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Old 20 Aug 2010 , 03:35 AM   #1
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Flight 77 Fraud: Dora Menchaca - Exif/IPTC data of 9/8/2001 & Impossible Story by; Phil Jayhan & Larry McWilliams

09/08/2001 Exif Data


Here is one more picture with pre 911 Exif/IPTC data, as we have discussed in the other CNN Memorial pictures.

The picture being taken day, from our understanding is overwritten when the picture is edited, as in this case, with the white side bar which says Family Photo/AP Press and also the obituary which is embedded into the digital coding of the picture. For that picture being taken day to be anything before 9/11 is extremely damning, as long as the picture is like the one below, edited, with a white vertical side ID bar added.

When someone edits the picture, the IPTC data is overwritten and the picture being taken day is changed to the day of the last edit. The fact that the Exif/IPTC data is prior to 9/11 and on 9/8/2001 cannot mean anything other then when the picture was last edited and prepared for it's 9/11 release. Before 9/11!




What is interesting about Dora Menchaca is it isn't just the Exif/IPTC data which proves this a fake passenger. It is the story itself. When nearly any of the 911 stories of the victims are examined critically, they quickly prove to be false and full of holes. Remember back on 9/11? We were not critically examining anything we were told in the days following this great national tragedy. Why would we? There wasn't anything readily apparent, although now that it is out in the open, it is rather incredible that people didn't at least suspect something wrong with them back in 2001 or 2002. The reason is there are so many issues, obvious lies and red flags. It does indeed appear that none of the victims of 9/11 can stand up under any scrutiny. Pick one. And start looking. It won't be long before you find a red flag. This is what one might expect to find if this were an Operation Northwoods type of operation,where they would use "carefully prepared aliases" and have "mock memorials and mock funerals."

Perhaps Operation Northwoods had nothing to do with Cuba. Perhaps it was preparations for this event of 9/11. And it isn't illogical to think this way, as we are finding all the hallmarks of an Operation Northwoods operation, right down to the snipers they planned to unleash upon their own citizens to increase their terror and coerce the citizenry into compliance with the will of the rulers. Remember "Mohammed and Malvo?"

Below is the screenshot of her Exif/IPTC data.






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Name: Dora Marie Menchaca
Age:45
Residence: Santa Monica, CA, United States
Occupation: associate director of clinical research, Amgen Inc.
Location: AA Flight 77
Related: Legacy.com tribute
Updated: September 4, 2003



Dora Menchaca is not in the Social Security Death Index: (SSDI)





This is also another interesting thing. This is not human nature. We are finding large numbers of people who allegedly lost their loved ones on 9/11, and they neither took the victims compensation fund (Average payout 1.8 million dollars) nor did they sue the airlines. Quite simply this is another proof they are fictions and carefully prepared aliases. If they were real people they would either sue, or they would take the 1.8 million dollars. that's just life and human nature.

Dora Menchaca is not in the Victims Compensation Fund: (VCF)







Story Cont'd Below links Index:






Radio Shows - Jim Fetzer & The Real Deal:
9/11 World Trade Center Props
Exif/IPTC Metadata:
Video: Fraudulence on 9/11
Death Certificate #0001:
Social Security Death Payments & Other SSDI Related Evidence
The Hollow Towers & Pre-Demolition of WTC:
The World Trade Center Lighting & Picture History
Fireman Actors on 9/11:
Stand In Actors on 9/11:
Flight 11 Frauds:
Flight 175 Frauds:
Flight 77 Frauds:
Flight 93 Frauds:
The 911 Jumper Frauds:
North Tower Frauds:
Pentagon Fraudulent Victims on 9/11:
Media Complicity and Fraud:
Media 9/11 Memorial Frauds:
The 9/11 Memorial Wall:
9/11 & WTC Corporate Fraud:
Pending Research Requests from Lets Roll Members:
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Old 20 Aug 2010 , 03:37 AM   #2
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After only a few hours, her husband was able to "log onto the internet, and see his wife was a passenger on flight 77".

