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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11?

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (9273)12/14/2004 6:16:02 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 20039
 
Re: 2. I say they were explosions to ensure an insurance pay-out

As you know, I think the explosions at WTC-7, WTC-6, the State Dept., etc. were devised as "coverups" for the hijacked airliners... Hence the possibility/risk that the number of explosions don't add up with the number of hijacked planes (that were shot down by the USAF). Remember my theory of "meshing it all together", that is, connecting the dots of X hijacked planes with Y "suicide crashes" (on symbolic targets):

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As for the mundane theory that "greedy Mr Silverstein & Co" contrived such a murderous scam to swindle their insurers, here's an interesting article that points to the fact that insurance policies usually DO NOT cover criminal acts:

San Diego California lawyers - attorneys legal directory
When does insurance pay for losses due to criminal acts?

By Vicki Lankarge
Insure.com



Auto and home insurers do not cover losses for bodily harm if the injury or death caused by the insured was intentional — and that includes harm caused by the commission of a crime such as homicide. So how is it that the parents of the Columbine High School gunmen and one of the young gun suppliers settled $1.6 million in legal claims from using their home insurance policies?

"Auto and home insurance policies don't cover criminal acts, but they do cover negligence."


The parents of the dead and injured students "couldn't go after the kids, so they went after the parents instead," says Don Griffin, a spokesperson for the National Association of Independent Insurers. "The lawyers claimed the parents were negligent in their supervision of their children and the gun supplier was negligent for selling them the weapons used in the shooting. Auto and home insurance policies don't cover criminal acts, but they do cover negligence."
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Now don't get me wrong: I'm not looking to clear Mr Silverstein of any involvement in the 911 conspiracy but it would have been a long shot for him to destroy his WTC estate just to cash in on their insurances....
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