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9/11 War Games

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Michael Ruppert –

9/11 war games

Little did we know at the time, 9/11 was not a normal day of blue sky aviation. On the contrary, it was one of the busiest days in the history of American aviation, a dense forest of live fly exercises, drills, simulations, fake radar injects and utter confusion. And that was before the attacks even began. This is the story of 9/11 that you didn’t watch unfold on your TV that fateful day in 2001. This is the story of the 9/11 War Games.

9/11 War Games

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When we remember the events of 9/11, we are often invited to reflect on how the attack came out of the clear, blue sky. Until the terror began to unfold in real time on everyone’s television screen, it was just another beautiful, blue sky day, a perfect day for aviation.

9/11 from the top

CNN ANCHOR: It is 8 AM in Salisbury, North Carolina, 7:00 a.m. in Chicago, 5:00 a.m. in Calaveras County, California, where the news is being made on this Tuesday, September 11th.

CNN ANCHOR 2: From CNN…

MATT LAUER: Anyway, that’s all coming up. 8:01 let’s get to the top news stories of the morning. For that we turn to Anne Curry.

ANN CURRY: Because now we have a camera. Katy, Matt and Al, thank you so much this morning. Good morning, everybody, again.

SARAH FERGUSON: …but isn’t in America, in politics, isn’t spinning…What is spinning, Charlie?

CHARLIE GIBSON: Well, spinning is getting out your point of view, trying to put your interpretation on something.

FERGUSON: So do you think there is a lot of spinning done in politics…

FOX ANCHOR: …Miss America pageant, but this year things are different. Contestants will be quizzed on current events, US history and government. 10 of the 51 contestants got a preview. Among the questions: Naming the current vice president, and knowing what happened December 7th, 1941. Two contestants didn’t know Dick Cheney was the vice president and four missed the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

EARLY SHOW: Miles and miles of sunshine. Miles Davis. Going to put Miles out there today. Nice as it could be across the Northeast. Rough seas still from from the chop from that hurricane, but other than that it’s kind of quiet around the country. We like quiet. It’s quiet. It’s too quiet.

SOURCE: “It’s Too Quiet” The Early Morning Television of 9/11/2001

But that was merely the public’s impression of the events from ground level. Little did we know at the time, 9/11 was not a normal day of blue sky aviation. On the contrary, it was one of the busiest days in the history of American aviation, a dense forest of live fly exercises, drills, simulations, fake radar injects and utter confusion. And that was before the attacks even began.

This is the story of 9/11 that you didn’t watch unfold on your TV that fateful day in 2001. This is the story of the 9/11 War Games.

PART ONE – WAR GAMES

It only stands to reason that government employees, armed forces and first responders spend a considerable amount of time every year training to respond to crises. A major, catastrophic event may only happen once in a lifetime, but if and when it does occur, the appropriate personnel need to know how to respond.

Not all military exercises and government drills are the same, however. These training events can range all the way from computer simulations and war games—where no personnel are deployed and no physical resources are committed—to live field exercises where real people use real equipment and even real munitions to practice responding to real-world emergencies or simulate real warfare.  And as these drills and exercises move from abstract models to real-life exercises, the line between reality and simulation can become blurry.

What does it mean, then, when a simulation of an emergency takes place at the exact same place and time as that real emergency is happening in real life?

PETER POWER: Today we were running an exercise for a company—bearing in mind I’m now in the private sector—and we sat everybody down in the City. A thousand people involved in the whole organization, but the crisis team. And the most peculiar thing was we based our scenario on the simultaneous attacks on that underground and mainline station so we had to suddenly switch an exercise from fictional to real.

INTERVIEWER: Just to get this right, you were actually working today on an exercise that envisioned virtually this scenario?

POWER: Almost precisely.

SOURCE: Peter Power 7/7 Terror Rehearsal

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In the hours after the July 7th, 2005 bombings in London, Peter Power gave a series of interviews to various outlets confirming that he had been running an exercise at the exact time of the attack. That exercise envisioned bombs going off at Liverpool Street, King’s Cross, and Russell Square at exactly the same time as real bombs were going off at those very locations.

PETER POWER: At half past 9 this morning we were actually running an exercise for a company of over a thousand people in London based on simultaneous bombs going off precisely at the railway stations where it happened this morning, so I still have the hairs on the back of my neck standing up right now.

HOST: To get this quite straight, you were running an exercise to see how you would cope with this and it happened while you were running the exercise?

POWER: Precisely.

SOURCE: Peter Power 7/7 Terror Rehearsal

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What are we to make of this? Is this just a remarkable coincidence? Proof of the the keen insight of advisors like Peter Power in correctly predicting the locations and times of likely terror attacks? Or something altogether different? And, if this was set up by some intelligence agency or someone with advance knowledge of the real attack, what would be the point? Why would they bother to schedule a drill “rehearsing the event” at the same time as the event itself?

Just as there are various kinds of drills, war games and exercises, so, too, are there different ways that such simulations could be used to help facilitate an actual event. A drill could be used to distract security services and hinder responses, for example, thus helping an attack to succeed. Or the exercise could act as an alibi in case the plot is discovered before it can take place. Or, in an even more chilling scenario, a war game or training event could be used to recruit patsies who, believing they are only taking part in an exercise, unwittingly move people or equipment into place for a real attack.

KIMMY: Yes! I am the king! Numero uno, baby. Mmmm mmmm.

(The Gunmen walk over to Kimmy.)

BYERS: Find something?

KIMMY: Yep. I wound up in some government think-tank’s upload directory. Here’s your scenarios, ladies.

BYERS: It’s in clear. Counter-terrorism scenarios. War games developed for the Defense Department.

FROHIKE: What’s Scenario 12-D?

(Kimmy clicks on the file. A dialog box on the screen opens.)

FILE INFO
scenario_12D.txt
Domestic Airline In-Flight Terrorist Act

LANGLY: Airline terrorism? That doesn’t make sense. Your father was murdered over a war game?

BYERS: Download it.

SOURCE: 9/11 X-Files – The Lone Gunmen Pilot (Predictive Programming)

Incredibly, the plot of the pilot episode of “The Lone Gunmen,” a spin-off of the popular X-Files television program, aired in March 2001, depicted a scenario in which a group of government insiders piggy-backed on a military war game involving a hijacked airplane to remote control a civilian passenger jet into the World Trade Center.

BYERS SNR: What the hell are you doing? Why can’t you stay out of this. Leave me buried.

BYERS: What is scenario 12-D?

(BYERS SNR doesn’t respond.)

BYERS: We know it’s a war game scenario. That it has to do with airline counter-terrorism. Why is it important enough to kill for.

BYERS SNR: Because it’s no longer a game.

BYERS: But if some terrorist group wants to act out this scenario, then why target you for assassination?

BYERS SNR: Depends on who your terrorists are.

BYERS: The men who conceived of it the first place. You’re saying our government is planning to commit a terrorist act against a domestic airline?

BYERS SNR: There you go again. Blaming the entire government as usual. In fact, a small faction …

BYERS: For what possible gain?

BYERS SNR: The Cold War’s over, John. But with no clear enemy to stockpile against, the arms market’s flat. But bring down a fully loaded 727 into the middle of New York City and you’ll find a dozen tinpot dictators all over the world just clamoring to take responsibility, and begging to be smart-bombed.

But as outlandish as this idea seems to those not immersed in military history or strategy, the idea of a war game “going live” is not limited to the world of fiction. In fact, it is a real and openly-acknowledged secret among military planners that such exercises can be used as an operational cover for a real attack. Reflecting on lessons learned from his tenure as Secretary of Defense under Ronald Reagan, Casper Weinberger observed that “the difference between a realistic exercise or maneuver and what could be preparations for an attack, that line is sometimes quite blurred.”

And Weinberger should know. It was under his watch that a “fictional” war game scenario brought the world to the brink of a very real global thermonuclear war.

In 1983, at the height of Cold War tensions over the Reagan Administration’s moves to increase the US nuclear arsenal and his national security directive calling for the ability to win a nuclear war, NATO decided to simulate a first-strike nuclear attack on the Soviet Union in an exercise dubbed “Able Archer 83.” As recently declassified documents show, the exercise was unprecedented in its scale and scope, even involving a very real radio-silent air lift of 19,000 US troops to Europe. So realistic was the build up of forces and the preparations for nuclear strikes during these “war games” that, as we now know from these documents kept hidden from the public for 30 years, Able Archer 83 very nearly caused a real nuclear exchange.

But these concerns about war games going live did not end with the break up of the Soviet Union. On September 10, 2001, the Russian Air Force began a week-long training exercise over the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans. The exercise simulated a Russian bombing attack in response to NATO aggression. On September 9, 2001, NORAD announced they would be deploying additional fighter aircraft to Forward Operating Locations in Alaska and Northern Canada to monitor the exercise and “ensure that our air sovereignty is maintained.” The Russians called off their war game when the 9/11 attacks began to unfold.

Military planners know that simulations and war games can be used as cover for real attacks. But what about 9/11? Were there any exercises, simulations or drills that had a bearing on what was happening on that fateful day?

PART TWO – PREPARATIONS

In the wake of 9/11, the Bush Administration’s mantra became that no one could have imagined such an attack before it took place.

REPORTER: Why shouldn’t this be seen as an intelligence failure, that you were unable to predict something happening here?

CONDOLEEZZA RICE: Steve, I don’t think anybody could have predicted that these people would take an airplane and slam it into the World Trade Center, take another one and slam it into the Pentagon; that they would try to use an airplane as a missile, a hijacked airplane as a missile.

