So I was reading through this locked Topic
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=105&start=30, and I got curious about this "lawyer" by the name of William O. ANGELley that Brianv discovered.
He's obviously a 9/11 player having supposedly dealt with "victim compensation" money. It's no surprise to find him connected with an event in this Topic, considering that he has been touted (by all MSM) as an Aviation litigator of some kind.
In any event, I thought it would be interesting to take at least a peek at what the ANGELley (Angel Lie) has been purportedly involved in over the years. His (assuming he's "real") law firm's website is found at
http://www.bvatriallaw.com/william-angelley/ , and it doesn't disappoint.
Just take an overview of the "tragedies" that he has participated in as an expert in aviation litigation.
Now I haven't looked closely at all the following events, but I'll paste them here nonetheless.
[Note: his bio promptly points out his 1,100 hours of flight experience

]
Asiana Airlines Flight 214 in San Francisco, California
American Connection Flight 5966 crash near Kirksville, Missouri
Alaska Airlines Flight 261 crash near Anacapa Island, California
Swissair Flight 111 crash near Halifax, Nova Scotia
Raytheon Patriot Missile shoot down of a U.S. Navy F/A-18 aircraft in Iraq
The crash of a Lear 35 aircraft near Mina, South Dakota, which killed professional golfer Payne Stewart
The crash of an Army UH-60 helicopter near Fort Hood, Texas
The crash of a Florida National Guard C-23B transport plane near Unadilla, Georgia
I did look briefly into Swissair Flight 111, and damn it looks made up. It was on
9-2 (or II)-98.

All
229perished in the crash.
Have a look at the story here (
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swissair_Flight_111) and your head might explode from all the 11s.
Here are a few excerpts from the Wickedpedia "source" I linked above:
"The pilot-in-command was 49-year-old
Urs Zimmerman [Your Sim-or-Man/ Your Simmer Man]

. At the time of the accident, he had approximately 10,800 hours [or, nearly 11,000] of total flying time, of which
900 hours were in an MD-11. He was also an instructor pilot for the MD-11. Before his career with Swissair, he was a fighter pilot in the Swiss Air Force [shocker]."
"The flight took off from New York's John F. Kennedy Airport at 20:18 Eastern Daylight Time (00:
18 UTC). From 20:33 EDT (00:33 UTC) until 20:47 EDT (00:
47 UTC), the aircraft experienced an unexplained thirteen-minute radio blackout, of which cause was determined to be communication radios tuning errors.[5]"
"At 22:19 AT
(01:19 UTC), the crew requested more distance for the aircraft to descend from 21,000 feet (6,400 m) when they were advised the aircraft was 30 nautical miles (
56 km) away from Halifax International Airport."
"Eventually,
147 [1(4+7)/ so 111 or 1-11] were identified by fingerprint, dental records, and X-ray comparisons. The remaining
81 [8+1] were identified through DNA tests." (1-11-9)
Okay, so that's me just having a little fun with one of their stories. But in all seriousness, what is up with this "lawyer"? I wonder what would happen if I tried to refer a case to "him". After posting on this forum I'll have to be extra careful, assuming I could even reach anyone at the supposed firm.
Just take a look at their "Giving Back" link (
http://www.bvalaw.com/giving-back/). Yeah right! Unless of course they are subtly referring to a specially "legalized" money laundering operation done under the guise of "Giving Back".
Note to Mods:Perhaps we need a new "topic" that carries forth the now locked one that I linked at the top? (Sort of like how the Vicsims Memorial topic has been done).
We could call it "Following Up On the 9/11 Players", or something like that? I certainly don't want to derail This Topic, but I think him and a whole host of other characters are probably worth following up on. I'm curious to see what reaction I get (if any) to this.