At 17:18 04-08-2012 -0400, you wrote: >Greetings, > >Thanks for your email, Viggo. > >In case I miscommunicated: I don't think the bin Laden/BBC quote smells. In >fact, it is entirely compatible with many other statements he has made. And, >also, I think it reflects accurately his actual views. I only was hoping to >receive the BBC citation.
Well now, Lawry - smell it does. :) But of what, that's the question, and if it's not of fabrication, then it's US conspiracists. Obviously it's a matter of consistency, and if the quote is consistent with what you know about, then it's pretty safe to say that it is genuine. However, what I get out of it is that he didn't just happen to have similar views as conspiracists, he read their writings. I would like to know what kind of books were found in his house, but this info doesn't seem to be available on the web. Or else I just can't find it. Thanks for your info also in this post. Much appreciated. I've deleted the rest of the post, because my plain text on outgoing mail will most likely screw up the html-formatting for email quoting signs again, so better leave it out completely. I meant to try to experiment with my Eudora to get email quoting signs in the reply window, but then I forgot about it. Viggo. _______________________________________________ Futurework mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
