Did Israel sacrifice the twin towers?

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  1. michaelab

    michaelab desafinado

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    Superb article in the Scottish Sunday Herald:

    http://www.sundayherald.com/37707

    There have been many conspiracy theories about 9/11 but this one looks like it's got a lot of evidence behind it - and it's also the most plausible so far.

    ....and then the Israelis are surprised when a poll of EU citizens puts them above Iran, Iraq and North Korea as one of the greatest threats to world peace :rolleyes: Even worse, they then have the gall to suggest it's anti-semitism :bub: For 50+ years Israel has used the anti-semitism defence to blow off any criticism but it won't wash any longer. Israel is a state - Judaism is a relgion. Two different things. There are a great many Jews who are just as outraged by the policies of Israel as anyone else.

    Michael.
     
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    Thanks for the link. If this story is true (it looks to be credible), it is deeply troubling IMO.
     
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    domfjbrown live & breathe psy-trance

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    That's pretty bad, coming from the same state that has people producing the best trance music for the best club nights around - lots of beautiful people with chilled out vibes... (had to work the musical thing back in).

    It does make you wander just WHO was involved with 9/11 though - it goes deeper than we think, I reckon...
     
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