SOURCE: Press Briefing by National Security Advisor Dr. Condoleezza Rice, May 16, 2002

DONALD RUMSFELD: First, I must say, I know of no intelligence during the roughly six plus months leading up to September 11 th that indicated terrorists intended to hijack commercial airliners and fly them into the Pentagon or the World Trade Towers. If we had had such information, we could have acted on it.

SOURCE: September 11 Commission: Defense

GEORGE W. BUSH: Nobody in our government, at least, and I don’t think the prior government, could envision flying airplanes into buildings on such a massive scale.

SOURCE: President Addresses the Nation in Prime Time Press Conference, April 13, 2004
But, like everything else the Bush Administration told the public about 9/11, this, too, was a lie. Not only had government officials “envisioned flying airplanes into buildings” or “using an airplane as a missile,” but multiple agencies trained for just such an event prior to 9/11. In fact, as General Richard Myers—Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 2001 to 2005—went on to tell the 9/11 Commission, this precise scenario of a hijacked jet being flown into a high value target was drilled by NORAD not once or twice but five separate times in the run-up to September 11th.

On November 6th, 1999, they simulated an event in which terrorists hijacked a passenger jet flying out of JFK with the intention of crashing it into the United Nations building in New York.

On June 5th, 2000, they simulated two hijackings, one in which the terrorists intended to fly the plane into the Statue of Liberty, and the other in which the intended target was the White House.

An October 16th, 2000, NORAD drill saw a hijacker once again targeting the UN building, as did a nearly identical exercise on October 23rd of that year.

One of NORAD’s pre-9/11 hijack drills even saw the World Trade Center itself become the intended target.

Other exercises involved not just hijacked jets as weapons, but tested NORAD’s response to simultaneous hijackings being used in a coordinated attack on American airspace.

MR. BEN-VENISTE: Well, obviously it would be hard to imagine posturing for the exact scenario. But isn’t it a fact, sir, that prior to September 11th, 2001, NORAD had already in the works plans to simulate in an exercise a simultaneous hijacking of two planes in the United States?

GEN. MCKINLEY
: Colonel Scott, do you have any data on that? I’m not aware of that, sir. I was not present at the time.

MR. BEN-VENISTE: That was Operation Amalgam Virgo.

SOURCE: Terrorist Attacks and Response

Amalgam Virgo is an annual NORAD field training exercise, meaning that real aircraft are deployed and actual personnel are used to “simulate” real-life situations.  The planning document for Amalgam Virgo 01, which took place in June 2001, featured a picture of Osama Bin Laden surrounded by airplanes. Amalgam Virgo 02, which was already in the planning stages on 9/11 and actually took place in June 2002, involved a simulated hijacking of a real Delta Airlines 757 by “military personnel acting as civilian passengers” and ran through multiple scenarios for stopping the plane from reaching its target, including a shoot down.

But as uncanny as these similarities are to real life events, declassified documents from the 9/11 Commission archive show that many other types of hijack scenarios were practiced in the three years before September 11th. These documents prove that many of the lies told about the “confused” response to the 9/11 attacks are just that: lies.

We have long been told, for instance, that NORAD wasn’t set up to deal with a domestic hijacking threat because the agency was solely focused on outward threats.

RICHARD MYERS: It’s the way that we were directed to posture, looking outward. Those were the orders that NORAD had and has had for — ever since the end of the Soviet Union when we had at that time I think it was 26 alert sites around the United States and we’d gone down to seven.

SOURCE: September 11 Commission Hearing, June 17, 2004

But time after time between 1999 and 2001, NORAD simulated so-called “inside-inside” events, where domestic airliners bound for domestic destinations were hijacked en route. General Myers simply lied when he said that NORAD’s defenses were only directed toward outside threats. As these documents show, NORAD was actively engaged in modeling domestic terror threats, not only domestic civilian airliner hijackings but even one scenario, dubbed “Fertile Rice,” in which Osama bin Laden directed an attack on Washington using a drone aircraft laden with explosives.

And these were not the only pre-9/11 “training” events that bore a striking resemblance to the actual attacks. The specific scenario of a plane crashing into the Pentagon was drilled not just once or twice, but at least three separate times in the year prior to September 11th.

In October 2000, a Pentagon mass casualty exercise, or “MASCAL,” envisioned a scenario in which a passenger jet hit the Pentagon. Army medics, the Arlington Fire Department and other emergency responders participated in the drill.

In May 2001, another Pentagon Mass Casualty Exercise tested responses to a passenger jet crashing into the Pentagon’s courtyard. This time, the tri-Service DiLorenzo Health Care Clinic and the Air Force Flight Medicine Clinic participated in the training. Lieutenant Colonel John Felicio, deputy commander for administration of the DiLorenzo Tricare Health Clinic, later remarked: “You know, it was kind of eerie. The scenario we had for these MASCALS was very similar to what actually happened. Our scenario for both MASCALS was a plane flying into the Pentagon courtyard.”

Then, in August 2001, just one month before 9/11, yet another Pentagon mass casualty exercise practiced building evacuation. As General Lance Lord, Commander of Air Force Space Command, later noted: “Purely a coincidence, the scenario for that exercise included a plane hitting the building.”

“Purely a coincidence.” Time after time after time after time after time in the months leading up to the attacks, military personnel and first responders were trained to respond to the very events that the public is asked to believe actually took place on the day of 9/11. Some of these training exercises even involved real aircraft being “pretend” hijacked by real military personnel “acting as civilian passengers.”

Purely a coincidence.

As we can see, the idea that no one could have predicted the attacks of September 11th is not just a lie, but an absurd lie. In fact, the sheer number of times those very scenarios were exercised before they took place by itself raises the question of what these war game planners knew about what was set to take place that day.

But as remarkable as all of these drills and exercises are, more remarkable still are the similarities between the events of 9/11 and the war games that we now know were taking place that very morning.

PART THREE – TRAINING DAY

Tuesday, September 11, 2001, dawns temperate and nearly cloudless in the eastern United States. A perfect day for aviation.

Meanwhile, all around the country, military personnel, first responders and government officials prepare for one of the busiest days of “simulated” terror in history.

In New York City, preparations continue for “Operation Tripod,” an exercise run by the New York City Office of Emergency Management involving hundreds of personnel from FEMA and other disaster response agencies. The exercise simulates a bioterrorist attack on New York, and on the morning of September 11th equipment is already in place at Pier 92—just four miles north-northwest of the Twin Towers—to treat the “victims” of this pretend attack.

RUDY GIULIANI: … on September 12th, Pier 92 was going to have a drill. It had hundreds of people here from FEMA, from the Federal Government, from the State Emergency Management Office and they were getting ready for a drill for a bio-chemical attack. So that was going to be the place they were going to have the drill, the equipment was already there.

SOURCE: 9/11 Commission Hearings May 19, 2004

And on the 97th floor of the South Tower of the World Trade Center, a team of technology consultants who have flown in from California for the occasion are running an emergency drill in the offices of Fiduciary Trust.

Meanwhile in Washington, members of the 12th Aviation Battalion, in charge of “aviation support for the White House, US government officials, Department of Defense, Department of the Army, and other government agencies” are two hours away from their base, participating in their annual weapons training.

12 miles south of the Pentagon, Fort Belvoir begins a garrison control exercise drilling the base on its response to a simulated terrorist attack.

Firefighters at Fort Myer, just 1.5 miles from the Pentagon, are sitting down for an “aircraft crash refresher class.”

Matthew Rosenberg—an Army medic at the DiLorenzo TRICARE Health Clinic—sits down in Corridor 8 of the Pentagon to “study a new medical emergency disaster plan based on the unlikely scenario of an airplane crashing into the place.”

And in Chantilly, Virginia—just four miles from the runway of Dulles Airport—the military and CIA personnel who staff the National Reconnaissance Office are beginning an exercise in which a plane crashes into their building.

Members of the Joint Special Operations Command (the US military’s “top counter terrorism unit”) are in Hungary preparing for “Jackal Cave,” a highly-classified joint readiness exercise.

Fighter pilots deployed to monitor the Russian Air Force’s training exercise in the Arctic are readying themselves for a day of maneuvers in Alaska and Northern Canada.

And at NORAD’s combat operations center at the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado, military commanders are preparing for one of the busiest days of war games and exercises in the history of the United States.

BARRIE ZWICKER: Michael Ruppert is standing by at his office in Sherman Oaks, California. Michael, thanks for this. What is the reason for the failure of US military jets to show up in a timely fashion on 9/11?

MICHAEL RUPPERT: Well, the simple fact is, Barrie, that they didn’t know where to go. The reason that they didn’t know where to go was because a number of conflicting and overlapping war game exercises were taking place, one of which, Northern Vigilance, had pulled a significant number of North American fighter aircraft into Canada and western Alaska and and northern Alaska in a mock Cold War hijack exercise. There was another drill, Vigilant Guardian, which was a hijack exercise, a command post exercise, but it involved the insertion of false radar blips on to radar screens in the NorthEast Air Defense Sector. In addition we have a confirmation thanks to General Richard Myers who was acting Chairman of the Joint Chiefs who told Richard Clarke, as reported in Clarke’s book, that there was another exercise, Vigilant Warrior, which was, in fact, according to a NORAD source a live fly hijack drill being conducted at the same time.

With only eight available fighter aircraft, and they have to be dispatched in pairs, they were dealing with as many as 22 possible hijacks on the day of 9/11 and they couldn’t separate the war game exercises from the actual hijacks.

SOURCE: The Great Deception

Yes, on the morning of September 11, 2001, the stage was perfectly set for an unprecedented day of simulated terror throughout the northeastern United States.

And then it all happened for real.

