
The guy's name is Chavez, he's telling something just before October (surprise!) that meshes like a jigsaw with The Theory Out There So Far. On the other hand, there is a whiff of something too good to be true about all of this. This should help put his argument here into better context. See the Alex Jones explanation of this and reaction to more recent NORAD releases. " Is this real world or exercise?" as one guy asked. More evidence has been released recently of control tower recordings during September 11 that indicate something at least sort of big was going on. According to some 'conspiracy theorists'/'truth movementarians'/etc, such as Michael Ruppert, technology such as PROMIS or other systems allowed Cheney and his buddies to hide the real hijacked planes among false signals. Lauro Chavez also claims that he knows how 'blips' can be inserted by the military onto civilian air traffic control systems, to mark planes that are involved with simulated exercises. Vigilant Guardian is one of these 'wargames', and now a member of the military is openly claiming that Vigilant Guardian was planned as a Top Secret exercise on the morning of 9/11. There is evidence the wargames occurred, but they got very scant mention in the official story and the 9/11 Commission's report. One of the more widely offered ones is the claim that military war game exercises on September 11 were used as a way to conceal The Conspiracy (as told, usually orchestrated by Cheney). There are various competing conspiracy theories offered about 9/11. Real world or exercise? Alex Jones offers story of CENTCOM military technician who saw sketchy "stand down" stuff on 9/11, but it smells too good to be true "Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels asking the Lieutenant Colonel in charge of the air force 'why isn't NORAD scrambling jets? and he said 'we received an order to stand down''.
