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June 14-15 2005 - A former gov't official, and his theory of 9/11
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Posted on 06/15/2005 7:31:02 AM PDT by thebiggestdog

W's former chief economist for the Department of Labor, Morgan Reynolds proved that nutballs exist at all levels of government when he recently said that the official assessment of the WTC collapse was, "bogus" and that the towers came down due to a planned explosion by the Feds. Incredibly, Reynolds goes on to say "If demolition destroyed three steel skyscrapers at the World Trade Center on 9/11, then the case for an 'inside job' and a government attack on America would be compelling." Wait a second here. This guy is a former economist and he thinks the Bush administration blew up the World Trade Center? Why? To damage our own economy so that it would be more difficult to re-elect W. What planet is this guy serving donuts on.

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TOPICS: Conspiracy; Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: 911conspiracy; bush; government; morgan; morganreynolds; politics; reynolds; secrets
Being a high ranking employee in the government is not such a bad thing-the experience will get you a great job in the private sector, and once you are a civilian you can basically say anything you want. Morgan Reynolds did just that in suggesting that our own government collapsed the World Trade Center.
1 posted on 06/15/2005 7:31:02 AM PDT by thebiggestdog
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