PART FOUR – THIS IS NOT AN EXERCISE

08:37:52

BOSTON CENTER: Hi. Boston Center T.M.U. [Traffic Management Unit], we have a problem here. We have a hijacked aircraft headed towards New York, and we need you guys to, we need someone to scramble some F-16s or something up there, help us out.

POWELL: Is this real-world or exercise?

BOSTON CENTER: No, this is not an exercise, not a test.

SOURCE: Vanity Fair

Confusion.

08:52:40

NASYPANY: This is what I got. Possible news that a 737 just hit the World Trade Center. This is a real-world. And we’re trying to confirm this. Okay. Continue taking the fighters down to the New York City area, J.F.K. area, if you can. Make sure that the F.A.A. clears it— your route all the way through. Do what we gotta do, okay? Let’s press with this. It looks like this guy could have hit the World Trade Center.

SOURCE: Vanity Fair

Chaos.

09:49

HERNDON CENTER: Ah, do we wanna think about, ah, scrambling aircraft?

FAA HEADQUARTERS: Ah, (sighs) oh God, I don’t know.

HERNDON: Uh, that’s a decision someone is gonna have to make probably in the next 10 minutes.

FAA HQ: Uh, you know everybody just left the room.

SOURCE: Rutgers Law Review

Paralysis.

There are many ways to describe the FAA, DoD and NORAD response to the events of 9/11. But given that, according to the official 9/11 conspiracy theory, not a single fighter jet was able to intercept a single hijacked airliner between the first hijacking report at 8:20 AM and Flight 93’s downing nearly two hours later at 10:03 AM, the claim that the response to these events was actually enhanced by the war games and exercises taking place that morning is downright absurd.

REP. CYNTHIA MCKINNEY: The question was we had four war games going on on September 11th, and the question that I tried to pose before the secretary had to go to lunch was whether or not activities of the four war games going on on September 11th actually impaired our ability to respond to the attacks.

GEN. RICHARD MYERS: The answer to the question is no, it did not impair our response. In fact, General Eberhart, who was in the command of the North American Aerospace Defense Command, he testified in front of the 9/11 Commission, I believe—I believe—he told them that it enhanced our ability to respond, given that NORAD didn’t have the overall responsibility for responding to the attacks that day. That was an FAA responsibility.

SOURCE: Fiscal Year 2006 Defense Budget

MR. ROEMER: General Eberhart, a question about our training posture on the day of 9/11. On page five of our Staff Statement, the FAA says at 8:38 in the morning, “Hi, Boston Center, TMU, we have a problem here. We have a hijacked aircraft headed towards New York and we need you guys to — we need someone to scramble some F-16s or something up there. Help us out.” NEADS says, “Is this real world or an exercise?”

My question is, you were postured for an exercise against the former Soviet Union. Did that help or hurt? Did that help in terms of were more people prepared? Did you have more people ready? Were more fighters fueled with more fuel? Or did this hurt in terms of people thinking, “No, there’s no possibility that this is real world; we’re engaged in an exercise,” and delay things? Or did it have both impacts?

GEN. EBERHART: Sir, my belief is that it helped because of the manning, because of the focus, because the crews — they have to be airborne in 15 minutes. And that morning, because of the exercise, they were airborne in six or eight minutes. And so I believe that focus helped.

The situation that you’re referring to, I think, at most cost us 30 seconds — 30 seconds.

SOURCE: September 11 Commission Hearing, June 17, 2004

These lies have been carefully crafted over years and presented in such densely-packed soundbites that it is difficult to deconstruct them all.

General Myers’ assertion that it was not NORAD but the FAA that had the responsibility to respond to the attacks that morning is one such lie. In reality, NORAD is specifically tasked with dealing with such events itself, not waiting passively for FAA orders. NORAD’s own regulations for dealing with hijacked jets specifically state that “FAA Authorization for Interceptor Operations is not used for intercept and airborne surveillance of hijacked aircraft within the [continental United States].”

And General Eberhart’s assertion that the confusion over whether the events that were unfolding were real world events or merely exercises “cost us 30 seconds” is belied by the actual audio recordings of the FAA and NORAD response that morning. Time and time again throughout the entire morning, air traffic controllers and military operators are forced to clarify that the events being reported are not part of an exercise.

08:37:52

BOSTON CENTER: Hi. Boston Center T.M.U. [Traffic Management Unit], we have a problem here. We have a hijacked aircraft headed towards New York, and we need you guys to, we need someone to scramble some F-16s or something up there, help us out.

POWELL: Is this real-world or exercise?

BOSTON CENTER: No, this is not an exercise, not a test.

SOURCE: Vanity Fair

08:37:56

WATSON: What?

DOOLEY: Whoa!

WATSON: What was that?

ROUNTREE: Is that real-world?

DOOLEY: Real-world hijack.

WATSON: Cool!

SOURCE: Vanity Fair

08:42:59

NASYPANY: Fourteen forty three, look for it, right there, ok, mode three, fourteen forty three, last known. No, this is real world. Ok, we’re in the high chair.

SOURCE: Rutgers Law Review

08:43:06

FOX: I’ve never seen so much real-world stuff happen during an exercise.

SOURCE: Vanity Fair

08:57:11

NASYPANY: Think we put the exercise on the hold. What do you think? [Laughter.]

SOURCE: DRM1_DAT2_Channel2_MCC_Op [TRANSCRIPT]

This persistent confusion over the reality of what was happening that day is hardly surprising. Although the exact details are still shrouded under a cloud of official secrecy, on the morning of 9/11 NORAD was in the middle of a week-long war game that “coincidentally” included simulated hijackings of passenger jets.

“Vigilant Guardian” is an annual command post exercise involving all levels of NORAD command. Vigilant Guardian 01 was a week-long war game described as a “simulated air war,” and, just two days before 9/11, it had involved a simulated terrorist hijacking of a civilian passenger jet by terrorists intending to blow the plane up with explosives over New York City. Even more remarkably, on the very morning of September 11th, they were planning to simulate another passenger jet hijacking just one hour after the attacks began to unfold.

In 2006, Vanity Fair reporter Michael Bronner was the first journalist given access to the tapes of NORAD operations that morning. In his subsequent article on the subject, “9/11 Live: The NORAD Tapes,” Bronner talked to Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Nasypany, the mission-crew commander on the “ops” floor at the Northeast Air Defense Sector on the morning of 9/11.

“When they told me there was a hijack, my first reaction was ‘Somebody started the exercise early,’” Nasypany later told me. The day’s exercise was designed to run a range of scenarios, including a “traditional” simulated hijack in which politically motivated perpetrators commandeer an aircraft, land on a Cuba-like island, and seek asylum. “I actually said out loud, ‘The hijack’s not supposed to be for another hour,’” Nasypany recalled.

As a command post exercise, Vigilant Guardian was not conducted with real airplanes but what’s known as “sim over live,” where simulated aircraft are injected into NORAD’s air traffic system. Although the official narrative holds that the simulated injects were cleared from NORAD’s radars as soon as they appeared, thus causing no confusion, the actual NORAD tapes tell a different story.

At 9:04 AM, directly after Flight 175 crashed into the South Tower, two officers monitoring the events at NORAD’s Northeast Air Defense Sector (NEADS) can be heard to refer to the events as potential exercise “inputs.”

09:04:50

SPEAKER 1: Is this explosion part of that that we’re lookin’ at now on TV?

SPEAKER 2: Yes.

SPEAKER 1: Jesus …

SPEAKER 2: And there’s a possible second hijack also—a United Airlines …

SPEAKER 1: Two planes?…

SPEAKER 2: Get the fuck out …

SPEAKER 1: I think this is a damn input, to be honest.

SOURCE: Vanity Fair

At 9:09 AM, one NEADS technician complains about the exercises taking place and the confusion with real world events.

BACKGROUND MALE SPEAKER: Langley’s on battle stations.

FEMALE SPEAKER: Fuck.

FEMALE SPEAKER 2: What?

BACKGROUND MALE SPEAKER: Battle stations.

FEMALE SPEAKER: Langley.

FEMALE SPEAKER: LFI.

FEMALE SPEAKER: I know. I hope they cancel the exercise, because this is ridiculous.

SOURCE: DRM1_DAT2_Channel_4_ID_Op [TRANSCRIPT]

And at 9:15 AM, an off-duty NEADS technician calls in to ask about the day’s events and the ongoing exercise.

SGT. ZUBON: You guys watching the news?

NEADS TECHNICIAN: Yeah, they’ve got it on in the battlecab right now.

ZUBON: Oh, do they?

NEADS: Yeah.

ZUBON: Yeah, I’ve been watching it for about ten minutes, and I said “I wonder if they’re—did they suspend the exercise?”

NEADS: Not at this time, no.

ZUBON: Not yet?

NEADS: But I think they’re going to. I don’t know. (Laughing).

ZUBON: Yeah, I would imagine.

NEADS: Things look pretty horrific out there.

SOURCE: 0915 Not at this time

Remarkably, at 9:30 AM, a full hour and ten minutes into the attacks, simulated aircraft were still being injected into the radar screens at NEADS. One frustrated staff member directing the response on the NEADS operations floor had to order his coworkers to “turn their sim switches off,” stopping the fake simulations from confusing the radar operators.

UNIDENTIFIED SPEAKER: You know what, let’s get rid of this goddamn sim. Turn your sim switches off. Let’s get rid of that crap.

SOURCE: RM1_DAT2_Channel2_MCC_Op [TRANSCRIPT]

Even worse, at the same time as these false inputs were distracting the radar operators, real military aircraft that are taking part in the live-fly exercises that day are further complicating the response to the attacks.

MALE SPEAKER: Boston Center T.M.U., yeah, we’ve got a question for you.

BACKGROUND MALE: Yes, sir.

