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Jan H. said:"We must all hang together, or assuredly,
we shall all hang separately."
Benjamin Franklin
(and today was a good day, thanks to
patriots Elaine Jarvik and Steven E. Jones)
somebigguy said:Well, I am your enemy, not just me, but the 30 million or so of us freezing our balls off in Canada.
Watch your backs you Yankee bastards, one day we're gonna snowshoe our way across the border and take over.
Jan H. said:Thanks, Jon.
Well, to give credit where credit is due...
http://www.wtc7.net/ was cited as one used in today's
BYU professor article. Jim Hoffman and his team deserve
an enormous amount of credit for their consistantly
excellent research and work.
This blockbuster article today benefits us all.
somebigguy said:What do you mean???? :gold9472:
Oh,excellent!!!!Gold9472 said:Jan now works with http://www.wtc7.net/, Jim Hoffman's site... Jim Hoffman worked with the Professor the article is about.
The physics professor.Gold9472 said:Jones?
No, nobody has to tell him to make waves!!!Gold9472 said:Oh... I thought you meant Alex...
somebigguy said:No, nobody has to tell him to make waves!!!
I've heard of the investigation into the levee breaks too, but from what I read, they are investigating that they were not installed correctly and looking to lay blame there.MamaSez said:Yep--this was a good day. If you watch the newsclip from the Utah TV station, it's amazing! Watching the towers fall while he's explaining why it MUST be demolitions is really powerful. Having academics and "mainstream" folks come out about 9/11 is really valuable. To be honest, it's one of the things I hate about the world these days--the perception that some people have more valuable than others, hence, must be more believable... We're all as valuable as this professor, Jones. Nonetheless, that's the world we live in now, and it's important to get more 'experts' speaking out in support of what we've been saying all along.
So, we've got the Plame indictment(s), exposed secret 'rendition' prisons, proof from Italy that US troops used illegal (horrendous) weapons on people in Fallujah, Weldon screaming and apparently genuinely outraged over the DIA bureaucrats trashing a whistleblower to cover their asses, and today's announcement of an FBI investigation into the levee breaks (if I heard it right)... All in all, NOT a good week for the powers that be.
Ironic that all this unbearably bad news breaking at once would be perceived as a glimmer of hope to us, no?
MamaSez said:Yep--this was a good day. If you watch the newsclip from the Utah TV station, it's amazing! Watching the towers fall while he's explaining why it MUST be demolitions is really powerful. Having academics and "mainstream" folks come out about 9/11 is really valuable. To be honest, it's one of the things I hate about the world these days--the perception that some people have more value than others, hence, must be more believable... We're all as valuable as this professor, Jones. Nonetheless, that's the world we live in now, and it's important to get more 'experts' speaking out in support of what we've been saying all along.
So, we've got the Plame indictment(s), exposed secret 'rendition' prisons, proof from Italy that US troops used illegal (horrendous) weapons on people in Fallujah, Weldon screaming and apparently genuinely outraged over the DIA bureaucrats trashing a whistleblower to cover their asses, and today's announcement of an FBI investigation into the levee breaks (if I heard it right)... All in all, NOT a good week for the powers that be.
Ironic that all this unbearably bad news breaking at once would be perceived as a glimmer of hope to us, no?