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Author Re: Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth now enjoying rapid enlistment from their peers worldwi
Don

2008-02-27, 1:26 pm


"EDS" <snowed@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Ralph Hertle" <ralph.hertle@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> A good reply, but they prefer to believe their gurus. What should be
> further investigated is why the government missed the signs that this was
> about to happen.



Precisely.
THAT is the primary function of the gov't, protection, but there it is
bigger than stuttgart, their utter failure to do so.
FWIW, I've seen all kinds of mention that they DID know about this, and were
possibly even complicent in the whole thing.
Amazingly, the worst *crime* on US soil and no one has been *hung*.
Yet they have no qualms about hanging people in foreign lands.
Their own actions incriminate them.

Hey look, *somebody* killed a president and to this day it has not been
proven that it wasn't gov't behind all of it.
And I don't care one whit about disproving negatives.
AFAIC anything is possible these days.


Of course nothing but those planes brought down the three towers as
> a simple forensic review shows. Shortly after the 2nd plane hit, as we
> were watching the TV, I told my wife that the buildings would fall. I knew
> enough about steel to understand its reaction to reletively mild heating.


Between all the stuff thats out there about the WTC, the PA field and the
Pentagon, I'm not convinced any of it is *real*, at least not the current
media portrayal of it.



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