MALE SPEAKER 1: We’re wondering if we should tell them to return to Base if they’re just on training missions, or what you guys—

BACKGROUND MALE: No, no. They’re actually on the active air per the DO out there.

BACKGROUND MALE: Is this guy launched (inaudible)?

BACKGROUND MALE: Everybody’s who’s up, you want them up?

BACKGROUND MALE: Yes, we did send the ones home that were on the training mission.

BACKGROUND MALE: OK.

BACKGROUND MALE: They are sent home.

(Simultaneous background conversations)

BACKGROUND MALE: But the Pantas are out there from Otis.

MALE SPEAKER: Right. I understand that. I’m talking about— I think there’s somebody training up in the Falcon Acts area right now.

BACKGROUND MALE: No.

BACKGROUND MALE: Falcon. Stand by. Let me—

MALE SPEAKER: Just in general anybody that’s training.

BACKGROUND MALE: Anybody in training, send them home? Missions are Falcon send them home?

BACKGROUND MALE: Right.

BACKGROUND MALE: Yeah, go ahead and send them home.

MALE SPEAKER: OK, fine.

SOURCE: RM1_DAT2_Channel2_MCC_Op [TRANSCRIPT]

Even more incredibly, false radar injects continued to show up on radar screens at NORAD’s Operations Center in Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado, at 10:12 AM, a full nine minutes after the attacks had ended.

CAPT. BRIAN NAGEL: Sim…or, sorry, northeast weapons.

CAPT. TAYLOR: Hello, this is Captain Taylor calling from Cheyenne Mountain test control.

NAGEL: Yes.

TAYLOR: What we need you to do right now is to terminate all exercise inputs coming into Cheyenne Mountain.

NAGEL: Yes. Can you call 6180 extension for that, please?

TAYLOR: 6180?

NAGEL: You bet, he’ll give you that.

TAYLOR: I’ll do that.

NAGEL: OK, thank you.

SOURCE: DRM2_DAT1_Channel_20_SD2_TK.zip [TRANSCRIPT]

In the face of this overwhelming documentary evidence that the exercises taking place that morning were a persistent source of distraction that significantly complicated response efforts, the retort of the 9/11 Commission and its proponents that these false radar blips were a minor issue that “at most cost us 30 seconds” rings exceedingly hollow.

But that official story becomes even more implausible when it is learned that air traffic controllers and military personnel were not responding to four, clearly reported hijacked aircraft, as the public now imagines it, but as many as 29 potential hijackings.

MAJ. GEN. LARRY ARNOLD: We were in the process of launching aircraft all over the country during that timeframe. We had multiple aircraft called hijacked all over the country.

SOURCE: September 11 Commission Hearing, June 17, 2004

GEN. MYERS: In fact, as General Arnold said, we fought many phantoms that day. […] We got many aircraft calls inbound that morning that turned out to be phantoms.

SOURCE: September 11 Commission Hearing, June 17, 2004

9/11 building #6

These false reports included:

  • United Airlines Flight 177, which was inexplicably reported as hijacked at 9:25 AM despite still being on the ground at Boston’s Logan International Airport.
  • Delta 1989, a 767 flying from Boston to Los Angeles that was repeatedly identified as suspicious on the morning of 9/11 and ordered to land at a secure, remote area of Cleveland Hopkins Airport, where the pilot signalled “all clear” to the SWAT team outside the plane with blood running down his face.
  • Continental Airlines Flight 321, which had inexplicably “squawked” the hijack code from the plane’s transponder three times before being safely brought down in Peoria.
  • KAL 85, en route from Seoul, South Korea to New York, which inexplicably sent “five separate and ongoing indicators of a hijacking situation” before being intercepted by NORAD fighters over Alaska and directed to land at Whitehorse in northern Canada or be shot down.
  • And literally dozens of other suspicious aircraft, inexplicable hijack indicators, false reports of planes that “never existed,” and other bizarre incidents, some of which have still never been explained to the public to this day.

But the most baffling of all of these reports involved American Airlines Flight 11, the Boeing 767 en route from Boston to Los Angeles that, according to the official government conspiracy theory, was hijacked by Mohamed Atta and flown into the North Tower of the World Trade Center.

Incredibly, air traffic controllers and military fighter jets spent much of the crucial time in the midst of the 9/11 attacks dealing with a completely false report that Flight 11 had not crashed into the World Trade Center at all, but was instead still airborne and heading towards Washington.

COLIN SCOGGINS: Scoggins, (FAA) military (operations specialist), Boston Center. I just had a report that American 11 is still in the air and it’s on its way towards — heading towards Washington.

NEADS TECHNICIAN: American 11 is still in the air—

SCOGGINS: Yes.

NEADS: —on its way towards Washington?

SCOGGINS: It was another aircraft that hit the tower. That’s the latest report we have.

NEADS: Okay.

SCOGGINS: I’m going to try to confirm an ID for you, but I would assume he’s somewhere over either New Jersey or somewhere further south.

NEADS: Okay. So American 11 isn’t a hijack at all, then, right?

SCOGGINS: No, he is a hijack.

NEADS: American 11 is a hijack?

SCOGGINS: Yes.

NEADS: And he’s going into Washington.

SCOGGINS: This could be a third aircraft.

SOURCE: NEADS Tapes: The “Phantom Flight 11 Call” on 9/11

This completely false report, phoned in by FAA military operations specialist Colin Scoggins, further confused the already overwhelmed NEADS technicians. In response, NEADS Mission Crew Commander Kevin Nasypany scrambled some of the only fighters in the entire defense sector to chase after this phantom flight.

09:21:50

NASYPANY: O.K. American Airlines is still airborne—11, the first guy. He’s heading towards Washington. O.K., I think we need to scramble Langley right now. And I’m—I’m gonna take the fighters from Otis and try to chase this guy down if I can find him.

SOURCE: Vanity Fair

So confusing was this series of events that even years later at the 9/11 Commission hearings, both commissioners and military commanders struggled to even communicate about the problem itself, let alone determine how such a false report persisted for so long.

MR. KEAN: Commissioner Gorelick.

MS. GORELICK: A couple of follow-up questions. First, for General Arnold, you testified before us before that the jets were scrambled in response to Flight 93, not American 11, and when you were asked about—

GEN. ARNOLD: I was wrong. I was wrong.

MS. GORELICK: Yeah. But—but the question about that is, and I want to be fair to you and give you an opportunity to respond, you said that the reason that you were wrong was that you hadn’t had an opportunity to listen to the tapes, or the tapes were not accessible. But, I mean, we have—I’m just holding four of them — different headquarters and CONR logs that are—that clearly reflect that the scrambling was done in response to this phantom American 11, which didn’t exist anymore. And it was responsibility, as I recall, to do the after-action report, or to lead it, or to be in part responsible for it. Did you not look at the logs in that process?

GEN. ARNOLD: Well, you refer to an after-action report that I was—that we didn’t do. I mean, I don’t recall doing an after- action report—

SOURCE: September 11 Commission Hearing, June 17, 2004

MR. BEN-VENISTE: Why did no one mention the false report received from FAA that Flight 11 was heading south during your initial appearance before the 9/11 Commission back in May of last year? And why was there no report to us that contrary to the statements made at the time, that there had been no notification to NORAD that Flight 77 was a hijack?

GEN. LARRY ARNOLD: Well, the first part of your question—Mr. Commissioner, first of all, I would like to say that a lot of the information that you have found out in your study of this of this 9/11, the things that happened on that day, helped us reconstruct what was going on.

And if you’re talking about the American 11, in particular, the call of American 11, is that what you are referring to?

MR. BEN-VENISTE: Yes.

GEN. ARNOLD: The American 11, that was—call after it had impacted, is that what you’re referring to?

MR. BEN-VENISTE: No. I’m talking about the fact that there was miscommunication that Flight 11 was still heading south instead of having impacted—

GEN. ARNOLD: That’s what I’m referring to. That’s correct. […]

MR. BEN-VENISTE: General, is it not a fact that the failure to call our attention to the miscommunication and the notion of a phantom Flight 11 continuing from New York City south in fact skewed the whole reporting of 9/11, it skewed the official Air Force report, which is contained in a book called “The Air War Over America,” which does not contain any information about the fact that you were following, or thinking of a continuation of Flight 11, and that you had not received notification that Flight 77 had been hijacked?

GEN. ARNOLD: Well, as I recall, first of all, I didn’t know the call signs of the airplanes when these things happened. When the call came that American 11 was possible hijacked aircraft, that aircraft just led me to come to the conclusion that there were other aircraft in the system that were a threat to the United States.

SOURCE: September 11 Commission Hearing, June 17, 2004

PHILIP ZELIKOW: In their testimony, and in other public statements, NORAD officials also stated that the Langley fighters were scrambled to respond to the notifications about American 77 and/or United 93. These statements were incorrect as well. The report of American 11 heading south as the cause of the Langley scramble is reflected not just in taped conversations at NEADS, but in taped conversations in FAA centers, on chat logs compiled at NEADS, continental region headquarters, and NORAD, and in other records. Yet this response to a phantom aircraft, American 11, is not recounted in a single public timeline or statement issued by FAA or DOD. Instead, since 9/11, the scramble of the Langley fighters has been described as a response to the reported hijacking of American 77, or United 93, or some combination of the two. This inaccurate account created the appearance that the Langley scramble was a logical response to an actual hijacked aircraft.

SOURCE: September 11 Commission Hearing, June 17, 2004

False radar inputs. Military aircraft participating in exercises in the middle of a crisis. Civilian aircraft squawking false hijack reports. Fighter jets chasing phantom planes.

