To: patton
I hope so. But have you ever known a blown fuse to take out such a large area?
Did you know there were actually more planes involved in 9/11? You may never know the whole truth... and it is important you don't because right now, market confidence is imperative also to fighting terrorism. A strong military is a strong economy.
To: Gabrielle Reilly
Yes, I am beginning to think that something spooked the nukes on the grid.
Could have been simple panic.
12 posted on
08/14/2003 6:52:45 PM PDT by
Cold Heat
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To: Gabrielle Reilly
I heard it was a lightning strike on the USA side of Niagra grid location
15 posted on
08/14/2003 8:00:52 PM PDT by
Walnut
To: Gabrielle Reilly
How many more planes were involved in 9/ll? and where did you get the info
16 posted on
08/14/2003 8:03:04 PM PDT by
Walnut
To: Gabrielle Reilly
It might or might not be terrorism--but since they still don't know what caused this, how can the officials be so sure it's not terrorism? Stating so confidently that it's not terrorism even before they know why and how it happened only gives fuel to conspiracy theories at best--and at worst (i.e., if it was terrorism), it gives the terrorists a free pass. (If everyone from the president on down says it wasn't terrorism, how can we hope to prosecute them in court even if we find them?)
26 posted on
08/15/2003 6:14:41 AM PDT by
MizSterious
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To: Gabrielle Reilly
G.R., I don't know how many planes were involved, but I do know there were a number of suspicious incidents reported, like the "swarthy" men who left a plane in St. Louis when all the flights were grounded, hopped a train to San Antonio (or was it Austin?), where they were apprehended carrying box cutters. There were other incidents as well. All of this information just sort of faded away.
27 posted on
08/15/2003 6:19:01 AM PDT by
MizSterious
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