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Is this true ?

🔗nanom3@...

10/16/2001 11:13:31 PM

I haven't seen this reported in the US news. If it is true the
conclusions one might make are staggering.

I have no problem with Osama's guilt, and find the evidence presented
that he told his stepmother about it two days before it happened
pretty incriminating. I just don't think he is the only player
involved, nor even the most important.

http://aztlan.net/blowup.htm

Peace,
Mary

🔗Rosati <dante.interport@...>

10/16/2001 11:55:34 PM

I don't know- that site looks pretty shady to me. Any site that is raving
"zionist this" and "zionist that" is probably not too trustworthy. I've had
arab cab drivers tell me that the israelis did it, but I find it a little
far fetched (to put it mildly). We'll see if this turns up on any major news
source.

Dante

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> I haven't seen this reported in the US news. If it is true the
> conclusions one might make are staggering.
>
>
> I have no problem with Osama's guilt, and find the evidence presented
> that he told his stepmother about it two days before it happened
> pretty incriminating. I just don't think he is the only player
> involved, nor even the most important.
>
> http://aztlan.net/blowup.htm
>
>
> Peace,
> Mary
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🔗nanom3@...

10/17/2001 12:13:03 AM

It looks like it probably isn't true, at least according to Jewish
Times USA.

http://www.usajewish.com/scripts/usaj/paper/Article.asp?ArticleID=1307

Mary

🔗nanom3@...

10/17/2001 12:33:04 AM

Well the Jewish times has one of the funniest pictures I've seen in
a while with this note.

Hi Guys,

I have friends from overseas who are camping their way around the
States.

They have asked me if I know where they might be able to go without
spending large amounts of money. I said I would try my friends and
family for accommodations, so I thought I'd give your names. They
travel light and bring all their own camping gear, and only require a
small place to set up.

I have given them your name and address because I know that you are
all good people. I have enclosed a picture to help with
identification if they turn up. They may bring the green Mercedes or
the white one - sometimes they use both. Thanks in advance and let me
know asap if this is not ok with you.

http://www.usajewish.com/images/VisitingFriends.jpg

<grin>
Mary

🔗John A. deLaubenfels <jdl@...>

10/17/2001 3:49:59 AM

[Dante wrote:]
>We'll see if this turns up on any major news source.

Are you not aware that _many_ newsworthy stories don't turn up on any
major U.S. news source? When, for example, was the last time you read
of the growing resistance to Plan Colombia by legislators in that
country, including calls by many for the outright legalization of drugs?
I hate to put it so starkly, but the media in the U.S. is pretty much in
bed with the government.

[Mary:]
>It looks like it probably isn't true, at least according to Jewish
>Times USA.

>http://www.usajewish.com/scripts/usaj/paper/Article.asp?ArticleID=1307

Which states in its lead-in: "Look, it's a Sunday morning, the real news
is out there with the bombing and Afghans running around in the
desert..." Sounds like they've made up their minds already.

The incident in Mexico _did_ take place. I heard about it days ago,
because I subscribe to narconews@yahoogroups.com, an organization which
was formed specifically to report the things we don't normally hear
about, with special emphasis on Central and South America. I've posted
links before to their web site (www.narconews.com), and recommend it
highly.

Apparently the two gentlemen were not, however, planning to blow up the
Mexican Congress. They were armed, but at least one of them had a
permit to carry a weapon. The "bombs" proved to be something much more
benign. Or at least that's the latest I've heard.

JdL

🔗Paul Erlich <paul@...>

10/17/2001 1:00:52 PM

--- In metatuning@y..., "Rosati" <dante.interport@r...> wrote:
> I don't know- that site looks pretty shady to me. Any site that is
raving
> "zionist this" and "zionist that" is probably not too trustworthy.
I've had
> arab cab drivers tell me that the israelis did it, but I find it a
little
> far fetched (to put it mildly).

The Pakistani people, for example, are eating this up, the story
being that 4,000 Jews stayed home from work at the WTC on Sept. 11th,
having been warned by Isreal. 4,000 Jews -- imagine!