I don't know who "we" refers to, but the photo sure looks authentic
to me.


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We have just received from noted researcher-investigator Norio
Hayakawa unmistakably clear photos of a SWAT team engaged in
practice/training operations with the Modesto, California Police
Department.

GUESS WHAT?? These SWAT team members, or at least some
of them, are
using body shields with the words  *N*A*T*O*  *P*O*L*I*C*E*
visible
on them as clear as day!

So NOW we have the PROOF!

NATO personnel and equipment ARE being used by regional SWAT
teams--apparently all over the country now; as Modesto is a hell of
a
long way from Littleton.

We at NewsHawk feel this provides the conclusive evidence that
NATO
personnel were without any doubt at the scene of the Columbine
massacre,

literally within MINUTES of the onset of the slaughter.

The implications of not only their presence but also the
extraordinary
rapidity with which they WERE present raises some incredibly
serious
and

troubling questions for the American people; as does the presence
and
timing thereof of all the FEDERAl agencies at the scene also.

As Norio has noted, this appears to provide some of the hardest
evidence

yet available that the United States is AS OF NOW no longer
sovereign
democratic republic; but is in fact under the control of New World
Order

global-governance masters.

SEE FOR YOURSELF!

John Quinn/NewsHawk Inc.

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BTW, I ran the jpeg through my virus checker and it is clean.  If
you are leery, just save it and then use your virus scanner on it
before you open it.


-e-i-e-i-o is actually a gross misspelling of the word "farm."




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