his family knew very little about what he did each day. Says his mother, "You just learn not to ask questions." [Chicago Tribune, 9/16/01]
So, now we have a major player in the military which stands to make millions, if not billions with the wars resulting from 9-11, we also know Raytheon to be responsible for the devellopement of Global Hawk and remotely piloted airliners. But so it happens, five of their employees were allegedly all on board the four airplanes. But it gets better, much better. You remember those Saudi royalties and Bin Laden relatives flown out of the country just a couple of days following 9-11 when no one else was allowed to fly?
They were flown out of the country directly from a Raytheon owned airfield according to The St-Petersburg Times.
Just as coincidence would have it, 15 of the 19 alleged terrorists were Saudi nationals according to The Washington Times .
That's right my friends, none from Iraq or Afghanistan but mostly from Saudi Arabia.
Did Raytheon have any involment with the 9-11 events?
It should be added that Raytheon has gained over $8.5 billions in government military contracts in 2004, nearly double that of pre 9/11 years!
What a tangled web we weave indeed!
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This is from another site that shall remain namless - We'll just call them "Ass lickers that like to threaten GLP"...
But Raytheon is also connected to Verichip in some interesting ways...
I'm opening this thread to discuss this company...
Please add. |
| FIFTH INSTAR User ID: 184053 7/5/2007 6:37 PM
 | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote | They own and built HAARP too... |
| FIFTH INSTAR User ID: 184053 7/5/2007 6:48 PM
 | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote |

For AC who has some "mind blowers" to contribute. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 239052 7/5/2007 7:15 PM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote | How can you mention RAYTHEON and not mention Vannevar Bush?
Vannevar Bush, jefe of MJ-12. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 261970 7/5/2007 7:24 PM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote | Some threads today have connections. This one deals with guidance systems, so this website adds credibility that the planes were guided in remotely to crash into the towers, and leaves the door wide open for military involvement:
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While a hack bureaucrat at the the University of Wisconsin (Madison) threatens the dismissal of University Instructor Kevin Barrett for speaking out on the most heinous mass murder in history, way back when a REAL UNIVERSITY IN SPAIN analyzed the photo of the Boeing 737 drone that was substituted for the Flight 175 Boeing 767 that the Mainstream Media claimed hit the South Tower.
THESE PHOTOS show the results of 3 different scientific procedures for analyzing projections in a photograph. Especially notice in the third photo the projection on the vertical tail stabilizer highlighted in ORANGE. A telemetry expert emailed that the tail projection was a planar array antenna that was used to REMOTE CONTROL the Boeing 737 drone to the South Tower. This photo shows a NAVY planar array antenna: (Pic)
The blade antennas probably constituted a REMOTE CONTROL system used by the White Jet to bring the aircraft to Manhattan Island for handoff to a MILITARY helicopter hovering over the South Tower for final 'guidance'. The White Jet was seen in all 9/11 locations by witnesses and caught on video in most locations. The GREEN highlighted objects are NAPALM BOMBS, two of each side of the aircraft.
[link to home.att.net]
Very interesting website! Lots of pictures with detailed explanations.
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 189402 7/12/2007 3:08 PM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 263363 7/12/2007 7:40 PM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote | Too bad you can't install an antenna over the rudder on a Boeing. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 265253 7/12/2007 7:44 PM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote |
Some threads today have connections. This one deals with guidance systems, so this website adds credibility that the planes were guided in remotely to crash into the towers, and leaves the door wide open for military involvement: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 261970
Please see this thread. [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 265473 7/12/2007 9:55 PM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote | The planes that struck the twin towers were remote controlled.
Good video. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 263764 7/12/2007 10:20 PM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote | They are also involved with our satellites.
The ones that can do amazing things..... |
| Shechaiyah User ID: 264846 7/12/2007 10:31 PM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote | My theory is that ALL the 46 passengers on the four 911 flights were off-loaded and taken to underground enclaves, to join the Shadow Government, in expectation of some natural or political catastrophe.
I believe, they are all still alive somewhere, underground; and the 911 attack is how they "were disappeared" from society, without being sought by police or as missing persons.
Chai |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 265200 7/12/2007 11:31 PM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote |
for renewing my interest in investigating this company. Thank you OP.
Raytheon engineers invented the first microwave oven in the 1940's. It was a good 40+ years before they became commonplace in the ordinary household. Where will this company be in another 40 years?
