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What??? A conspiracy??? Here in the land of the free??? Heck I think it's a
whole lot easier to try & figure out which events aren't conspiracies.
In Love and Light (& the hope that it will eventually overcome),
Mr. Chris
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Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 6:53
PM
Subject: Re: 9/11 conspiracy
Dear Hugh, John and
Tony, /smaller>/fontfamily> Actually,
the US already has a Gulag. It is called Quantanimo, Cuba. Even a
Canadian-born Canadian is held there with no access by Can. authorities.
Another Syrian-born Canadian was deported not to Canada, but, to Syria,
without any notification to Canada. That guy is currently sitting in a
Syrian jail. I would not be surprised that he is only guilty of evading
Syrian military duty-nothing more, and ...being born in Syria. Michael /smaller>/fontfamily>
Michael,
Actually
the US has gulags in Alaska too, and has had since Reagan. They just aren't
putting anyone in them yet so far as I know.
Hugh
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----- From: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Hugh Lovel To:
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:22 PM Subject: Re: 9/11
conspiracy
John and Tony,
The gulags in Alaska aren't
activated yet, at least not to my knowledge. So I probably have a little
time left on this list. I'm non-violent and would never do anything to hurt
the Bushes of this world, so I'll probably be sent to the gulags. In some
ways I'm looking forward to Alaska--not the cold or the drilling, mining and
timbering. but I'm 55 and still in good health. I plan to ask to work in
food service. It's something I'm good at, and in all the American prisons of
my past experience most prisoners try to avoid working there. You have to
get up too early for one thing.
As for the Gore Vidal thing, Bush's
behavior and the Air Force's failure to scramble planes might be explained
away--but not MOLTEN POOLS OF STEEL weeks afterward ands SHARP SEISMIC
SPIKES just before the buildings collapsed.
I'm waiting for Bush to
stage his own assassination on television, which he will miraculously
survive. It's speculation, but it seems logical to me. It will be a good
excuse to declare martial law.
Best, Hugh
/paraindent> Tony
... /paraindent> /paraindent>We
(Americans) live in the land of conspiracy theories, which some say is well
justified. The CIA is well documented as the driving force behind all sorts
of heinous activity, and we learn of these things after the guilty are dead
and gone. I imagine that most are afraid to make such conjectures right now;
they, we, I, are just keeping low, heads down. It seems ignoble,
embarrassing to admit to this behavior, but when the avalanche is roaring
down the mountain what else is there to do? The people in power are
determined to remain so, such is the history of the world. All I know to do
is bear witness. Any suggestions?
John Buckley mountains of North
Carolina
----- Original Message ----- From:
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Tony Nelson-Smith To:
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:25 PM Subject: 9/11
conspiracy
The Observer last Sunday carried a long article by
Gore Vidal pointing out many peculiarities about the attacks on the World
Trade Centre and Pentagon, notably the oddly unfazed behaviour of
pseudo-president Bush and the fact that for nearly an hour and a half
after radar first observed the hijacked planes deviating from course
there was no Air Force activity. Presumably all this has appeared in the
States? Any comment from you across the Atlantic? Tony
N-S.
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