Which of these reports were merely the “fog of war” so often referred to by promoters of the official 9/11 story, and which were part of the exercise themselves? Were there field exercises of hijackings taking place that morning that were then mistaken for the real thing? What part did these war games and exercises play in hampering the response of the many military officers who had spent their whole careers training to protect American airspace?

Did the war games help the perpetrators of 9/11 in their attack?

The answers to these questions, like so many other questions about the events of September 11th, remain shrouded under a veil of official government secrecy.

PART FIVE: BEYOND COINCIDENCE

“Purely a coincidence.”

According to the official story of 9/11 itself, we are told that simulated hijackings were taking place at the same time as real-life hijackings. That an airplane-into-building drill was occurring at the same time as airplanes were flying into buildings. That false radar blips and fake hijack reports were competing for the military’s attention with real-world radar blips and hijack reports. And throughout it all, technicians, operators, military personnel and air traffic controllers were constantly seeking reassurance that what they were seeing was not part of an exercise.

Purely a coincidence? Or part of a pre-meditated plan?

And if this unprecedented tangle of exercises, drills and simulations was part of a pre-meditated plan, what was that plan? What would be the point of simulating the attacks even as the attacks themselves were taking place?

MICHAEL RUPPERT: For me, the pivotal evidence absolutely demonstrating direct government complicity in and management of the attacks was found in a number of undisputed yet virtually unaddressed war games that I have shown were being conducted, coordinated, and/or controlled by Vice President Dick Cheney or his immediate staff on the morning of September the 11th.

The names of those wargames are known to include: Vigilant Guardian, Vigilant Warrior, Northern Guardian, Northern Vigilance, and Tripod. There is a possibility that Northern Guardian is a duplicate name, but the remaining exercises are indisputably separate events with different objectives. All have been reported by major press organizations relying on undisputed quotes from participating military and FAA personnel. They have also been confirmed by NORAD press releases. All, except for Northern Vigilance and Tripod II, had to do with hijacked airliners inside the continental United States, specifically within the northeast air defense sector or NEADS, where all four 9/11 hijackings occurred.

According to a clear record, some of these exercises involve commercial airline hijackings. In some cases, false blips or “injects” were deliberately inserted into FAA and military radar screens, and they were present during at least the first attacks. This effectively paralyzed fighter response because with only eight fighters available in the region, there were as many as 22 possible hijackings taking place.

Other exercises, specifically Northern Vigilance, had pulled significant fighter resources away from the northeast US just before 9/11 into northern Canada and Alaska. In addition, a close reading of key news stories published in the spring of 2004 revealed for the first time that some of these drills were live-fly exercises, where actual aircraft—likely flown by remote control—were simulating the behavior of hijacked airliners in real life. All of this as the real attacks began.

The fact that these exercises have never been systematically and thoroughly explored in the mainstream press or publicly by Congress—or at least publicly in any detail whatsoever by this so-called “independent” 911 Commission—made me think that they might be the holy grail of 9/11. And that’s exactly what they turned out to be.

Only one war game exercise, Vigilant Guardian, was mentioned in a footnote to the Kean Commission report, and then it was deliberately mislabeled as an exercise intended to intercept Russian bombers instead of a hijack exercise in the northeast sector. Even then a deliberate lie was told to the American people as NORAD commander General Ralph Eberhart testified to the Commission that the exercise actually expedited US Air Force response during the attacks.

Before the Commission’s final hearing I undertook a direct investigation in an attempt to learn more details about each of the exercises and specifically who was controlling them or had planned them to take place on September the 11th, where it’s abundantly clear based upon the record of statements made by the US Air Force and FAA personnel that the games had effectively paralyzed fighter response during the attacks.

9/11 today to night

SOURCE: 9/11 Omission Hearings – Michael Ruppert On Dick Cheney – 9/9/2004

The exercises taking place on 9/11 could only be to the benefit of the attackers. No stand down order would have kept any dedicated fighter pilot worth his salt grounded during the only attack on his country’s air space in his lifetime. But if those fighter pilots and their commanders had no idea what was real and what was fake, what was an actual threat and what was just a phantom blip, then their response could be effectively contained.

And it was. The utter “failure” of the air response that morning is proof of that.

But if the simulations and war games on the morning of 9/11 were part of a pre-meditated plan on the part of the attackers, then the obvious question is who were the attackers? Are we to believe that the dastardly Al Qaeda masterminds not only perpetrated the simultaneous hijacking of four civilian airliners, turning off the plane’s transponders and putting them through a series of maneuvers that even advanced pilots could not replicate to hit their targets with pinpoint accuracy, but also penetrated the command structure of the US military and NORAD itself to direct the planning and scheduling of simultaneous war games mirroring their own plot to confuse the air response to the attacks?

Because if that sounds like an outlandish comic book fantasy, then there is only one other possible conclusion: That members of the National Command Authority, the US military and NORAD in a position to plan and schedule such exercises were the attackers themselves.

BYERS: What is scenario 12-D?

(BYERS SNR doesn’t respond.)

BYERS: We know it’s a war game scenario. That it has to do with airline counter-terrorism. Why is it important enough to kill for.

BYERS SNR: Because it’s no longer a game.

BYERS: But if some terrorist group wants to act out this scenario, then why target you for assassination?

BYERS SNR: Depends on who your terrorists are.

BYERS: The men who conceived of it the first place. You’re saying our government is planning to commit a terrorist act against a domestic airline?

BYERS SNR: There you go again. Blaming the entire government as usual. In fact, a small faction …

BYERS: For what possible gain?

BYERS SNR: The Cold War’s over, John. But with no clear enemy to stockpile against, the arms market’s flat. But bring down a fully loaded 727 into the middle of New York City and you’ll find a dozen tinpot dictators all over the world just clamoring to take responsibility, and begging to be smart-bombed.

But that’s “just fiction” and the fact that it all happened in real life a few months later is just another “pure coincidence.”

The truth of what happened that morning would be remarkably easy to come to if those involved in the planning and execution of the day’s training events were to open the records and allow independent examination of the precise situations that were being trained that day, how those scenarios were arrived at, who planned them, who was in charge of them, what radar injects and false reports and live-fly simulations were taking place, how these exercise inputs were relayed to technicians and air traffic controllers, and what steps were taken at what times to allow those events to continue even as the attacks they were supposed to be simulating were actually happening in real life.

But we shouldn’t expect the guilty parties to indict themselves, and so it is no surprise at all that the official government investigation into 9/11 studiously avoided facing any of these issues head on.

VOICE FROM AUDIENCE: Ask about the war games that were planned for 9-11.

MR. KEAN: Commissioner Gorelick.

MS. GORELICK: Um.

VOICE FROM AUDIENCE: Tell us about the 9-11 war games.

MS. GORELICK: Could you please be quiet, we only have a few minutes with General Myers, and I would like to ask a question.

VOICE FROM AUDIENCE: Tell us about the war games.

MS. GORELICK: I’m sorry.

MR. KEAN: I would ask please for the people in the audience to be quiet if you want to stay here.

SOURCE: 9/11 Commission hearing June 17, 2004

So what does it mean when a simulation of a catastrophic and catalyzing event takes place at the exact same place and time as that event is happening in real life?

This is one of the many crucial questions of 9/11 that have been swept under the rug over the past 17 years. But it is not a rhetorical question. It is a very real question with a very real answer. And until that question is answered, we will never find justice for the victims of 9/11.

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  • Everybody dies but, not everybody lives.
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  • What leads to unhappiness, is making pleasure the chief aim.
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  • Man is as he believes.
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  • For want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of horse the rider was lost; being overtaken and slain by the enemy, all for want of care about a horseshoe nail.
  • Take a second look, it costs you nothing.
  • Men were born with two eyes, but one tongue, in order that they should see twice as much as they say.
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  • Behind every fortune is a  great crime.
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  • It’s what you learn after after you know it all that counts.
  • Power undirected by high purpose spells calamity; and high purpose by itself is utterly useless if the power to put it into effect is lacking.
  • Success has always been easy to measure. It’s the distance between one’s origins and one’s final achievement.
  • The philosopher is Nature’s pilot. And, there you have our difference: to be in hell is to drift; to be in heaven is to steer.
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  • Category: Wise Quotes  (307)

    Logical sayings with deeper meaning. Its nature, origins and development last through the ages. Perception, learning, thinking, intelligence or creativity can p…

    • The love of liberty is the love of others the love of power is the love of ourselves. by: Zardoz

      Hazlitt (1778-1830)

    • Few things are impossible through diligence and skill. Great works are performed not by strength, but perseverance. by: jobs

       Samuel Johnson

    • The only limits to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. by: jobs

       Franklin D. Roosevelt

    • For the resolute and determined there is time and opportunity. by: jobs

       Ralph Waldo Emerson

    • In youth we learn, in old age we understand. by: jobs

       Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

    • Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one. by: Zardoz

      Paine (1737-1809)

    • Personal wealth has never been important to me. What is important is the team of people I work with. by: jobs

      George Davies

    • Work joyfully and peacefully knowing that right thoughts and right efforts inevitably bring about right results. by: jobs

       James Allen  

    • Not believing in force is the same as not believing in gravitation. by: Sharin

      Leon Trotsky (1879-1940)

    • Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear not absence of fear. by: jobs

       Mark Twain

    • Cherish your visions and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievements. by: jobs

      Napoleon Hill

    • Out of the chill and the shadow, into the thrill and the shine, out of the dearth and famine, into the fullness divine. by: Zardoz

      Margaret Sangster (1858-1912)

    • For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. by: jobs

       - Leonardo da Vinci

    • It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. by: jobs

       - Henry David Thoreau

    • Power invariably means both responsibility and danger. by: Sharin

      Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)

