So, logically, the depth and breadth of his acknowledging support are important. Again, this #337 is the first - THE FIRST - source other than the father for such info to have come to light. Need credibility check of the source, and when the reporter (and reportee) got this info from NB.
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#337 has a lot of interesting information. Berg's foreman, Hollinger, is a Marine and keeps the tower business on his farm, even though he is just an employee. Berg and Hollinger meet in Jan. 2003 and spend several months climbing towers all over the east coast. So, who are the other employees? I just don't see how two men who keep busy climbing towers in their own region need to go looking for more work in Iraq. Most people who are experts at a technical "craft" complain that they have more work than they can get around to doing.
And Hollinger says that they discussed politics and current events a lot. And Pro-Bush Nick was always reading his Jewish and Middle Eastern texts, but was totally naive about the dangers a Jewish man travelling at night in Iraq might face.
Every single thing we are asked to believe about this man's life is not outside the realm of possibility, but when one has to stretch to believe each and every detail it starts to get a bit ridiculous.
Here's my question....don't you have to secure work BEFORE you go to Iraq? I mean, can I go over there by myself, with my passport stamped with an Israeli stamp, and make a sign saying, "Will work for $100 an hour? I mean, I know contractors who went to Iraq, but they're all with respectable companies who are RESPONSIBLE FOR THEM. This is just too weird.