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To: J Aguilar

If Vera led the dirty war against ETA, its odd that he would be drawn into a conspiracy with them, essentially facilitating and helping to cover up their involvement.


12 posted on 02/04/2007 5:35:28 PM PST by marron
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To: marron; ALOHA RONNIE; null and void
GOOD POINT, marron!!!

I was waiting for that question.

Why was the Ribbentrop-Molotov (or Hitler-Stalin) pact signed? Hadn't Hitler said that his intention was to expand eastwards?

Of course, Hitler and Stalin needed the pact to carry out a gain for both of them (Poland, invaded by both countries) against a common enemy: the capitalist nations of France and the UK.

Fascism always tends to come together against a common enemy: they are highly compatible in ideology and means (you know, Vera was found guilty of a charge related to State TERRORISM: Segundo Marey kidnapping).

Moreover, Vera was also found guilty of public funding misappropriation, well beyond 3 million euro, money that has not returned. That amount came from the Reserved Funds, approved to pay informers in the fight against ETA, but that usually ended in the pockets of Vera and probably, other high rank security officers.

This prompts two conclusions:

The first one: the more attacks from ETA, the bigger amount of money in the "Reserved Funds" item in the National Budget, and the more those high rank security officials and politicians got. They were getting rich from terrorism and they would not like ETA being crushed, as Aznar did, but only contained.

The second, Vera might have information about a lot of high rank security officers that got money from the Reserved Funds. If they didn't follow his indications, he could denounce them before the National High Court.

Now all of you know what we think was the core of the 3/11 case and what motivated those people to act that way. What I find really striking and somewhat risible is that the MSM, very prestigious ones indeed, repeat as parrots an Official Version probably conceived by a convicted criminal related to State terrorism, that has stolen more than 3 million euro in public funding.

null and void

Three explosions happened in Atocha station, which has no glass cover, by the way. They were powerful enough to kill a lot of people in a concealed space, but not to affect the building at all.

It is true that the first train was late by one minute or so, but terrorist have loaded a second, that was waiting just outside Atocha, with four bombs, to carry the job in the station.

ALOHA RONNIE

You are welcome!

I also think EL CID motion picture, or EL CID story itself, fits very well in today's events. Unlike other ones, such as the films regarding the Cold War, that have become a bit outdated, somewhat historical; EL CID, from that historical conception, has gained modernness with time. Sure, I do really think that it should be released again in DVD, and even used as a tool for training on the threat that some of the Muslim world may pose to Westerners and the opportunities we have to defeat them.

is a truly heroic story about how one Man of Courage really can make a difference out there. Saving a nation from invasion, both from without and within. And then saving Western Civilization in the process 1,000 years ago.

It was heroic indeed. There was also treason at the highest level, but he managed to survive. So many times had Spain to depend on the talent and courage of a single man!

The Stuff that a Freedom-fighting President GEORGE W. BUSH is also made of 1,000 years later.

Thank God.

NEVER FORGET

Otherwise, history will repeat, and the people that died on the battlegrounds would have done it for nothing.
13 posted on 02/05/2007 1:13:52 AM PST by J Aguilar (Veritas vos liberabit)
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