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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: semperfijarhead who wrote (76846)5/27/2002 12:54:51 AM
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT:

You know it could be possible that the government, by making a 9/11-related allegation, brought this into the trial consciousness as a tactic to gain more information.

For example, lots of folks might be ambivalent about the case were it simply a matter of stock manipulation. They might not come forward with information.

However, given the herdlike nature, power and influence of the media (not only in America), the prosecution tying in 9/11 intensifies, to the very greatest degree, awareness to and want to help with the overall case.

Remember, the government, at this stage, wants as many doors to open as possible, not only with Elgindy's stock manipulation case.

This would especially be true if the government prosecutors think information relative to the financial behavior of 9/11 can be discovered from Elgindy's particular prosecution. The mere inclusion of 9/11 into the case enhances a likelihood that more folks will step forward with information. And regarding terrorism, aside from catching the perpetrators, the government wants as much information as can be learned.
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