VOICES OF SEPT11/New Canaan & IBM

The notion of 'thousands of victims' was crucial to generate universal public outrage. However, having 3000 angry families breathing down their necks was never part of the perps' demented plan. Our ongoing analyses and investigations suggest that NO one died on 9/11.
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VOICES OF SEPT11/New Canaan & IBM

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Image Mary Fetchet
http://voicesofseptember11.org/dev/index.php

I don't think "Voices of September11" needs any introduction here on Cluesforum - but for those who might not know, they are the officially appointed 'curators' of the "9/11 victims" database for the "National Memorial and Museum of 9/11" at Ground Zero. Its 'founding director' is supposedly Mary A. Fetchet, the alleged mother of Brad Fetchet - a purported victim of 9/11.

Now, the Voices of September 11 Headquarters are based in the little, affluent town of New Canaan, CT:
Image"The town is one of the wealthiest communities in the United States. In 2008, CNN Money ranked New Canaan first in the nation with the highest median family income." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Canaan,_Connecticut
Voices of September 11th Connecticut Headquarters
161 Cherry Street
New Canaan, CT 06840
Phone: (203) 966-3911
Toll Free: (866) 505-3911
Fax: (203) 966-5701
http://voicesofseptember11.org/dev/contactus.php
Some notable current/former residents of New Canaan:
- L. Paul Bremer, Director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance for postwar Iraq – raised in New Canaan
- Ann Coulter, conservative author and media personality – raised in town
- Glenn Beck, conservative TV show host on Fox News; host of radio's The Glenn Beck Program - resident
- Brian Williams, top anchor of NBC – resident (On May 1, 2011, Williams anchored a simulcast between all NBC affiliates covering the death of Osama bin Laden)
- David Letterman, Late Show host – former resident
- Jeff Immelt, CEO of General Electric – lives in town
- Eliot Noyes – former resident. (Noyes is cited in Bill Kaysing's "We never went to the moon" as the IBM consultant for Stanley Kubrick's "2001 - A Space Odyssey".)

- Thomas J. Watson Sr. CEO of IBM - one of the richest men of his time and was called the world's greatest salesman when he died in 1956.

9/11 perp Paul Bremer being raised in New Canaan was interesting enough - but I was even more intrigued by the many longstanding connections the little town has had with the corporate giant IBM :
>Happy Birthday, IBM: "As the corporate giant turns 100 today, Patch looks back at IBM's many connections to New Canaan." http://newcanaan.patch.com/articles/happy-birthday-ibm

Image THOMAS J. WATSON SR.
"Thomas John Watson, Sr. (February 17, 1874 – June 19, 1956) was the chairman and CEO of International Business Machines (IBM), who oversaw that company's growth into an international force from 1914 to 1956. Watson developed IBM's distinctive management style and corporate culture, and turned the company into a highly-effective selling organization, based largely around punched card tabulating machines." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_J._Watson

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Now, you should know that CTR - THE COMPUTING TABULATING RECORDING corporation was the forerunner of IBM. On the CTR wiki page, we learn a little more about Thomas J. Watson - (incidentally, the inventor of IBM's legendary slogan: "THINK"...)
"Thomas J. Watson Sr., became general manager of CTR in 1914, at a time when he was a convicted criminal: he had been convicted in 1913 of corporate and monopolistic conspiracy for his role in a widespread National Cash Register scheme to blackmail used cash register retailers and run them out of business."

That was interesting, I thought: I wasn't aware that IBM had had such a central role in modernizing the US Census accountancy methods:
"By the 1930s, IBM emerged as such a leader in the world of business and accounting, that when the Social Security Act of 1935 was passed by Congress, IBM won the contract to maintain the employment records of 26 million people - subsequently called “the biggest accounting operation of all time.”

And here's some more general info about IBM's historical activities:
HISTORY OF IBM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_IBM
"A significant part of IBM's operations were contracts with the U.S. Federal Government for a wide range of projects ranging from the U.S. Census Bureau to the Department of Defense to the National Security Agency. These projects spanned mundane administrative processing to top secret supercomputing. In NASA's Apollo Program, the "brains" of each Saturn rocket was the Instrument Unit built by the IBM Space Systems Center in Huntsville, Alabama. FSD was sold to Loral in 1994."
How delightfully ironic, isn't it? So the "Voices of September 11" organization (suspected of faking 3000 identities for the massive 9/11 fraud) is based in the same little super-rich town where Thomas J. Watson - the man behind the "computerization" of the US census records, lived the last years of his life. A convicted felon - and one of the richest men of his times... It is also the home of a number of particularly murky/repugnant TV personalities - as well as a prime suspect behind the wretched 9/11 hoax, Paul Bremer. It would seem that 'posh' communities such as New Canaan have a knack for attracting like-minded, super-wealthy crooks, felons and scam artists.
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Re: VOICES OF SEPT11/New Canaan & IBM

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He sounds like a real nice fellow.
During the 1930s, IBM's German subsidiary was its most profitable foreign operation, and a 2001 book, IBM and the Holocaust by Edwin Black, argues that Watson's pursuit of profit led him to personally approve and spearhead IBM's strategic technological relationship with the Third Reich.[11] In particular, critics point to the coveted Eagle with Star medal that Watson received at the Berlin ICC meeting in 1937, as evidence that he was being honored for the help that IBM's German subsidiary Dehomag (Deutsche Hollerith-Maschinen Gesellschaft mbH) and its punch card machines provided the Nazi regime, particularly in the tabulation of census data. The most recent study of the matter, however, argues that Watson believed, perhaps naively, that the medal was in recognition of his years of labor on behalf of global commerce and international peace.[4] Watson soon began second-guessing himself for accepting the medal, and eventually returned the medal to the German government in June 1940. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler was furious at the slight, and he declared that Watson would never step on German-controlled soil again. As anticipated, Dehomag went into revolt, its management decrying Watson's stupidity and openly wondering whether or not it would be best if the firm separated from its American owner. The debate ended when Germany declared war on the United States in December 1941, and the German shareholders took custody of the Dehomag operation.[4] But during World War II, IBM subsidiaries in occupied Europe never stopped delivery of punch cards to Dehomag, and documents uncovered show that senior executives at IBM world headquarters in New York took great pains to maintain legal authority over Dehomag's operations and assets through the personal intervention of IBM managers in neutral Switzerland, directed via personal communications and private letters.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_J._Watson
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