    • The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. by: Sharin

      Eleanor Roosevelt

    • Wisdom alone is true ambition's aim wisdom the source of virtue and of fame, obtained with labor for mankind employed and when most share it,  best enjoyed. by: Sharin

      Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947)

    • What government is the best? That which teaches us to govern ourselves. by: Frank

      Goethe (1749-1832)

    • If you think about disaster, you will get it. Brood about death and you hasten your demise. Think positively and masterfully, with confidence and faith, and life becomes more secure, more fraught with action, richer in achievement and experience. by: Zardoz

      Edward Rickenbacker (1890-1973)

    • It is a funny thing about life if you refuse to accept anything but the best you very often get it. by: Sharin

      Somerset Maugham (1874-1965)

    • It is criminal to steal a purse. It is daring to steal a fortune. It is a mark of greatness to steal a crown. The blame diminishes as guilt increases. by: Sharin

      Schiller (1759-1805)

    • Language is the armory of the human mind and at once contains the trophies of its past and the weapons of its future conquests. by: Sharin

      Samuel Coleridge (1772-1834)

    • Fishes live in the sea, as men do a-land, the great ones eat up the little ones. by: Sharin

      Shakespeare (1564-1616)

    • Pessimist, one who when he has the choice of  two evils, chooses both. by: Zardoz

      Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)

    • This world is full of beauty, as other worlds above and if we did our duty, it might be as full of love. by: jobs

      George Massey (1828-1907)

    • The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly. by: jobs

      Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

    • Every where you trip a treasure lies. by: Frank

      Zardoz quote

    • Life is too short to be taken seriously. by: Frank

      Mike Nease

    • Prayer is the contemplation of the facts of life from the highest point of view.  by: Frank

         Emerson (1803-18882)

    • All religions are therapies for the sorrows and disorders of the soul. by: jobs

      C. G. Jung (1875-1961)

    • Religion is essentially the art and theory of the remaking of man. Man is not a finished creation. by: jobs

      Sivananda (Born 1887)

    • Religion is the intellectual resolution of the unknown. by: jobs

      Buckminster Fuller(1895-1983)

    • The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which ones to burn. by: Frank

      David Russell

    • The gods are the creations of the creator. They are not emanations of The Eternal. They are made by the adoration of the worshipers. It is not the gods that do the work of creation. This is done by the great natural forces working each according to its nature, the gods come into their procession after the egg of manifestation has been laid in the darkness of the cosmic night. by: Zardoz

      Kabbalah (B.C. 1200?-700?A.D.)

    • My words fly up, my thoughts remain below. Words without thoughts never to heaven go. by: Sharin

      Shakespeare (1564-1616)

    • Heaven is never deaf but when man's heart is dumb. by: Sharin

      Quarles (1592-1644)

    • Religion is the best armor in the world, but the worse cloak. by: Frank

      John Bunyan (1628-1688)

    • In prayer it is better to have a heart without words, then words without heart. by: Zardoz

      John Bunyan (1628-1688)

    • In religion as in friendship, they who profess most are ever the least sincere. by: Frank

      Richard Sheridan (1751-1816)

    • In earlier religions the spirit of time was expressed through the individual and confirmed by miracles. In modern religions the spirit is expressed through the many and confirmed by reason. by: Zardoz

      Heine (1797-1856)

    • The childish go after outward pleasures. They walk into the net of widespread death. But the wise knowing immortality, seek not the stable among things which are unstable here by: Zardoz

      . Upanishads (c. B.C.800)

    • In seeking wisdom thou art wise in imagining that thou hast attained it thou art a fool. by: Zardoz

      Talmud (b.C. 400?-500?)

    • It's faith in something and enthusiasm for something that makes life worth living. by: Zardoz

      Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894)

    • Through zeal knowledge is gotten, through lack of zeal knowledge is lost let a man who knows this double path of gain and loss thus place himself that knowledge may grow. by: Zardoz

      Buddha (B.C.568-488)

    • Health is not a condition of matter, but of mind. by: Sharin

      Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910)

    • Her name is Health, she is the daughter of Exercise, who begot her Temperance. The rose blusheth on her cheeks, the sweetness of the morning breatheth from her lips; joy tempered with innocence and modesty, sparkleth in her eyes and from the cheerfulness of her heart she singeth as she walketh. by: Sharin

      Akhenation? (B.C1375?)

    • Civilization begins with order, grows with liberty and dies with chaos. by: Sharin

      Will Durant (1885-1981)

    • The strictest laws sometimes becomes the severest injustice. by: Zardoz

      Terence (B.C.185-159)

    • Life teaches us to be less severe with ourselves and others. by: Sharin

      Goethe (1749-1832)

    • Our ambition should be to rule ourselves, the true kingdom for each of us the true progress is to know more and be more and to do more. by: Zardoz

      Lubbock (1834-1913)

    • Enthusiasm is the leaping lightening, not to be measured by horse-power of the understanding. by: Zardoz

      Emerson (1803-1882)

    • Few things are impracticable in themselves. It is for want of application, rather than of means, that men fail. by: Zardoz

      La Rochefoucauld (1613-1680)

    • All dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them. by: Frank

      - Walt Disney

    • Big pay and little responsibility are circumstances seldom found together. by: Sharin

      Napoleon Hill

    • Success is never final and failure is never fatal it's courage that counts. by: Sharin

      John Wooden

    • Some beautiful things are more impressive when left imperfect than when too highly finished. by: Zardoz

      La Rochefoucauld

    • Strong hope is much greater stimulant than any single realized joy could be. by: Frank

      Friedrich Wilheim Nietzsche

    • The ultimate test of management is performance. by: Sharin

      Peter F. Drucker

    • It is better to deserve honors and not have them then to have them and not deserve them. by: Zardoz

      Mark Twain

    • Procrastination is opportunity's natural assassin. by: Frank

      Victor Kiam

    • Never underestimate your power to change yourself; never over estimate your power to change others. by: Sharin

      H. Jackson Brown Jr.

    • Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud. by: Frank

      Sophocles

    • Intuition is perception via the unconscious. by: Zardoz

      Carl G. Jung

    • A doctor can bury his mistakes, but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines. by: Sharin

      Frank Lloyd Wright

    • Trust yourself. You know more than you think. by: Sharin

      Benjamin Spock

    • O God give us serenity to accept what we can not change; courage to change what should be changed, and wisdom to distinguish one from the other. by: Zardoz

      Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971)

    • There is no easy method of learning difficult things. The method is to close the door, give out that you are not home and work.  by: Sharin

           De Maistre (1754-1821)

    • Failure is more frequently from want of energy than want of capital. by: Zardoz

      Daniel Webster (1782-1852)

    • An atheist is a man who has no invisible means of support. by: Frank

      Fulton J. Sheen (1895-1979)

    • To waken interest and kindle enthusiasm is the sure way to teach easily and successfully. by: Sharin

      Tryon Edwards (1809-1894)

    • Religion is the last refuge of human savagery. by: Frank

      Albert North Whitehead (1861-1947)

    • He only is exempt from failures who makes no efforts. by: Zardoz

      Richard Whately (1787-1863)

    • All honor to him who shall win the prize. The world has cried for a thousand years; but to him who tries and fails and dies, I give great honor and glory and tears. by: Zardoz

      Joaquin Miller (1839-1913)

    • When your work speaks for itself, don't interrupt. by: Frank

      Henry J. Kaiser (1882-1967)

    • Work joyfully and peacefully, knowing that right thoughts and right efforts inevitably bring about right results. by: jobs

      - James Allen

    • Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom. by: Frank

      - Thomas Jefferson

    • The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one. by: Sharin

      Elbert Hubbard (1859-1915)

    • Wealth is not his that has it, but his that enjoys it. by: Zardoz

        Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

    • From there to here and here to there, funny things are everywhere. by: Frank

      - Dr. Seuss

    • Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. by: Frank

    • Can anything be so elegant as to have few want's and to serve them one's self. by: Sharin

      Emerson (1803-1882)

    • Greed is fear itself in its ghoulish form. by: Zardoz

    • Whether you think you can or think you can't you are right. by: Frank

      - Henry Ford

    • The way to wealth is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality; that is waste neither time or money, but make the best use of both. Without industry and frugality, nothing will do; and with them, everything. by: Sharin

      Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

    • Success is the maximum utilization of the ability that you have. by: Frank

      - Zig Ziglar

    • Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them. by: Frank

      - James Baldwin

    • Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful. by: Frank

      - Albert Schweitzer

    • It is not the death, it's the dying that alarms me. by: Zardoz

      Montaigne (1533-1592)

    • A successful person is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him or her. by: Frank

      - Dave Brinkley

    • When the state is most corrupt, the laws are most multiplied. by: Zardoz

      Tacitus (55-117 A. D.)

    • Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises. by: Frank

      - Demosthenes

    • I know the price of success dedication, hard work and devotion to things you want to see happen. by: Frank

      - Frank Lloyd Wright

    • Perfect freedom is necessary to the health and vigor of commerce as it is to the health and vigor of citizenship. by: Sharin

      Patrick Henry (1736-1799)

    • It is on our failures that we base a new and different and better success. by: Frank

      - Havelock Ellis

    • Patriotism, applies to true love of one's country and a code of conduct that echoes such love. by: Frank

      - Howard Fast

    • The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more. by: Frank

      - Jonas Salk

    • A multitude of laws in a country is like a great number of physicians, a sign of weakness and malady. by: Zardoz

      Voltaire (1694-1778)

    • In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity. by: Frank

        Albert Einstein

    • Nobody got anywhere in the world by simply being content. by: Frank

      - Louis l' Amour

    • A secret of joy in work is contained in one word excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it. by: Frank

      - Pearl S. Buck

    • Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. by: Frank

      - Thomas Alva Edison

    • There is no worse torture than the torture of laws. by: Frank

      Bacon (1561-1626)

    • Enslave the liberty of but one human being and the liberties of the world are put in peril. by: Sharin

      William Garrison (1805-1879)

    • Self-trust is the first secret of success. by: Frank

      - Ralph Waldo Emerson

    • Success consist of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm. by: Sharin

      - Winston Churchill

    • The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good, in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs or impede their efforts to obtain it. by: Sharin

      John Stuart Mill ( 1806-1873)

    • Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value. by: Sharin

      - Albert Einstein

    • Every law is an infraction of liberty. by: Sharin

      Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832)

    • Laws should be like clothes. They should be made to fit the people they are meant to serve. by: Frank

      Clarence Darrow (1857-1938)

    • We should manage our fortune as we do our health enjoy it when good, be patient when it is bad and never apply violent remedies except in an extreme necessity. by: Sharin

      La Rochefoucauld (1613-1680)

    • The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. by: Frank

      Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945)

    • Genius is the power of lighting one's own fire. by: Sharin

      John Foster (1770-1843)

    • When all else is lost, the future still remains. by: Zardoz

      Bovee (1820-1904)

    • All philosophy lies in two words, sustain and abstain. by: Zardoz

      Epictetus (50-138 A.D.)

    • What does not destroy me, makes me stronger. by: Sharin

      Nietzsche (1844-1900)

    • A man's wisdom is his best friend folly, his worst enemy. by: Zardoz

      William Temple (1628-1699)

    • Wisdom is ofttimes nearer when we stoop than when we soar. by: Zardoz

      Wordsworth (1770-1850)

    • Talent is what you possess genius is what possesses you. by: Frank

      Malcolm Cowley (born 1898)

    • Goodness is the only investment which never fails. by: Frank

      Thoreau (1817-1862)

    • The doorstep to the temple of wisdom is a knowledge of our own ignorance. by: Zardoz

      Charles Surgeon (1834-1892)

    • There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it hardly becomes any of us, to talk about the rest of us. by: Frank

      Edward Hoch (1849-1925)

    • Three grand essentials to happiness in life are something to do, something to love and something to hope for. by: Frank

      Addison(1672-1719)

    • All exact science is dominated by the idea of approximation. by: Sharin

      Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)

    • Our greatest happiness does not depend on the condition of life in which chance has placed us, but is always the result of a good conscience, good health, occupation and freedom in all just pursuits. by: Frank

      Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)

    • One fool can ask more questions in a minute then twelve wise men can answer in an hour. by: Zardoz

      Nikolai Lenin (1870-1924)

    • Be it jewel or toy, Not the prize gives the joy, but the striving for the prize. by: Frank

      Owen Meredith (1831-1891)

    • It is not how much we have but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. by: Frank

      Charles Surgeon (1834-1892)

    • Life is a perpetual instruction in cause and effect. by: Zardoz

      Emerson (1803-1882)

    • What is there given by the gods more desirable than a happy hour. by: Frank

      Catullus (B.C.84?-54?)

    • Science is the tool of the Western mind, and with it more doors can be opened than with bare hands. It is part and parcel of our knowledge and obscures our insight only when it holds that the understanding given by it is the only kind there is. by: Frank

      C. G. Jung (1875-1961)

    • I am the captain of my soul I rule it with stern joy and, yet I think I had more fun, when I was a cabin boy. by: Frank

      Keith Preston

    • We take greater pains to persuade others that we are happy than in endeavoring to think so ourselves. by: Frank

      Confucius (B.C.551-479)

    • The process of scientific discovery is, in effect, a continual flight from wonder. by: Zardoz

      Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

    • Equality is what does not exist among equals. by: Sharin

      Edward Estlin Cummings

    • There is only one way to happiness and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond the power of our will. by: Zardoz

      Epictetus (50-138A.D.)

    • Turbulence is life force. It is opportunity. Let's love turbulence and use it for change. by: Frank

      Ramsey Clark

    • This is virgin territory for whorehouses. by: Frank

      Al Capone

    • There's a hope for every woe, and a balm for ever pain, But the first joys of our heart, come never back again. by: Zardoz

      Robert Gilfillan (1798-1850)

    • Sound health is the greatest gift contentedness the greatest of riches;  trust, the greatest of qualities; enlightenment, the greatest happiness. by: Sharin

      Buddha (B.C.568-488)

    • Science is the refusal to believe on the basis of hope. by: Sharin

      C. P. Snow (1905-1980)

    • The end of science is not to prove a theory, but to improve mankind. by: Frank

      Manly P. Hall (born 1901)

    • By three methods we may learn wisdom First, by reflection which is noblest; second, by imitation which is the easiest and third by experience which is the bitterest. by: Zardoz

      Confucius ( B.C. 551-479)

    • Success has always been easy to measure it is the distance between one's origins and one's final achievement. by: Sharin

      - Michael Korda

    • The only limits to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. by: jobs

      Franklin D. Roosevelt

    • Democracy arose from men thinking that if they are equal in any respect, they are equal absolutely. by: Zardoz

      Aristotle ( B.C. 384-322)

    • For the resolute and determined there is time and opportunity. by: Sharin

      - Ralph Waldo Emerson

    • In youth we learn, in old age we understand. by: Sharin

      Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

    • I've always been in the right place at the right time. Of course, I steered myself there. by: Zardoz

      - Bob Hope

    • The chief factor in any man's success or failure must be his. own character by: Frank

      - Theodore Roosevelt.

    • The death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination from ambush. It will be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference and undernourishment. by: Sharin

      Robert Maynard Hutchins (1899-1977)

    • Anger is never without reason, but seldom without a good one. by: jobs

      - Benjamin Franklin

    • Your legacy should be that you made it better than it was when you got it. by: Sharin

      - Lee Iacocca

    • All science is concerned with the relationship of cause and effect. Each scientific discovery increase man's ability to predict the consequences of his actions and thus his ability to control future events by: Sharin

      . Laurence J. Peter (born 1919)

    • Most people ask for happiness on condition. happiness can only be felt if you don't set any condition. by: Sharin

      - Arthur Rubinstein

    • Our liberty depends on freedom of the press and that cannot be limited without being lost. by: Sharin

      Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)

    • In the moment you carry this conviction, is that moment your dreams will become reality. by: Sharin

    • Life is the soul's nursery, it's the training place for the destinies of eternity. by: Sharin

      William Makepeace Thackray (1811-1863)

    • Good intentions are no substitution for action; failure usually follows the path of least persistence. by: Sharin

    • Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. by: Frank

      John Heywood

    • Music, the greatest good that mortals know, and all of heaven we have below. by: Sharin

      Addison ( 1672-1719)

    • It is not fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourself. by: Sharin

      Eleanor Roosevelt

    • Good, better, best never let it rest, till your good is better and your better is best. by: Sharin

      St. Jerome

    • Let us not be unmindful that liberty is power, that the nation blessed with largest portion of liberty must in proportion to its numbers be the most powerful nation upon earth. by: Zardoz

      John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)

    • The successful man will profit from his mistakes and try again in a different way. by: Zardoz

      - Dale Carnegie

    • There is however a true music of nature, the song of birds, the whisper of leaves, the ripple of waters upon a sandy shore, the wail of wind or sea. by: Frank

      Lubbock (1834-1913)

    • Once you have learned to love, you will have learned to live. by: Zardoz

    • Behold the turtle. He makes progress only when he sticks his neck out. by: Frank

      James B. Conant (1893-1978)

    • We fall into the trap, we set for ourselves. by: Zardoz

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      Tacitus (55-117 A.D.)

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      Thoreau (1817-1862)

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      Edward Rickenbacker (1890-1973)

    • It is a descending stream of pure activity which is the dynamic force of the universe. by: Sharin

      Kabbalah (B.C. 1200?-700?A.D.)

    • My favorite thing is to go where I've never been. by: jobs

      Diane Arbus

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      Bolingbroke (1678-1751)

    • Minds are like parachutes, they only function when open. by: Zardoz

      Thomas Dewar (1864-1930)

    • All human actions have one or more of these seven causes chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reason, passion and desire. by: Frank

      Aristotle (B. C. 384-322)

    • Scrutinize the mystery underlying all things. Seek in higher dimensions of understanding a meaning behind all sufferings. Unmask what appears to be the caprice of human destiny. How we long to become that which we hardly believe we are. by: Sharin

      Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan (born 1916)

    • War is only a cowardly escape from the problems of peace. by: Frank

      Thomas Mann (1875-1955)

    • Words may show a man's wit but actions his meaning. by: Zardoz

      Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

    • Equal rights for all, special privileges for none. by: Sharin

      Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)

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      – Reinhold Niebuhr

    • Sing like no one’s listening, love like you’ve never been hurt, dance like nobody’s watching, and live like its heaven on earth. by: jobs

    • Laugh when you can, apologize when you should and let go of what you can’t change. Kiss slowly, play hard, love deeply, forgive quickly, take chances, give everything and have no regrets. Life is too short to be anything but happy. by: jobs

    • Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared. by: jobs

      – Buddha

    • Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind. by: jobs

      – Dr. Seuss

    • Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can’t help them, at least don’t hurt them. by: jobs

      Dalai Lama

    • Men love to wonder, and that is the seeds of science. by: Zardoz

      Emerson (1803-1882)

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      – Mahatma Gandhi

    • The secret of change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new. by: jobs

      – Socrates

    • Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that. by: jobs

      – Martin Luther King, Jr.

    • Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside dreams, who looks inside awakens. by: jobs

      – Carl Jung

    • A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes. by: jobs

      — Mahatma Gandhi

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    • To talk goodness is not good, only to do is. by: Frank

      Chinese Proverb

    • Justice is my being allowed to do whatever I like. Injustice is whatever prevents my doing so. by: Sharin

      Johnson (1709-1784)

    • True wisdom consists not in seeing what is immediately before your eyes, but in foreseeing what is to come. by: Zardoz

      Terence (B.C.185-159)

    • The discovery of what is true and the practice of what is good, are the two most important objects of philosophy. by: Zardoz

      Voltaire (1694-1778)

    • Freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of person under protection of habeas corpus and trial by juries impartially selected, these principles form the bright constellation which has gone before us and guided our steps through an age of revolution and reformation. by: Sharin

      Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)

    • The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook. by: Sharin

      William James (1842-1910)

    • Well done is better than well said. by: Sharin

      Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

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      Shakespeare (1564-1616)

    • Words are the only things that last forever. by: Sharin

      Hazlitt (1778-1830)

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      Wordsworth (1770-1850)

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      Plato (B.C. 427?-347?)

    • Words are one of our chief means of adjusting to all of the situations of  life. The better control we have over words, the more successful our adjustment is likely to be. by: Zardoz

        Bergen Evans (born 1904)

    • The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. by: Frank

      Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)

    • Volatility of words is carelessness in action words are the wings of actions. by: Zardoz

      Lavater (1741-1801)

    • Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off the goal. by: Frank

      Hannah More (1745-1833)

    • This is a world of action, and not for moping and droning in. by: Frank

      Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

    • Happiness is not a reward it is a consequence. Suffering is not a punishment, it is a result. by: Zardoz

      Robert G. Ingersoll (1833-1899)

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      Chinese Proverb

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      Ovid (B.C. 43-18 A.D.)

    • It is best to bear what can't be altered. by: jobs

      Seneca ( B.C. 3-65 A.D.)

    • The world is full of poetry, the air is living with it's spirit, the waves dance to the music of its melodies and sparkle in its brightness. by: Zardoz

        James Percival (1795-1856)

    • Most men know what they hate, few know what they love. by: Zardoz

      Colton (1780-1832)

    • The weak have remedies, the wise have joys superior wisdom is superior bliss by: Sharin

      Young (1683-1765)

    • An unjust peace is better than a just war. by: Frank

      Cicreo  (B.C106-43)

    • Work is work if you're paid to do it, and it's pleasure if you pay to be allowed to do it. by: Zardoz

      Finley P. Dunne (1867-1936)

    • Anyone can be angry, that's easy, but to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way, that is not easy. by: Frank

      Aristotle (B.C. 384-322)

    • Peace can be reached through meditation on the knowledge which dreams give. Peace can also be reached through concentration upon that which is dearest to the heart. by: Frank

      Patanjali (B.C. 500?)

    • Luck is tenacity of purpose. by: Frank

      Elbert Hubbard (1859-1915)

    • An angry man is angry with himself when he returns to reason. by: Frank

      Publilius Syrus (B.C.. 42?)

    • What light is to the eyes, what air is to the lungs, what love is to the heart, liberty is to the soul of man. by: Sharin

      Robert G. Ingersoll (1833-1899)

    • Tranquil pleasures last the longest, we are not fitted to bear long the burden of great joys. by: Zardoz

      Beecher (1813-1878)

    • Walk on a rainbow trail; walk on a trail of song and all about you be beauty. There is a way out of every dark mist, over a rainbow trail? by: Sharin

      Navajo Song

    • His high endeavors are an inward light that makes the path before him always bright. by: Sharin

      Wordsworth (1770-1850)

    • Nature has perfections, in order to show that she is the image of God and defects, to show that she is only his image. by: Sharin

      Pascal (1623-1662)

    • By the streets of "by and by", one arrives at the house of "never". by: Frank

      Cervantes (1547-1616)

    • Those who know do not talk, those who talk do not know, keep your mouth closed, guard your senses, temper your sharpness, simplify your problems, mask your brightness, be at one with the dust of the earth, this is a primal union, he who has achieved this state is unconcerned with friends and enemies, with good and harm, with honor and disgrace. This therefore is the highest state of man. by: Sharin

      Lao- Tzu (B.C.600?)

    • Society is now one polished horde, formed of two mighty tribes, the bores and the bored. by: Sharin

      Byron (1788-1824)

    • Heaven, the treasury of everlasting joy. by: Sharin

      Shakespeare (1564-1616)

    • An enterprise, when fairly once begun, should not be left till all that ought is won. by: Sharin

      Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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      Thomas Fuller

    • We must all obey the great law of change. It is the most powerful law of nature. by: Sharin

      Burke (1729-1797)

    • By heaven we understand a state of happiness infinite in degree and endless in duration. by: Zardoz

      Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

    • I know by my own pot how the others boil. by: Sharin

      French Proverb

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      Derek Bok

    • Men's judgements are a parcel of their fortunes and things outward do draw the inward quality after them. by: Frank

      Shakespeare (1564-1616)

    • After learning the tricks of the trade, many of us think we know the trade. by: jobs

      William Feather

    • Do not tell me how hard you work, tell me how much you get done. by: Frank

      James J. Ling

    • Success is identified goals, maintained direction, determined effort and necessary sacrifice. by: Sharin

    • When someone gets something for nothing, someone else gets nothing for something. by: Frank

      . Anon

    • Realize the dominating thoughts of your mind will eventually reproduce themselves in outward, physical action and gradually transform themselves into physical reality. by: Frank

    • Nine-tenths of wisdom consists in being wise in time. by: Sharin

      Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)

    • How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it. by: Frank

      Marcus Aurelius (121-180A.D.)

    • That man is richest whose pleasures are the cheapest. by: Frank

      Thoreau (1817-1862)

    • The way of the superior man is threefold. Virtuous, he is free from anxieties; Wise, is free of perplexities, Bold, he is free of fear. by: Sharin

      Confucius B.C. 551-479)

    • A mountain is composed of tiny grains of earth. The oceans is made up of ting drops of water. Even so life is but and endless series of little details, actions, speeches, and thoughts and the consequences whether good or bad of the least of them are far-reaching. by: Sharin

      . Sivananda (born 1887)

    • What is justice? To give every man his own. by: Sharin

      Aristotle (B.C.384-322)

    • The secret of education is respecting the pupil. by: Sharin

      Emerson (1803-1882)

    • Opportunities are disguised by hard work, so most people don't recognize them. by: Frank

      - Ann Landers

    • The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. by: jobs

      - Confucius Chinese Proverb

    • I don't think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday. by: jobs

      -  Abraham  Lincoln

    • The sweetest pleasure is in imparting it. by: Zardoz

      Bovee (1820-1904)

    • The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor. by: jobs

      - Vincent T. Lombardi

    • Everybody dies but, not everybody lives. by: jobs

      - anon

    • The ancient oracle said I was the wisest of all the Greeks, because I alone, of all the Greeks, know that I know nothing. by: Sharin

      Socrates (B.C.469-399)

    • Only the educated are free. by: Frank

      Epictetus (50-138 A.D.)

    • Learning is weightless, treasure you always carry easily. by: Sharin

      Chinese Proverb

    • All things I really like to do are immoral, illegal or fattening. by: Zardoz

      Alexander Woolcott (1887-1943)

    • What leads to unhappiness, is making pleasure the chief aim. by: Sharin

      William Shenstone (1714-1763)

    • What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing. by: Sharin

      Aristotle (B.C. 384-322)

    • Pleasure is frail like a dewdrop, while it laughs it dies. by: Sharin

      Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)

    • Life is a dream walking, death is a going home. by: jobs

      Chinese Proverb

    • Teachers open the door,you enter by yourself. by: Sharin

      Chinese Proverb

    • Strange, is it not? That the myriads who before us passed the door of darkness through, not one returns to tell us of the road which to discover we must travel to. by: Zardoz

      Omar Khayyam (1100)

    • Man is as he believes. by: Sharin

      Chekov (1860-1904)

    • Man has the possibility of existence after death. But possibility is one thing and the realization of the possibility is quite a different thing. by: Zardoz

      Gurdjieff (1873-1949)

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      Marcus Aurelius (121-180 A.D.)

    • For want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of horse the rider was lost; being overtaken and slain by the enemy, all for want of care about a horseshoe nail. by: Sharin

      Franklin (1706-1790)

    • Take a second look, it costs you nothing. by: Zardoz

      Chinese Proverb

    • Men were born with two eyes, but one tongue, in order that they should see twice as much as they say. by: Zardoz

      Charles Caleb Colton (1780-1832)

    • There can be economy only where there is efficiency. by: jobs

      Disraeli (1803-1881)

    • Behind every fortune is a  great crime. by: Sharin

      Honore de Balzac

    • Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. by: Frank

      John Philpot Curran (1750-1817)

    • If you understand everything, you must be misinformed. by: Sharin

      Japanese Proverb

    • Far more crucial than what we know or do not know is what we do not want to know. by: Sharin

      Eric  Hoffer

    • It's all in the question; no question about it.  by: Zardoz

    • If you wish in this world to advance your merits you're bound to enhance; you must stir it and stump it and blow your own trumpet or trust me you haven't a chance. by: Frank

      William S. Gilbert (1836-1911)

    • It's what you learn after after you know it all that counts. by: Frank

      John Wooden

    • Power undirected by high purpose spells calamity; and high purpose by itself is utterly useless if the power to put it into effect is lacking. by: Zardoz

      Theodore Roosevelt (1838-1919)

    • Success has always been easy to measure. It's the distance between one's origins and one's final achievement. by: Sharin

      Michael Korda

    • The philosopher is Nature's pilot. And, there you have our difference: to be in hell is to drift; to be in heaven is to steer. by: Sharin

      G. B. Shaw (1856-1950)

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