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To: gleneagle
Why did the police have to say,"You left us a phone number"? It fits very well.

BTW, I think the first message was "I am God's Sword" the name of the Blind Shiek's son.
922 posted on 10/20/2002 10:19:55 PM PDT by John Jamieson
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To: John Jamieson
BTW, I think the first message was "I am God's Sword" the name of the Blind Shiek's son.

I thought it was just "I am God". Never heard about any sword in the message before.

924 posted on 10/20/2002 10:29:18 PM PDT by SwordofTruth
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To: John Jamieson
Correct, there was no other logical reason for the Moose to have to point out that the number was a phone number. If it were a conventional phone number the sniper (who is obviously not stupid) would know he left a phone number.

More support for the message being "911"

It was described as "cryptic" and "something only the person leaving the message would understand"

Also, a few weeks ago (according to news tonight on Fox) a senior, captured AQ outlined the nature of the 2nd wave of attacks. Among the techniques disclosed were sniper shootings in the US.

Then a week ago, after the shootings began, Tennant starts talking about the real possibility of a second wave of attacks in this country by AQ.

Schools are being closed and it has been reported the feds are sending investigators to GITMO to inquire about this case,

While no one knows anything for sure, those who believe the recent developments rule out AQ or other foreign terrorst involvement have not thought this through.

Having said that, it could also be some just some real homegrown crazies.


929 posted on 10/20/2002 10:32:53 PM PDT by gleneagle
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