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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran

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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (14586)3/9/2007 5:57:37 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) of 22250
 
Gus > I still view the 12/26/04 tsunami as a case in point --remember

How can I forget when we had a special forum created just for the two of us -- to get us far away from where only "purists" are allowed to debate the "officially approved" conspiracy theories about 9/11.

For what it's worth, I consider 9/11 to be quite a different kettle-of-fish from your tsunami thumb-suck for the simple reason there's actual evidence that not only explosions occurred but extraordinary ones. That's why when I came upon the Ward article I thought you would be interested in it -- especially the steel girders which were bent like noodles and also the evidence that many people have now contracted cancer. The Tritium still confuses me, however, and it strikes me that the measurements/records were deliberately confounded. The persistence of molten metal at very high temperatures in the basements of the buildings is well known, so there's no revelation there. Nevertheless, and especially when one also bears the seismic records in mind, all of it adds up to an event that could hardly have been brought about by crashing airplanes and burning kerosene.
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