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by nothappyatall August 2, 2008 6:48 AM EDT
BTW, check the photos of the pentagon, just minutes after the "crash", and try to find Boeing 757 plane parts, bodies, luggage, wheels, fuselage or wing segments, or other normal debris from a plane crash.

Posted by brianbwb

There was NO 757 and the hole in the wall was far too small, it was a missile or equiv, it also explains why ALL of the traffic cam and a few local security cam videos were seized by the feds, never to be seen again- the videos prove it wasn''t a 757 and the videos are gone, ''splain THAT people!
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by Renegade.Rivers August 2, 2008 5:39 AM EDT
Anyone with any grit in his craw at all must surely know that 90% of what is reported by the MSM is nothing more than propaganda BS. The lies that have came of our leader''s mouths should have us all up in arms be it literally or figuratively. How can we expect any other country to respect us, or our wishes when we as a nation have no respect for ourselves, or anyone one else in the world. How can we respect our leaders when we have leaders who are are either afraid or inapt at bringing the lying, treasonous among themselves to justice. Moreover, how can we respect our fellow citizens, when they sit idly by knowing all the while that our leaders are guilty of atrocious crimes against citizens of our own country and other countries, yet they do not demand justice? We as a nation are going to he11 in a hand basket, and all that is left is for the basket to be burned.
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by brianbwb-2009 August 2, 2008 5:05 AM EDT
"The letter bombs were clearly designed to increase public support for an invasion of Iraq." Posted by ubrew12

Taking this probably correct assumption further, it is not beyond probability that the WTC and pentagon attacks, claimed by Al Qaeda, which is a group created, trained and funded by the CIA, was also designed to lay the very shaky foundation for the subsequent military debacle in the Middle East.

If this group of perps can send anthrax through the post, threatening lives of all along the route of the letters, then they are also not above killing a few thousand Americans for their own agenda.

BTW, check the photos of the pentagon, just minutes after the "crash", and try to find Boeing 757 plane parts, bodies, luggage, wheels, fuselage or wing segments, or other normal debris from a plane crash.
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by ubrew12 August 2, 2008 4:34 AM EDT
The Weakly Standard in November 01: "On the critical issue of who sent the anthrax, it''s time to give credit to the ABC website, ABCNews.com... a comprehensive story..., lending further credence to the commonsensical theory.. that al Qaeda or Iraq %u2014 and not some domestic Ted Kaczynski type %u2014 is behind the germ warfare." Later, the Weakly said: "There is... evidence that might seem to link Iraq with last fall''s anthrax terrorism"

What evidence did ABSnews and the Weakly have for Saddam''s involvement in the anthrax letter bombs? A report that bentonite (an oft-used Iraqi additive in chemical WMD''s) was found in the anthrax letters. Where did this ''report'' come from? From Fort Detrick, Md: from the very people we now know actually SENT the anthrax letter bombs!!!

The letter bombs were clearly designed to increase public support for an invasion of Iraq.
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by randynason August 2, 2008 4:22 AM EDT
Are you sure that Ivins wasn''t shot by Dik Cheney, our very own domestic/international terrorist? He''s shot before. I KNEW it was only a matter of time.
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by nearl4511 August 2, 2008 4:10 AM EDT
Certianly interesting news, but brings up a lot more questions for me.

I guess I don''t really understand what evidence broke recently (like not over the last 6+ years) that prompted this.
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by ubrew12 August 2, 2008 3:23 AM EDT
txgrouch2006 said: "Would any of the Bush bashers here believe it, even if that happened?"

Who cares? The sheep outnumber the Bush bashers 3 to 1.
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by txgrouch2006 August 2, 2008 3:19 AM EDT
ubrew12 wrote
leave the capture of Osama Bin Laden for later this Fall.
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Would any of the Bush bashers here believe it, even if that happened?
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by ubrew12 August 2, 2008 3:18 AM EDT
Its a smart move for the BushCo to go after this right wing terrorist now (such a convenient ''suicide''), and leave the capture of Osama Bin Laden for later this Fall.
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by txgrouch2006 August 2, 2008 3:03 AM EDT
t_barr wrote
A complete history ....
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???????????? WTH?

I was looking for more of a "yes" or "no" answer.

Maybe just a SENTENCE OR TWO of explanation. That''s it.

