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Politics : 9/11 Shortsellers: Who are they? What happened?

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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (16)4/7/2006 11:32:55 PM
From: Don Earl   of 78
 
RE: "A simple online search would have given you an answer from credible sources."

The only source I see quoted is the 9/11 Commission Report. That is NOT a "credible" source. The Commission was hand picked by Bush himself and served no other purpose than to manufacture a report which supported the official story.

Not one single name of persons or institutions involved in 9/11 insider trading has ever been publicly disclosed. It's still a deep dark secret 4 1/2 years after the fact. The 9/11 Omission Report is nothing more than a clever mixture of propaganda, fantasy, unsubstantiated hearsay, and unrelated, meaningless trivia.

So, the report claims the traders had no connection to al Qaida. That part is probably true. Unfortunately, the report makes no mention of what their connections were to Bush, and, since their names have never been made public, there is no way to make the connections independently of the report.

A source is credible when it may be independently verified.
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