On News/Activism 05/13/2004 2:05:12 PM PDT #85 of 158
The person who used Berg's computer and email was Zacarious Moussaoui!
On News/Activism 05/13/2004 2:51:35 PM PDT #112 of 158
Here's the kicker folks, Berg's email address wasn't just passed around, Moussaoui's email traffic came from Berg's computer.
Looks like Fox once again may have botched a breaking story....Berg never actually met Moussaoui, but someone who knew Moussaoui.
Wrote email to be sent later ? Presumably on a bus there was no connection unless Berg had a cellphone tied to his PC.
Pretty dumb.. would you give your password to a stranger on a bus LOL
I tend to believe where there is smoke there's fire
Something about this whole thing stinks to high heaven.
Hmmm on a bus ride. Did he have a wireless connection?
This is Unbelievable.
You know, this whole Berg thing is starting to stink!
Why was he in Iraq?
How did he get in the hands of the terrorists?
Why does his dad claim the terrorists killed "the best friend they ever had"?
Something doesn't add up here.
Ah, that explains everything.
Typical peacenik logic. I'm really starting to believe Berg was one of those "human shield" types that think the U.S. is the only source of evil in the world and everyone else can be won over with peaceful thoughts and good intentions. Surely, if his Dad was a member of A.N.S.W.E.R., it's not hard to think the son absorbed this skullful-of-mush ideology and tried to practice it.
OTOH, he may have been more involved with AQ than the media wants us to believe. I still have a lot of questions here.
There's something not right here.
http://www.registerguard.com/news/2004/05/13/a1.iraqberg.0513.html
He told friends an Israeli stamp in his passport had made the Iraqis especially hostile.
I don't know. It's a mystery. Just like Timothy McVeigh is still a mystery. We'll probably never know the whole truth. I don't like to believe that their is a conspiracy behind everything in life, but this is weird.
This is a technical guy, but he doesn't have the sense to protect his computer or passwords. Something is rotten in Denmark.
At one point during the bus ride, Berg said, the man sitting next to his son asked if he could use Nick's laptop computer.
"It turned out this guy was a terrorist and that he, you know, used my son's e-mail, amongst many other people's e-mail who he did the same thing to," Berg said.
This sounds fishy to me.
Usually your email is protected by a password. Even if you have an automatic password on your computer, in both MSN and AOL it is shown blank or with xxxxx in the place. So how could he steal it? Was he that smart, to go into the files to find it? Or was Berg too dumb? Did he have a satellite hookup or a cellphone hookup for his laptop? Why would someone on a bus want to "use" a laptop if they couldn't get on line? And where was he that his cell phone would reach that far back in the late 1990s? Cell phones cost lots of money, so why would he let them use his computer for so long if they were using airtime?
Anyway, we in Okalhoma don't consider towns big enough to have university campuses "remote". Remote is the Nature conservatory land. Remote is between towns in the pan handle. Remote are towns too small for Walmarts.
This is a fishy story from Berg's dad. However, another thread details E-mails that Berg sent from Iraq to friends in the tower business. It seems he claims to have been pretty busy with climbing towers in Iraq. Berg detailed a story about how he almost got killed by an Iraqi who thought he was stealing equipment from a tower.
Also, keep in mind that Berg could have been held by AQ for over a month before the execution occurred. Plenty of time to grow hair and a beard, lose a lot of weight, and also to start to think that your captors weren't going to kill you.