> someone makes these claims, but they come from so many places no one
> could possibly keep up their outrage with all the conspiracy theories
> people want to put forth.
I just brought it up because of it's source. A popular song that's allowed
to be played in a repressive country. i.e. the government is allowing it to
be played. Egypt is our ally, yet they allow their government controled
resources to product anti-American works all the time (the song is not
government controled, but the entire process of production, distribution,
air play, etc. is)
> I've started reading up on Israeli history recently, and I don't really
> know what to say. The last 60 years hasn't been a happy time for the
> Israelis, their supporters, their neighbors, or the people who have had
> the misfortune to be caught up in all the politics over there.
I'm just talking Egypt at the moment, not even Israel.
> What are your thoughts on the Lavon Affair in relation to more recent
> events?
I've just learned about it both in official history and in the conspiracy
world. I think that the attempts to link Israel to the world trade center
bombing is just the work of those who don't want to admit the truth of who
did it.
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/History/lavon.html
> M
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 3:29 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: What they really think of us
>
>
> Didn't say Muslim. Did say Middle East. The overwhelming idea in just
> about
> every Arab country (not necessarily Muslim) is that it was either Israel
> or
> the CIA. It just couldn't be Bin Ladin or anyone connected to Saudi
> Arabia.
> Just ask Hizbulla, they'll tell you (they released the first 'report'
> that
> it was Israel)
>
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