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To: The Ox who wrote (940)5/14/2009 5:26:20 AM
From: bruwin  Respond to of 4721
 
Good to hear from you again TO.
No doubt there’s backup to your post regarding ‘financial terrorism’, but I won’t press you on the subject !
Suffice to say that there’s often more to extra-ordinary events than meets the eye.
In the past we’ve seen controversy surrounding the likes of the Kennedy assassination, the Iran-Contra affair, the Bay of Pigs, 9-11, ENRON, etc..., to name but a few.

Quite often there’s an authorized committee or commission set up to “thoroughly investigate all the facts” and report back to higher authority.
Once that’s done, anyone who might hold a different view to the “official findings” is usually referred to as a “conspiracy theorist”. A convenient ‘label’ that most would not want to adopt, so quite often that’s where any third party investigation ends.
A classic example was the Warren Commission that expected the general public to accept the “single bullet” theory even though it defied the Laws of Physics.

It will be interesting to eventually read what ALL the stuff was that’s been going on in the background, and who was involved. Should that come to pass let’s hope that it’s “the truth and nothing but the truth”.