How is that possible, as HE is the next of kin presumably.

http://www.pentagonmemorial.net/reme...es.aspx?id=107

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Dora Marie Menchaca



Dora Menchaca would not have been aboard the American Airlines jet that slammed into the Pentagon Tuesday if not for her passion to cure deadly diseases and save lives.

The 45-year-old mother of two had worked at Amgen’s Thousand Oaks headquarters since 1991, helping to develop new and better drugs to battle cancer and pneumonia.

Now, her work as a scientist and mother will never be completed.

On Wednesday, September 12th, while many Americans talked of revenge, Menchaca’s husband, Earl Dorsey, instead worried about how he would tell his four-year-old son that Mom was not coming home.

“It’s going to be really tough. She lost her life at such a young age, and she won’t get a chance to see her little boy grow up,” Dorsey said. “I’m saddened that we live in a world where people have to be subjected to this kind of violence.”

Menchaca had left for Washington, DC on Sunday, September 9, for two days of meetings with Food and Drug Administration regulators on the development of a new prostate cancer drug. The meetings ended late Monday the 10th, a day earlier than expected, so Menchaca boarded Flight 77 in Washington on September 11th for an early return to her husband and son at their Santa Monica home.

It was 5:00 a.m. California time, and she did not want to wake her son, Jaryd, who slept with his father when she was on the road. “We made an arrangement that she would leave a message on my cell phone saying she’d left, instead of calling here,” Dorsey said.

But Dorsey’s telephone would ring early anyway that Tuesday. Knowing Menchaca was in Washington, her worried relatives in San Antonio, Texas called Dorsey, asking him if he knew where she was.

Like millions of others, Dorsey got up and watched in disbelief the images of two jetliners slamming into New York’s World Trade Center. “My first reaction was to think of my friends in New York,” said the Chicago native. “I was worried about their safety.”

It was only later that Dorsey learned a third jet had smashed into the Pentagon. Worried that his wife might have been aboard, Dorsey called American Airlines to ask about Flight 77 and his wife. He was relieved when airline officials told him they had no information about the flight or his wife.

But the hours passed, and still there was no word from his wife. So Dorsey logged onto the internet and saw his wife’s name among the list of passengers on Flight 77. He later learned it was one of the planes hijacked by terrorists.

Dorsey had met Menchaca in 1981 while both were in graduate school at UCLA. He was pursuing a Master’s degree in Public Health; she was working on a Doctorate in Epidemiology. “I was attracted to her warmth and her great sense of humor,” Dorsey said. “She was just a very fun person, a very generous person.”

The couple would eventually have two children, including Imani Dorsey, a star soccer player and 18-year-old sophomore at the University of Portland. Because all commercial flights in the United States were grounded after Tuesday’s attacks, university officials arranged to have him driven by car from Portland to Santa Monica.

Whether as a scientist, friend, wife or mother, Menchaca was adamant about the importance of getting regular health-care checkups, especially for such things as prostate cancer, Dorsey said. In fact, he would not be alive today if not for his wife urging him to get a checkup.

“When I went to the doctor, they found I had prostate cancer,” he said. “Fortunately, it was in the early stages, and they were able to cure it.”

Menchaca’s Thousand Oaks co-workers also remembered her persistence and caring.

“She could be maternal at times toward her co-workers,” said David Goodkin, vice president of clinical research at Amgen. “She would always pester us about getting our check-up for prostate cancer.”

MaryAnn Foote, a clinical scientist at Amgen and close friend to Menchaca, said Menchaca was proud of her Mexican-American heritage. “She would visit schools and encourage the girls, especially the minorities, to pursue a career in science.

She was also unbelievably full of life,” Foote said.

Another co-worker, Dee Hoskins, said Menchaca “was a vibrant human being, humanly involved. She was intensely committed to saving patients’ lives.”

