www.democraticunderground.com...
Flight 11:
Peter Gay was Raytheon’s Vice President of Operations for Electronic Systems and had been on special assignment to a company office in El Segundo,
Calif.
www.cnn.com...
This division is one of two divisions making the Global Hawk. (ISR Journal, 3/02)
Kenneth Waldie was a senior quality control engineer for Raytheon’s electronic systems.
www.cnn.com...
David Kovalcin was a senior mechanical engineer for Raytheon’s electronic systems.
www.cnn.com...
Flight 175:
Herbert Homer was a corporate executive working with the Department of Defense.
www.cnn.com...
And for some very strange reasons he was listed for several days as having died in the while working in the Pentagon.
Flight 77:
Stanley Hall was director of program management for Raytheon Electronics Warfare.
One Raytheon colleague calls him "our dean of electronic warfare."
www.usatoday.com...
Charles S. Falkenberg:
He worked on "EOS Webster" a mapping system which provides Landsat Images, which are part of the mapping system for the Global Hawk technology.
web.archive.org...://ivanov...
Raytheon is working on Global Hawk piloltless aircraft program.
Now, if this is not coincidental enough for you:
What are the odds that Raytheon also had one office in the WTC2?
(AP, 9/11/01)
911research.wtc7.net...
It was located in 91st floor in WTC2.
Raytheon shared the floor with Washington Group and Gibbs&Hill.
While 13 employees of Washington Group died
edition.cnn.com...
None died from Raytheon and Gibbs&Hill:
edition.cnn.com...
This is rather surprising as after the hit of the second plane only four people survived who were above the 78th floor where the plane hit.
www.bbc.co.uk...
(Research from former DU member John Doe II)
[edit on 26-9-2009 by kdsidk]