Non sarebbe il primo caso di una telefonata totalmente fabbricata
e inserita in un contesto di estrema ambiguità.
Esiste il caso, abbastanza famoso (
anche in Italia), di Barbara Olson.
Un caso demolito non dai cosiddetti cospirazionisti (
Griffin e Balsamo in particolare,
che hanno fatto solo confusione), ma dagli stessi atti del processo Moussaui.
Nei quali si parla delle telefonate di Barbara Olson al marito,
Ted Olson,
Solicitor General degli Stati Uniti:
At 9:15 a.m. and at 9:26 a.m., Flight 77 passenger Barbara Olson called her husband, Ted Olson, and spoke to him for about one minute before the call was cut off. Barbara Olson reported that the flight had been hijacked by hijackers wielding knives and box cutters and that all the passengers were in the
back of the plane.
At 9:20 a.m. and 9:31 a.m., Barbara Olson again called and spoke to her husband, Ted Olson.
She reported that the pilot had announced that the flight had been hijacked.
Ted Olson asked Barbara her location, and she replied that the plane was flying over houses.
Ted Olson told his wife of the two previous hijackings and crashes.(Udienza March 7, 2006, 1:30 p.m)
Ma quando poi si vanno a cercare i riscontri di queste telefonate,
si trova che non ne risulta traccia:
o che sono etichettate come chiamate di sconosciuti fatte a sconosciuti.