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To: sun-tzu who wrote (131482)10/27/2001 5:49:47 PM
From: Les H  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
a good 20 or more of the detainees were illegals who were caught with the hazmat licenses obtained thru bribes. unless they get some concret plans of what acts they might commit, it's impossible to link those 20-25 to anything.

also, the pilot-in-training from Minnesota, who may have been the one missing team member from the short-staffed team on the Pennsylvania flight. remember the one who didn't want to learn how to land or take off. i'm not sure if his name was on the passenger list but the suspicion was he was the missing member from that flight or was part of two more hijack teams that are at large. but then flatline's stuff never added up, multiplied, or whatever.

You can't send Butt, the detainee who died, out the country until the other country is willing to accept him.

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To: sun-tzu who wrote (131482)10/27/2001 6:07:41 PM
From: flatsville  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
>>>so just cut the embellishment crap<<<

No embellishment. Just reporting what I heard.

Man very sick...gums bleed...authorities baffled.

So much so they test for anthrax? What?
(This in and of itself should tell you they were clueless.)

Come now.

If you want to dismiss this an inconsequential or unimportant find the follow up article that explains what the "natural causes" in this case were. I've been looking and had no luck thus far.