Talk:Stratesec

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I second Cab88's point that this article is lacking much information. What I especially find disturbing is that there is only one external link pointing to a site debunking 911 conspiracy theories. Even if that is a good thing, there should also be an external link representing the other side of the debate. Plus: I just googled and was not able to locate a website for securacom or secura.com or stratesec. Strange.

This article needs to be cleaned up. It fails to even explain in the intro what Securacom is/was. --Cab88 06:48, 9 August 2006 (UTC)


Of particular importance is whether the quote that Securacom was in control of security at the wtc on 9/11 is accurate. There is no source for the quote, and other articles about Stratesec (formerly Securacom) describe the companies contract to provide security at the wtc as ending in 1998. "Securacom got the $8.3 million World Trade Center security contract in October 1996 and received about $9.2 million from the WTC job from 1996 (a quarter of its revenues that year) to 1998. But in 1998, the company was "excused from the project" because it could not fulfill the work, according to former manager Al Weinstein, and the electronic security work at the WTC was taken over by EJ Electric, a larger contractor. " - http://www.washingtonspectator.com/articles/20050215bushes_3.cfm -- Walterego 16:47, 9/16/06 CTZ