Timothy Ray Ward - Alleged Flight 175 Passenger: Exif Data: 1/11/2000

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Timothy Ray Ward - Alleged Flight 175 Passenger: Carefully Prepared Alias R.I.P.

by; Phil Jayhan | 20 Aug 2010 , 23:50 PM

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It was a clear sunny morning when Timothy Ray Ward boarded and ill-fated flight, on a wayward course, with destiny calling his name from a distant shore. Little did he know when he boarded this flight that it's fate would lie in the hands of 5 men poised to take control of the aircraft and use it as a missile and smash it into the World Trade Center. Tim Ward, manager of Rubios Restaurants would perish, literally going out in a ball of fire. The only problem with this is that none of it is true. It was all a fictional story being broadcast to the masses on 9/11 and beyond. As we see here below with Tim Ward, his story actually ends here, today, on August the 20th, 2010. His picture, from the Web Archive of the CNN Memorial shows that the pictures Exif/IPTC data as 1/11/2000 as the picture being taken day, or the date of the last edit. The official story and fairy tale fell long ago. But with the release of this research, the fairy tale of the passengers and mock victims of 9/11 is also laid to rest.

Whats in a carefully prepared alias? After a careful examination of many of the pictures provided to us from CNN and the AP Breezewire, it can be seen that they used a variety of means and techniques for producing the carefully prepared aliases. See story here for the various categories of aliases used on 9/11 for the mock victims of 9/11. [Constructing the Victims]


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There are some major issues and incriminating evidence in the digital IPTC data. And it is damning. Does anyone here think that it is a coincidence that Timothy Ray Wards picture was removed from the CNN Memorial archive, especially when we now know that the picture was prepared nearly 2 years before 911, complete with an obituary & has this information openly available in the Exif data? The original picture of Timothy Ray Ward showing the exif data of 01.11.2000 can still be viewed at the Web Archive/Timothy Ray Ward:

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 above, edited, with an obituary. This one is nearly 2 years before 9/11. Much like many in the Pentagon files. 1/11/2000.

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. Since this picture being taken day is 1/11/2000 it cannot be anything other then when the picture was last edited and prepared for it's 9/11 release. Nearly 2 years before 9/11!

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Web Archive of CNN Memorial Picture Timothy Ward - Flight 175 - 9/11 - Lets Roll Archive on Right



Source: Web Archive CNN 9/11 MEMORIAL:
Name: Timothy Ray Ward
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Age:38
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Residence: San Diego, CA, United States
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Occupation: information technology project manager, Rubio's Restaurants
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Location: California
UA Flight 175
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Related: Legacy.com tribute
Working Legacy Site NY Times "Sketch" Legacy.com Timothy Ray Ward
CNN Memorial Picture 404: 9/11 CNN Memorial Timothy Ray Ward
Web Archive CNN Memorial Picture: Timothy Ray Ward: AVAILABLE
Timothy Ward is not in the Social Security Death Index:
Victims Compensation Fund: YES (See below)
Exif/IPTC Data: 1/11/2000(See below)
White Vertical Sidebar: YES: Family Photo/AP
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Updated: March 10, 2002



Timothy Ward as you can see from the screen-shot below is listed in the Victims Compensation Fund Final Report: We were also unable to locate any records in the Social Security Death Index for Timothy Ray Ward. (SSDI)

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Here we see the pattern that Larry wrote about in his NY Times Victims Fraud Fraud article. Purely emotional and meant to make you hurt and cry and feel all the pain, to draw you in and cater to your feelings and fears. Here we see Tim Ward was a "Valentines day child." Touching. The very reason for these NY Times "sketches" was to draw people away from critical thought and cause them to make all their decisions based upon their feelings and emotions.It was devious, clever, and extremely effective.

Whether Tim Ward is a real person, a fiction, someone dead before 9/11 or someone who wanted to disappear and was connected to the network, or various other categories of carefully crafted aliases we cannot say. But it is certain that Timothy Ray Ward did not die on 9/11, on Flight 175 at the World Trade Center as we were told. That was a lie. It never happened.

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Timothy Wards Legacy page:

Original link:
Timothy Ray Ward

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United Flight 175

The Valentine's Child

Timothy Ray Ward came into the world on Valentine's Day in 1963, and immediately became the love of his mother's life. "He was everything to me," said his mother, Susie Ward Baker.

Mr. Ward, 38, lived in Scripps Ranch, Calif., with his longtime companion, Linda Brewton, and worked for Rubio's Baja Grill, a chain of Mexican restaurants based in Carlsbad, Calif. He was a systems administrator overseeing the chain's computer networks. On Sept. 11, he was aboard United Airlines Flight 175, heading home from a long weekend on the East Coast.

The tall, blond Mr. Ward loved animals, his mother said, starting with his shaggy white West Highland terrier, Sherman. He was a devoted fan of the San Diego State Aztecs, and would travel around to their football games even after he graduated. At the tailgate parties, people knew to check out what Mr. Ward was serving. He was an accomplished cook, who might pack two kinds of caviar in his picnic basket, along with a chocolate confection he had whipped up himself.

Next year, Valentine's Day will be painful for his mother. "I usually bought him a heart-shaped cake," she said.

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 16, 2001.
May the Fictional Story of Timothy Ray Ward R.I.P. 8/20/2010

by; Phil Jayhan - staff writer for the Lets Roll Liberty Gazette Copyright 2010
 

ginaleanne

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Rubios? Everyone on those pretend planes were connected to government I thought. I met a couple that swears they were supposed to be on one of the planes that morning and the airlines made them switch planes. I don't know if it's true or not.
 
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