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Originally posted by chodadog
Someone points out that you've given no proof for any of your theories, and you come back with this? Are you saying that because you don't find the government's evidence convincing, you don't even need any evidence at all to support you claims? You can just make it up as you go along? Is that it?
Find me proof that 5000 jews didn't go to work that day. Don't just give me a link to an article written by one of your tin foil hat wearing buddies. I want some kind of evidence. I think you'd have a hard time coming up with it though. You'd think records of who was at work that day would have been destroyed, huh?
"The Stock market company that did the trading was owned by #3
in the Cia at the Time."
Show me the history of the stock. Prove to me that this claim is true. Then find me some proof that the number 3 in the CIA was the owner of that company. Or was this just some nonsense you found written by some 15 year old fuckwit?
You go on and on about hwo the government has no proof. There is plenty of evidence to support the government's claims. You haven't produced a shred of evidence to support the bullshit you always ramble on about. Just one shred of evidence, other than an article written by a guy who just made it up on the fly. Please.
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Ok then.. Here we go!
More serious was an article in the Sept. 28, 2001 edition of the Washington Post stating that officials with the instant messaging firm of Odigo in New York confirmed that two employees in Israel received text messages warning of an attack on the WTC two hours before the planes crashed into the buildings!
The firm's vice president of sales and marketing, Alex Diamandis said it was possible that the warning was sent to other Odigo members, but they had not received any reports of such.
The day after, the Jerusalem Post claimed two Israelis died on the hijacked airplanes and that 4,000 were missing at the WTC.
A week later, a Beirut television station reported that 4,000 Israeli employees of the WTC were absent the day of the attack.
This information spread across the Internet but was quickly branded a hoax.
On Sept. 19, the Washington Post reported about 113 Israelis were missing at the WTC and the next day, President Bush noted more than 130 Israelis were victims.
Finally, on Sept. 22, the New York Times stated "There were, in fact, only three Israelis who had been confirmed as dead: two on the planes and another who had been visiting the towers on business and who was identified and buried."
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http://vancouver.indymedia.org/news/2003/04/42604.php
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