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To: Tom Hua who wrote (13646)9/11/2001 11:03:15 AM
From: Roger A. Babb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19633
 
Tom, I noticed the same thing. Any stock or commodity that spiked up or down before the event must be investigated.



To: Tom Hua who wrote (13646)9/11/2001 11:03:23 AM
From: Paul A  Respond to of 19633
 
jesus tom- I never thought about that, but jesus.. very odd ?!?!?!



To: Tom Hua who wrote (13646)9/11/2001 11:04:35 AM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19633
 
Tom, then what about energy/gold shares?

This tragedy had to be very carefully planned and quietly.

I read a story that a couple of Bin Laden people were arrested in Wash St earlier this year and are in jail but they had an arsenal of high powered explosives in the trunk of their car.

Jane



To: Tom Hua who wrote (13646)9/11/2001 11:06:46 AM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19633
 
That would be stupidity on a par with the guy who returned the rental car for the deposit after the last WTC bombing. In a case like this, thousands of FBI agents will sift everything and everyone with the remotest possible connection to the attacks.

I think you will find some other unrelated reason for the fuel cell stock spike. I can't imagine how or why a stock trader would know about a major terrorist operation.