A good way to predict future behavior is to look at past trends, and they have their fingers dipped into just about every military technology you can think of, and more that you can't.
From [link to www.raytheon.com.au]
Raytheon Company, with 2006 sales of $ 20.3 billion, is a technology leader specialising in defence, homeland security and other government markets throughout the world. with a history of innovation spanning more than 80 years, Raytheon provides state - of - the - art electronics, mission systems integration and other capabilities in the areas of sensing; effects; and command, control, communications and intelligence systems, as well as a broad range of mission support services. With headquarters in Waltham, Mass., Raytheon employs 73, 000 people worldwide.
Keep this thread alive people, these are BIG players. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 265200 7/13/2007 2:46 AM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote | Does this strike anyone as odd?
Just searching around for Raytheon related links on the net and I came across this article. But that’s not the part that strikes me as odd I only post it here for interest sake.
What strikes me as odd is what I discovered when I did a search, prompted by the article, on The National Children’s Advocacy Center. Take a look at their list of support partners from their website. [link to www.nationalcac.org]
If you check out the links on that page you will notice most of these companies are involved in military engineering technology.
Why are all these companies congregating around a child sexual abuse advocacy center? I couldn’t get a couple of the links to open but every other one had direct ties to Government & Military defense programs. The only one I found that didn’t was an architectural company that had a very clear Masonic symbol decorating their website.
I’ll ask again, does this seem ODD to anyone else?
BTW, This is the article I mentioned posted merely for interests sake...
Lewis A. (Tony) Palumbo is the executive for the Warfighter Protection Center for Integrated Defense Systems in Huntsville, Ala. In this role, which he assumed in April 2004, he is the Raytheon executive
responsible for assuring cohesive business operations in Alabama. He is also Chairman of the IDS Mission Center Executive Council, which encompasses 18 mission centers around the globe, and the senior Raytheon
representative to the Redstone Arsenal customer.
Raytheon Company, with 2006 sales of $20.3 billion, is an industry leader in defense and government electronics, space, information technology, technical services, and business and special mission aircraft. With headquarters in Waltham, Mass., Raytheon employs more than 80,000
people worldwide. (this paragraph shows up in a number of articles referring to the Raytheon company and is repeated word for word)
Based in Tewksbury, Mass., Integrated Defense Systems is Raytheon's leader in Joint Battlespace Integration. With a strong international and domestic customer base, including the U.S. Missile Defense Agency and the U.S. armed forces, Integrated Defense Systems provides integrated air and missile defense and naval and maritime warfighting solutions.
Before his current position, Palumbo served as Raytheon’s senior vice president of U.S. Business Development. He was responsible for the company’s business development and customer satisfaction activities involving federal agencies, principally the Department of Defense, its departments and agencies. He also supervised the activities of 27 company customer service centers throughout the United States.
Palumbo came to Raytheon through the merger with Hughes Aircraft Company, where he was vice president of Market Development from 1996 to 1997.
From 1995 to 1996, Palumbo served as director of Army Market Development where he coordinated all domestic Army market and program development activities at the corporate level and oversaw the activities of eight company customer center offices across the United States.
Before 1995, Palumbo was the manager for Hughes Missile Systems Company’s Advanced Army Programs, which included the Corps Surface-to-Air Missile (CORPS SAM) air defense system and several advanced technology programs. He joined Hughes in July 1991 after leaving Martin Marietta, where he provided systems engineering and business development support for its missile company.
Palumbo retired as a U.S. Army officer in 1990 after a distinguished career that included platoon, battery and battalion level commands; selection for brigade command; and concurrent service as director of Concepts, Studies, and Doctrine and director of Evaluation and Standardization at Fort Bliss, Texas.
Palumbo is a board member of the National Defense Industrial Association and the National Children’s Advocacy Center. He also is a member of the Association of the U.S. Army, Air Force Association, Surface Navy Association, Navy League, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Association of Former Intelligence Officers, Armed Forces
Communications and Electronics Association, Army Aviation Association of America, and the Huntsville Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce.
Palumbo earned a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Southern Mississippi and a master's in business administration from the University of Mississippi. He is also a graduate of the University of Chicago Graduate School’s Business Leadership Program, the Air Force Command and Staff College and the National War College. |
| Redheaded Stepchild User ID: 260497 7/13/2007 3:07 AM
 | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote | I'm sooooo glad Hubby didn't accept that job with Raytheon. LOL!
