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Must_B_Free Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-02-04 11:56 AM
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4. One note of vulnerability
the 43 million may damage this case, as it hasn't be shown to be a payoff. It seems to have been in the form of food. I can't recall the specifica, but I recall that it wasn't as simple as a suitcase with 43. million in cash. We need to revisit that thread and see what the debates determined.

Now in support - I would like to add some details I noticed.

This is all tied in with codewords to a right wing fundamentalist Christian base. In the last State of the Union address, both Bush and Condi repeated used the phrases "We're changing America" and how the act of 911 was a "catalyst for change".

This is part of the indended psychology of the act of terror. They want you to relinquish your former opinions and values because "911 changed everything".

Also a key touchpoint is that in the Bible, there are two occasions on which "3000 are killed" and it serves as a point of conscription into a new era. So the whole event was chosen and authored to manipulate those who hold a Biblical world view.




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