“Today we mourn the loss of our colleague and friend,” said an Amgen memo sent out September 12th. “Her passion and belief in doing whatever it takes to help patients and advance science will have a lasting impact.”
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From Voices of September 11:

http://www.voicesofseptember11.org/d...php?mem_id=436


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Dora Menchaca -- Class of 1978

Dora Marie Menchaca devoted her life to the care of others.
Menchaca, who received her masters' degree from UNC's School of Public Health in 1978, was a loving wife and mother of two. But she also had a mission in life -- to help save the lives of millions who had been diagnosed with cancer.

As associate director of clinical research at Amgen Inc., the world's largest biotechnology firm, Menchaca, 45, of Santa Monica, Calif., had flown to Washington, D.C., on Sept. 10, 2001 to discuss with the Federal Drug Administration the approval of a new prostate cancer drug that her team had developed. When the meetings ended early, Menchaca took the next available flight home.

The return trip was on American Airlines Flight 77, which crashed into the Pentagon on Sept. 11.

John Menchaca, 41, of San Gabriel, Calif., said the most striking thing about his sister was her devotion to her family.

"The most unique thing about Dora was how much she loved her family," Menchaca said. "(Her daughter) Imani was just about the apple of my sister's eye, and she had an unending love for her son, Jaryd."

Earl Dorsey, 49, Menchaca's husband of 18 years, also remembers his wife's penchant for gardening. "She was really enthusiastic about her garden," he said. "In fact, she took the early flight because she would have gotten the chance to spend more time working on her garden."
Menchaca and Dorsey, whom she met when both were graduate students at the University of California at Los Angeles, had two children -- Jaryd, 5, and Imani, 19, a freshman Division I soccer player at the University of Portland.

John Menchaca said his sister would play in neighborhood pick-up soccer games but said that those she played with were more than just teammates to her.

"Dora found out a player's wife was ill, so she wrote them a letter in Spanish and sent them gifts of coupons to supermarkets and fast food restaurants," Menchaca said. "Dora intended the gift to help them financially as well as help the husband spend more time with his wife."

Colleagues at Amgen said they remember Dora as a kind, maternal figure as well as a hard worker.

Menchaca often went beyond the call of duty and always had a strong determination to conquer any obstacle, Menchaca's colleague and close friend MaryAnn Foote recalled. "She was just always here, even until 3 a.m. sometimes," Foote said.

"She never gave up on anything. The only thing she gave up was going gray -- she let it happen, and let me tell you, she never looked more beautiful."

And while Menchaca's work was often stressful, Foote says she always tried to have fun as well.

"When we were on business trips, amidst horrendously stressful times, Dora would instigate trips to malls or to go dancing," Foote said.

Two services were held in Menchaca's memory after the attacks. Goodkin said a gathering of nearly 5,000 Amgen workers outside the Thousand Oaks, Calif., headquarters took place the Friday after the attacks.

Foote said she, with other colleagues, also planned a memorial service for her friend that took place at the Civic Arts Plaza in Thousand Oaks. Foote estimates that 2,000 people attended the service.

"I looked up and noticed how there wasn't an empty seat in the plaza, and that was amazing to me," Foote said.

John Menchaca said he will always remember his sister's warmth and caring nature. "There was something special about everything she did."
What is so unique about loving your family? That's the MOST unique thing about this extraordinary person?

Only if you're creating a warm fuzzy story about a scientist.

There was no "Portraits of Grief" on Dr. Menchaca. Why not?

She is also not in the Victim's Compensation Fund.


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Re: Flight 77 Fraud: Dora Menchaca - Exif/IPTC data of 9/8/2001 & Impossible Story




AP Dora Menchaca, 45, of Santa Monica, Calif.