Raytheon is working with another company on a patented system that uses the atmosphere and directed microwaves to heat up the oil shale in the GREEN RIVER BASIN of Wyoming/Colorado fame. Can we spell HAARP?
[link to www.prnewswire.com]
RAYTHEON NEWS RELEASE
Raytheon Technology Shows Promise in Extracting Oil from Shale Economically
TEWKSBURY, Mass., May 8, 2006 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Shale reserves,estimated at more than two trillion barrels in the U.S., are a potential
source of oil that now may be economically unlocked thanks to technology developed by Raytheon Company and its partner, CF Technologies.
Raytheon's Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) business' radio frequency (RF) energy combined with critical fluid (CF) technology shows promise for efficiently extracting oil from shale.
"Raytheon is an expert in RF echnology," said Lee Silvestre, director of Mission Innovation at Raytheon IDS. "What makes this effort a breakthrough is that similar RF technology that we have been applying in
core defense products -- radars for tracking and guidance systems -- has demonstrated applications in the energy crisis."
Historically, the lack of an economical and environmentally friendly way for extracting oil from shale has kept it from being a significant energy source. Raytheon IDS and its partner, CF Technologies, located in Hyde Park, Mass., have struck upon a solution that could solve both the
economic and environmental roadblocks.
"We have partnered with CF Technologies, a company expert in critical fluids processes," said Silvestre. "We are now talking with energy companies to license our unique, patent pending technological approach."
Combining RF and CF technologies provides a revolutionary way for recovering oil from shale reserves worldwide, according to John Moses, president of CF Technologies. Based on laboratory results and analysis, the
oil produced is a light product, comparable to kerosene that can be produced by the unique process with high extraction efficiency.
"We took a systems approach to the energy problem," said John Cogliandro, Raytheon IDS chief engineer for the project. "Oil companies are under pressure to be more efficient in how they extract energy sources from the ground. Using our RF-CF technique provides a viable response to these pressures." In addition to producing more oil from shale formations, some companies may consider it an option for improving return from existing reserves that have been marginal, including heavy oils, tar sands and spent wells.
The development of this technology continues while outside experts are considering its ramifications.
Integrated Defense Systems is Raytheon's leader in Joint Battlespace Integration providing affordable, integrated solutions to a strong international and domestic customer base, including the U.S. Missile
Defense Agency and the U.S. armed forces.
Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2005 sales of $21.9 billion, is an industry leader in defense and government electronics, space, information technology, technical services, and business and special mission aircraft. With headquarters in Waltham, Mass., Raytheon employs 80,000 people worldwide.
Contact:
Guy Shields
978.858.5246
SOURCE Raytheon Company
EDIT: I hate the format...so I'm adding spaces. LOL "Until you are willing to organize your friends and neighbors and literally shut down cities - drive at 5mph through the streets of major cities on the freeway and stop commerce, refuse to show up for work, refuse to borrow and spend more than you make, show up in Washington DC with a million of your neighbors and literally shut down The Capitol you WILL be bent over the table on a daily basis." Karl Denninger
Don't blame me; I voted for Ron Paul.
Silence is consent. |
| Incredulous User ID: 266304 7/14/2007 2:18 PM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote | Wow. This does have me feeling a bit uncomfortable. I do not work for Raytheon employment wise, but I do indirectly. I build the circuit boards for many of their projects. The circuit boards alone price in the $15,000.00 to $30,000.00 per piece range. We are not privy to what these boards are for in all cases. I do know the boards used for the nose of Smart Bombs for certain. |
| PepeLapiu User ID: 369951 2/7/2008 11:35 PM | | Re: THE RAYTHEON THREAD - RAYTHEON TECH INVOLVED IN 9/11? - RAYTHEON CONNECTION TO VERICHIP/X-MARK? HAARP? | Quote | Hi, I was checking back on my article and I was very flattered to see that others liked it. However I should add some corrections to my original article.
Firstly Raytheon was not the sole contractor to build the Global Hawk. In fact it was built by some other company (don't remember the name) but Raytheon was their biggest sub-contractor and they supplied and developed several components such as a various sensors on board as well as guidance equipments and various other electronic gizmos and one of the two ground units used to control the Global Hawk was also built by Raytheon.
Cheers,
PepeLapiu
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