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The biggest problem with the 9/11

 
 
Zippo
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 08:48 am
You guys better drink a lot of kool-aid. It will fill your bladder and help to push urine further into the fire. Laughing
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farmerman
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 09:48 am
zippy dippy said
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Every single week new information and new websites are created. It is completely out of reach to even think about suppressing. It would be compared to fighting a huge wild-forest fire by urinating on it. ... essentually this is what you guys are trying to do.


Surely we should be getting some new information no? All these sites are derivative of previous sites. Theres really nothing new. ALl that youve presented has been carefully debunked. Its just that youre not bright enough to "get it".
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blueflame1
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 10:02 am
Mukasey hints US had attack warning before 9/11 by David Edwards and Muriel Kane
Published: Tuesday April 1, 2008

When Attorney General Mukasey delivered a speech last week demanding that Congress grant the president warrantless eavesdropping powers and telecom immunity, the question and answer session afterwards included one extraordinary but little-noticed claim.

Mukasey argued that officials "shouldn't need a warrant when somebody with a phone in Iraq picks up a phone and calls somebody in the United States because that's the call that we may really want to know about. And before 9/11, that's the call that we didn't know about. We knew that there has been a call from someplace that was known to be a safe house in Afghanistan and we knew that it came to the United States. We didn't know precisely where it went."

Blogger Glenn Greenwald picked up on Mukasey's statement, suggesting, "If what Muskasey said this week is true -- and that's a big 'if' -- his revelation about this Afghan call that the administration knew about but didn't intercept really amounts to one of the most potent indictments yet about the Bush administration's failure to detect the plot in action. Contrary to his false claims, FISA -- for multiple reasons -- did not prevent eavesdropping on that call."

Keith Olbermann has now featured the story on MSNBC's Countdown. "What?" Olbermann asked incredulously after quoting Mukasey. "The government knew about some phone call from a safe house in Afghanistan into the U.S. about 9/11? Before 9/11? ... You didn't do anything about it?"

"Either the attorney general just admitted that the government for which he works is guilty of malfeasant complicity in the 9/11 attacks," Olbermann commented, "or he's lying."

"I'm betting on lying," concluded Olbermann. "If not, somebody in Congress better put that man under oath right quick."

After September 11, 2001, it was revealed that the CIA and FBI had intercepted a variety of messages including phrases such as "There is a big thing coming," "They're going to pay the price" and "We're ready to go." None of these messages gave specific details and none reached intelligence analysts until after the destruction of the World Trade Center.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, "Mukasey did not specify the call to which he referred. He also did not explain why the government, if it knew of telephone calls from suspected foreign terrorists, hadn't sought a wiretapping warrant from a court established by Congress to authorize terrorist surveillance, or hadn't monitored all such calls without a warrant for 72 hours as allowed by law. The Justice Department did not respond to a request for more information."

This video is from MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann, broadcast March 31, 2008.

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Foofie
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 11:46 am
The point should be made that the people that believe in 9/11, as a conspiracy, seem to fall into a few categories. There are those that like to believe everything is a conspiracy, and subscribe to all sorts of historical conspiracies. But, there are also those that find a conspiracy theory relating to 9/11 as a useful "red herring." I mean, that if enough people would subscribe to 9/11 as a conspiracy, then it may start to go out of fashion to focus on the reality that there is a world-wide jihad against the western powers.

Now if there was no world-wide jihad against the western powers, then I'd think a conspiracy theory would have to be investigated. But, with or without a conspiracy theory, there is a world-wide jihad against the west.

By the way, some anti-Israel sentiments fall into this category. Israel I believe, in effect, was the bellwether for the world-wide jihad against the west.

And, for those that like military history, all wars also have psychological warfare, in addition to the proverbial old fashioned long bow. So, those that subscribe to this conspiracy theory are, unbeknownst to themselves, furthering the goals of the world-wide jihad.
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 03:44 pm
"I mean, that if enough people would subscribe to 9/11 as a conspiracy, then it may start to go out of fashion to focus on the reality that there is a world-wide jihad against the western powers.

Would you mind to compare 11 th september with other criminals acts sir?
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 05:36 pm
If i were a US citizen on that day, I would have commited suicide.
Truth hurts and absolute truth is unpalatable.
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OCCOM BILL
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 06:01 pm
Pity you weren't a citizen...
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 06:09 pm
No regrets.
If I were a citizen of USA on 11th september
I would have put an end of my life . Not a congenial comment about the never ending AMERICAN DREAM
My original name is Rama fuchs
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 06:16 pm
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According to the San Francisco Chronicle, "Mukasey did not specify the call to which he referred. He also did not explain why the government, if it knew of telephone calls from suspected foreign terrorists, hadn't sought a wiretapping warrant from a court established by Congress to authorize terrorist surveillance, or hadn't monitored all such calls without a warrant for 72 hours as allowed by law. The Justice Department did not respond to a request for more information.


Paging the late Sen. McCarthy..... someone is trying to steal your act.

Joe(I have here in my briefcase a list of over 200,,,,,)Nation
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farmerman
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 06:20 pm
This just in. The 9/11 acts of terror were conclusively proved to have been carried out by a series of golla summoned by Richard Cheney.
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2008 06:22 pm
11th september
will never take place again in USA.
But death will go on to make the
Bity Bottles bitter butter to make the butter better
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