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Posted on 07/11/2004 12:55:04 AM PDT by JustPiper
True enough.
What are the plausible possibilities that the
disinformation
would be in the service of--what
1) goals?
2) groups?
But we still have it posted a few times on TM, I was asking for a daily refresher
Just adding another bullet to your 'speculation' post.
Body is so far unidentified. There is also a video of the MURDER.
ahhh. thx.
But I'd be very interested in
YOUR speculations about
1) goals
2) groups
disinformation would most probably serve.
Trying to pick that fine mind of yours!
Good find J LMBO!
The best thing she posted:
I will say no more.
75 posted on 07/15/2004 9:02:07 AM CDT by mercy
Mercy Me, what ever did she have in her bag and she was on a plane from South Central to LA? LMBOPIMP!
Oh! Mercy!
All of us have been warned as to the nature of 007's site.
I'm one of those "behind-the-scenes" postal people. Sad to say, the following link will show EXACTLY why many battle daily with the urge to "go postal."
Continuing Investigation
Ricin Attack Was Ignored by USPS
Posted April 1, 2004
By Timothy W. Maier
For U.S. Postal Service employees the story is all too familiar. When a deadly white powder was discovered Feb. 2 in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill employees immediately were quarantined, evacuated and sent to decontamination showers. Dirksen and the Hart and Russell Senate office buildings were closed for precautionary measures. Meanwhile, postal employees working at the V Street Post Office facility believed to have processed the tainted mail WERE TOLD TO SHUT UP, TO KEEP WORKING AND TO FINISH THEIR SHIFTS. (excerpted - click for full article)
http://www.insightmag.com/main.cfm?include=detail&storyid=645405
I guess I don't understand your question
It sounds more like TB2K got nervous and did the editing.
BILL O'REILLY, HOST: "FACTOR Follow-Up" segment tonight: The coarseness of anti-Bush criticism at the Kerry fundraiser in New York last week has disgusted many Americans, including actor Ron Silver, a Democrat himself, who joins us now from Los Angeles.
Well, this is it for you. Your career is over here, Mr. Silver. You know that.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,125686,00.html
No. I think the one they wanted off of there was my post about the possibility of 3 nukes being moved in from SAsia last year. I did not present it as fact- Just referenced to FR that a poster had brought up this possibility.
Someone else had found it , too, and had put it in their private forum.
It was said that the forum could be shut down if it promotes fear
Today is Thursday, July 15, the 196th day of 2004. There are 169 days left in the year.
Highlights in history on this date:
1099 - Three years after the First Crusade set out, the Christian army storms Jerusalem and puts its Muslim inhabitants to the sword.
1822 - Turkish invasion of Greece begins, and Turks overrun peninsula north of Gulf of Corinth.
1909 - Mohammed Ali, shah of Persia, is deposed in favour of 12-year-old Sultan Ahmad Shah.
1948 - UN Security Council orders truce in Palestine.
1958 - United States dispatches troops to Lebanon at request of President Chamoun; South Africa resumes full membership in United Nations.
1974 - Officers in Cyprus favouring unification with Greece oust Archbishop Makarios from presidency. The coup leads to a Turkish military intervention.
1992 - Nato says its warships will begin patrolling Yugoslavia's coast in an effort to tighten a UN trade embargo and step up pressure to end the fighting in Bosnia.
1994 - Tens of thousands of Hutus flee the Tutsi-led rebel advance in Rwanda, flooding across the border into Zaire in one of the greatest human flights in history.
1998 - Nigeria's military government orders the immediate release at least 400 people imprisoned under the late military ruler Gen. Sani Abacha.
1999 - China declares that it has invented its own neutron bomb, making an unprecedented disclosure about its nuclear arsenal to counter and reject US accusations of atomic spying.
2000 - In a rare display of force, UN troops launch a rescue mission that frees all 222 peacekeepers and 11 military observers trapped by rebels inside a UN base in eastern Sierra Leone.
2001 - Bangladeshi Prime minister Sheikh Hasina leaves office after five years in office, longer than any other Bangladeshi leader.
2002 - A judge convicts four defendants in the kidnapping and murder of American journalist Daniel Pearl.
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=33220
This is an article about the terror threat to Rome in April 2004.
Crack! LOL!
I saw that interview last night I think. It was a good one.
You might check with Dennis over there. See if he'll give you some insight as to why they did what they did. Sounds like they may be fearful of the Patriot Act.
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