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Re: Lest we forget...


that link was only part way there, here it is again, the passenger list, no Arabs [bottom]


The idea of remote controlled operations is right on too - this quote:
October 6, 2001 — There were no “suicide” pilots on those September 11 jets. The jets were controlled by advanced robotics and remote-control technology, not hijackers. Fantastic? Before I explain, read about the history-making robot/remote-controlled jet plane.




next story from Rense.com:
[but I can't get the exact link up, home page link below.
*Check the link to Rense out anyway, highly recommended!! *

The Saudi government paid off al-Qaida in exchange for immunity from terror attacks. Saudi princes knew in advance about the Sept. 11 attacks. Most of the Saudi officials who assisted al-Qaida all died mysteriously soon thereafter. The revelations in Gerald Posner's new book Why America Slept are an astonishing reminder of just how much we still don't know about Sept. 11 and its planning.

The final link is the timeline, and it tells the tale.

Finally, I know I had some photos showing how the towers exploded, not crashed down as believed - blown up by the the , the , who, who, who, who is the NWO again?
{{Link later,
Art Linkletter.


http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/trade.center/victims/pentagon.victims.html


http://www.public-action.com/911/robotplane.html
http://www.rense.com/
http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/completetimeline/AAtimelineshort.html

 

 
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