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To: Les H who wrote (221508)2/15/2003 10:20:25 AM
From: John  Respond to of 436258
 
That's true, Les, but you don't know that they didn't know about events beforehand, nor do I know that they did know. I'm open to all possibilities.

John



To: Les H who wrote (221508)2/15/2003 1:06:51 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Every Conspiracy I took part in; the main consideration
was in eliminating the risks of taking action.
( ie putting the fix in ).
A lot of people just won't believe in conspiracy,
( maybe because they never were a part of any ) :-)
RE >> Just because someone profits after the fact doesn't make it a conspiracy. << true, but conspiring to
exploit something after fact is easier; holds
the least risk, and is the most preferred and most
used method.
Jim