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To: Greg or e who wrote (1777)5/30/2003 10:42:50 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
So then you will concede that the 911 attack was not knowingly allowed to happen by the Bush administration

I will try to be clear. I am pretty sure that Rumsfeld and Cheney did not know exactly what was planned by Bin Laden's associates. They did know that some kind of attack was planned, and that that attack probably involved hijacking airplanes.
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a month before the attacks, Vreeland wrote a list of terrorist targets, including the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and the notation, "Let one happen; Stop the Rest." In the 35-question interview, Ruppert asked if the statement, "Let one happen; Stop the Rest" implied that the U.S. or some other intelligence agency had achieved complete penetration of the terrorist cells. Vreeland replied, "That goes without question."

The case of Vreeland indicates that Rumsfeld and Cheney had plenty of warning, certainly enough to spook Ashcroft into flying private.

Although Canadian authorities initially alleged vague fraud charges against him and also held him on an extradition warrant alleging credit card fraud in Michigan, the actual motive for his arrest now seems to be something quite different. All Canadian charges against Vreeland were dropped this March and he has been granted political refugee status in Canada until the extradition issues are resolved.

Vreeland’s position is that he returned from Russia to meet with a Canadian and a Russian intelligence operative, and had intended to hand over a sealed pouch containing intelligence documents. When the handoff was compromised and the Canadian did not show for the Toronto meet, Vreeland opened the pouch and looked at some of the documents. Those documents, which he later had translated, gave specific warnings of the pending WTC attacks that were to take place nine months later. Again, on its face, since these documents were in a sealed intelligence pouch, this indicates that intelligence operatives were aware of the contents because they had placed them there originally.


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To: Greg or e who wrote (1777)5/31/2003 12:40:21 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
As long as the Bush Administration covers up the events of 9/11, these sorts of speculations remain valid.

It's not out of the realm of possibility that 9/11 was a pre-emptive strike.

google.com

Tom