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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (15024)1/3/2005 6:52:09 AM
From: WWWWWWWWWW  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20773
 
"What do you make of Spielberg's movie clearly showing T-Rex and Velociraptors chasing SUVs away on Isla Nublar?"

So, you're saying the WTC disaster was just a Spielberg production? Thanks for clearing that up, Doctor. I had gone the other route and assumed the dinosaurs and mayhem in Jurassic Park were real. Whew! No more nightmares for me.

"No, the USAF dutifully shot them down."

The USAF shot down the airliners, then Spielberg dubbed them back into the WTC footage that was broadcast *live* on our morning news that day? I see. Well I missed the Golden Globes that year but Spielberg must have certainly hauled in the loot for that one.

"Because nobody was allowed to detect it in the first place... Remember Chernobyl: it was the Swedish authorities that blew the gaff first --not the Russkies..."

Nobody was issued a license to operate Geiger counters in NYC that day, eh? Obviously, Mayor Guliani must have been in on this scheme. No wonder he campaigned with Bush. I hope you get a grant to follow up on this research, Doctor.

"By "pulse" I merely mean "the signal", that is, the shockwave blasted by the nuclear explosion proper and recorded by seismographic institutes..."

Oh... the WTC towers were destroyed by a nuclear "signal" and not a "pulse" like you had said earlier. Man, that signal certainly had a long wavelength or something, as the two buildings collapsed about 24 minutes apart or so. And none of the survivors had any radiation poisoning afterwards! Astounding. They have certainly improved their methods since Chernobyl, haven't they, Doctor? Say, what companies are in the nuclear signal segment? I definitely want those stocks in my portfolio.

"I'm not on the payroll of some scientific institute, see what I mean?"

We see what you mean!