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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (4371)9/24/2001 11:33:01 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23908
 
Hawk, this investigation gets more and more exciting... Here's another discrepancy in the official Bin Laden yarn:

cnn.com
Excerpt:
The White House continues to also call on allies around the world to do what they can to stop money flowing from their countries to terrorist organizations.

"This campaign has begun to squeeze off what really matters to them most," Rice told CNN.

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CONDI, YOU SCATTY GIRL!! NO, NO, NO, MONEY IS NOT what matters most to the Taleban!!! They are driven by faith! Remember, they are supposed to be Islamic lunatics! Otherwise, they'd have already traded off Bin Laden for your $25 million bounty...

Besides, Hawk, note that the stock speculation concerns AIRLINES only. So far, there's been no evidence about suspicious trading on (re-)insurance stocks... because that's all EURO-CRAP!! Indeed, any beforehand speculation on insurance stocks is a devious way to support the "suicide raid" hypothesis --since it doesn't make sense to short (re-)insurance stocks if one doesn't expect the wipe-out of major real-estate assets in the first place! Yet, as I said, Russian insiders only anticipated a mild drop in US airlines' stocks. I believe the story about the (re-)insurance insider-trading is yet another hoax by the Europeans to bamboozle public opinion --keep in mind that the world's major (re-)insurers are European (AXA, Munich Re, Swiss Re, Lloyd's,...)

Gus