The first in her San Antonio family to graduate from college, she earned a Ph.D. in epidemiology from UCLA, and worked for Amgen, a biotechnology company in Thousand Oaks, Calif. She had flown to North Carolina to watch her college-aged daughter play soccer, then to Washington for business meetings. Besides her daughter, she leaves a husband and a 4-year-old son. "Her children were really her life," brother John Menchaca says. "Most of her spare time was spent attending her daughter's soccer games."
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...e-flight77.htm



Dora Menchaca '78 (MSPH) was a research scientist with a strong maternal instinct, caring for her co-workers as well her husband and two children. "She would remind all of the men, including me, how important it was to get prostate screenings, since she had worked on a trial [for a drug to treat prostate cancer]," Dr. David Goodkin, vice president of clinical research at Amgen Inc., told the Santa Monica Mirror. "She was very upbeat, very devoted to trying to advance science, particularly to find drugs to treat cancer."



On Sept. 10, Menchaca, an associate director for Amgen, one of the nation's leading biotech firms, met with U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials. The meeting represented one step in seeking government approval for a new prostate cancer drug. When the meetings ended early, Menchaca called home to her husband, Earl Dorsey, in Santa Monica to let him know she'd be taking the next available flight.

"Whenever they had a product that was close to approval, Dora would make the trip to Washington" to meet with the FDA, said Dorsey in a story reported by Newsday.
That return trip was on American Airlines Flight 77 from Washington's Dulles Airport, the plane that hit the Pentagon.
"I was watching the accounts on TV, and I knew that Dora was on the flight," Dorsey said. Later that day, his fears were confirmed.
The couple, who met when they were both graduate students at UCLA, have two children, daughter Imani, 18, who is a freshman at the University of Portland, and son Jaryd, 5. "Dora enjoyed being home, working in her garden and making our house into a home," Dorsey told Newsday.
"Dora was a very experienced and talented woman," Goodkin told the Santa Monica Mirror. "Her job required not only scientific smarts, but leadership, and administrative ability. She was a people person, very beloved by her team members and co-workers."
More than 500 people attended a candlelight vigil at Grant Elementary School, where Menchaca's son has just begun kindergarten, in honor of Menchaca and the other victims of the terrorist attacks.

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Re: Flight 77 Fraud: Dora Menchaca - Exif/IPTC data of 9/8/2001 & Impossible Story

This is kind of sick, and I can debunk your story right here. Dora was my aunt. My mother was a bridesmaid in her 1st wedding to my uncle Charlie. Dora and my mom's brother divorced years ago. My Grandma had a heart attack when we heard the news. What do you say to that?
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Re: Flight 77 Fraud: Dora Menchaca - Exif/IPTC data of 9/8/2001 & Impossible Story

She never died on 9/11. Thats what I have to say about that.

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Re: Flight 77 Fraud: Dora Menchaca - Exif/IPTC data of 9/8/2001 & Impossible Story

Aren't you interested in finding out what happened to her?

If she were my Aunt I would want to know.

Maybe you can tell us why your family turned down the Millions in Victim's Compensation money, and didn't sue the airlines? Are you that wealthy? It has been hard for us to understand why so many turned down so much money, difficult to swallow in this day and time.


Please help us understand.



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Re: Flight 77 Fraud: Dora Menchaca - Exif/IPTC data of 9/8/2001 & Impossible Story

Aren't you interested in finding out what happened to her?

If she were my Aunt I would want to know.

Maybe you can tell us why your family turned down the Millions in Victim's Compensation money, and didn't sue the airlines? Are you that wealthy? It has been hard for us to understand why so many turned down so much money, difficult to swallow in this day and time.

Please help us to understand.


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Re: Flight 77 Fraud: Dora Menchaca - Exif/IPTC data of 9/8/2001 & Impossible Story

So what do you think happened to Dora?
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So what do you think happened to Dora?
There is a lot of information to be taken it at these forums Anonymous. The important research links thread is the place to start finding out what we have already covered here.

What did not happen to Dora is even more important.

Take a little time to read some of the research.



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