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To: carranza2 who wrote (9498)9/16/2001 8:19:28 PM
From: TobagoJack   of 74559
 
Hi carranza2, You are right about the rest of the points. What folks may be missing out on is if China, Russia and Europe are unable to keep their own respective backyards under monitoring, control, then someone else will have to do it, and I cannot imagine (-g-) who that would have to be.

My office cleaning lady and I just had a conversation, and I gave her a good reason why all the war atmosphere is bad for commerce, namely, at any time any one can pick up the phone in ME and call Exchange Square (HK equivalent to WTC) and force the building to evacuate, without having done an iota of physical exertion. Ring, ring, and 8 hours gone from HK commerce.

Mark my words, buildings in Beijing will have to be evacuated soon due to a few phone calls from Xinjiang.

Many Chinese leaders (all top ones) live in a large city center compound call Zhong Nan Hai (Central Southern Lake) which was a part of the Imperial Palace complex. I am guessing that all are looking for homes in the suburbs now.

The cost of WTC is mega-folds over the direct building and lives cost on Sept 11th.

Chugs, Jay
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