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

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To: just_a_question who wrote (92875)10/15/2005 5:43:58 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) of 122087
 
It is fairly safe to assume that someone in the Federal Government thinks Amr has information. They want it. They are doing everything they can to get it.

Actually, I find that assumption fairly stupid. Information about what? 9-11? If so, with national security allegedly at risk, why wasn't Elgindy subpoenad by now for any number of other related reasons? In the government truly thought Elgindy was working with terrorists, why not charge him with anything (it doesn't matter what) as a means to strike a deal with him to testify against the alleged higher-ups, the same way they struck a deal with Cleveland to testify against Elgindy?

- Jeff
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