It might shock you, but I typically DON''T spend an hour reading web sites about the complete history of ONE SUBJECT for the sake of ONE POST.
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by relee42 August 2, 2008 2:46 AM EDT
Maybe enough people will buy the story, but the guy may have ODed for other reasons. This smacks of the scene from "Schindler''s List", where the liile boy points to the dead guy on the ground when confronted by the angry villian and says, "He did it!" It is very convenient to blame the dead to get off the hook. It stems from common law, that one can''t slander the dead. They hold up well under cross examination.
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by txgrouch2006 August 2, 2008 2:27 AM EDT
donnie1301 wrote
If you were really security minded.. If you were really a professional.. there would have been no 9/11.
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You are referring, then, to Bill Clinton as being "unprofessional," righ? Because the 9/11 pilots were taking flying lessons in the summer of 2000, BEFORE BUSH TOOK OFFICE.

If that was a presidential conspiracy, then Clinton was NECESSARILY involved.
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by txgrouch2006 August 2, 2008 2:24 AM EDT
OK, a question for all you conspiracy nuts who say 9/11 was a Bush conspiracy. If Bush was involved, why were the 9/11 pilots taking flying lessons in the summer of 2000?

Someone proposed that Bush and Clinton are secretly allies, so Bush was actually involved in the conspiracy even before he took office. Which would be pretty bold, considering that he had no way of knowing in advance whether he would win the election.

But be that as it may - wouldn''t that mean that CLINTON WAS INVOLVED IN THE CONSPIRACY, TOO??
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by txgrouch2006 August 2, 2008 2:01 AM EDT
joker1944 wrote
You f.ucking head case.
prometheus41 wrote
You really are pathetic ***, you know that?
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Wow, you guys are getting really militant on me. And AT THE SAME TIME.

Could you both be THE SAME PERSON POSTING UNDER DIFFERENT SCREEN NAMES???
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by williams2321 August 2, 2008 12:51 AM EDT
How about an investigation into the sources ABC kept anonymous that linked this anthrax to Iraq? Perhaps some pressure from another news media organization would bring the truth regarding those unnamed sources who now appear to be blatant propagandists to light.

For those who don''t remember the 4 infamous unnamed sources that created all of the panic that Iraq was behind this, go here for a refresher:

http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/08/01/anthrax/

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by hedonist3 August 2, 2008 12:32 AM EDT
DO NOT believe this story!!!

If the scientist Bruce E. Ivins even existed, then his "suicide" belongs together with the "suicide" a few months ago of DC Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey, who correctly predicted that she would be "suicided".

I''''m more inclined to believe that the scientist Bruce E. Ivins never existed.

The first anthrax victim, a journalist named Robert Stevens, was "eliminated" by the CIA at the beginning of October 2001 because his investigative research led him to the truth behind the September 11, 2001 attack. The other anthrax victims were killed simply to give the public the impression of a conspiracy.

OK - let''s say everything you say is true. What do you propose we do about it?
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by chimpyout August 2, 2008 12:29 AM EDT
If the case is closed soon, this "indicates" that Ivins
was the lone suspect? This statement by the always-anonymous "official" is suspicious in itself!
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by 4marlene August 1, 2008 11:47 PM EDT
It is no mystery why he did it. He was a vaccine developer. Most citizens would figure there was no need for anthrax vaccine, so why develop it? So he created a ''need'' by creating panic. And as usual, the government gave into panic and decided to pursue vaccine development then innoculate our troops with this experimental sludge. And we wonder why our guys are suffering from a variety of mental problems like wanting to commit suicide. Here we go again.. follow the money and you will find a chain including the CDC and big pharma as well as the scientists that will score big time if their vaccine is accepted. This is why you shouldn''t trust Paul Offit''s statements about vaccine safety for infants. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. He owns a patent for a rotovirus vaccine, then is the front man in declaring it safe even though still in testing phase. Then look at all the babies killed in the Argentina pneumonia vaccine experiment, but that is yet another story.
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by oneworldusa August 1, 2008 11:29 PM EDT
Good. Glad the guy is gone. No more taxpayer dollars wasted on him. He cost too much already in lives and investigations. He should have been uncovered sooner, though, given his connections with biological materials.
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by joker1944-2009 August 1, 2008 10:59 PM EDT
Yah, that''''s it. Keep digging into those paranoid conspiracy theories.

But when I suggest that Clinton was involved in some conspiracies of his own, nobody is interested.

Posted by txgrouch2006 at 05:57 PM : Aug 01, 2008

Huh? You slam someone simply asking questions and then in the VERY NEXT SENTENCE you accuse Clinton of being involved in the 9/11 attacks?

You f.ucking head case.
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