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Ummmm .... Looks a bit too right off the edge to much. With the way this world is now so interconnected (monetarily etc. ) one could most likely find evidence that BT (either the communication company or the DJ) actually was behind the WTC. //roya* Keith Sanborn wrote: > I pass this along without detailed comment. Perhaps someone on list could > offer enlightenment on the credentials or credibility of the person involved. > It has all the earmarks of classic conspiracy theory, but it could well > be true, for all I can tell. But then, the Bushes given us so much to be > paranoid about up to now. > > Keith Sanborn > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 12:45:21 -0500 (EST) > From: faBio <sharpe@panix.com> > To: Andrew <NUUnruh@aol.com> > Subject: No longer in the Wilderness (fwd) > > This is pretty incredible, but if true, really sickening... > > Fabio > > No Longer In the Wilderness > > 1,000 Turn Out In Oregon to Hear Mike Ruppert Expose Government Complicity in > the WTC, Pentagon Attacks > > FTW, December 5, 2001 - On November 28th an estimated 1,000 people came from as > far away as Seattle and San Francisco to Portland State University to see FTW > Publisher/Editor Mike Ruppert give a two-hour lecture and documentary > presentation on the events surrounding the September 11th attacks and their > aftermath. Starting with an offer of $1,000 to anyone who could show that any of > the sources he cited were not authentic or misrepresented, Ruppert launched into > an display of more than 40 visual exhibits showing government complicity in and > foreknowledge of the attacks. > > The event was organized by the campus newspaper The Rear Guard and its editor > Dimitris Desyllas. "I never expected that we would have this kind of turnout," > Desyllas said. "But it is obvious that the public has very deep concerns about > what we are being told and what the government is doing. We eventually brought > in 860 chairs and there were people all around the walls and on the floor." One > of the volunteer videographers at the event was a Native American spiritual > teacher of the Dakota Sioux nation, Skip Mahawk. Mahawk, then with the 101st > Airborne Division, won the Congressional Medal of Honor at the legendary 1969 > Vietnam War battle known as Hamburger Hill. Mahawk refused to accept the > decoration. > > Ruppert's lecture was full of documentary evidence. After pointing out - among > other things - that the Chief of Pakistani intelligence (approved for his > position by the CIA) ordered a $100,000 wire transfer to lead hijacker Mohammed > Atta; that the Bush family had business dealings with the bin Laden family > through the Carlyle Group, that the U.S. and British governments had extensive > military deployments already in the area before the attacks, and that the Bush > administration had ordered the FBI to stop investigating two relatives of Osama > bin Laden living near CIA headquarters this January, Ruppert launched into the > centerpiece of the lecture which was a visual presentation of his timeline of > events around September 11th - which left some members of the audience in tears. > See: http://www.copvcia.com/stories/nov_2001/lucy.html. > > Special attention was also paid to a newly resurrected Unocal pipeline to > transport oil and natural gas from the Central Asian republics to the Pakistani > coast for sale to China and Japan. Henry Kissinger is on both ends of that > deal. > > Audience reaction and anger was strongest as Ruppert presented selected quotes > from "The Grand Chessboard," a 1997 book by former Carter National Security > Advisor and member of the Trilateral Commission, Zbigniew Brzezinski. Those > quotes - along with maps of Central Asia - indicated clearly that the current > war had been in the planning stages for at least four years. Two particular > quotes from Brzezinski indicating the need for a Pearl Harbor-like attack evoked > boos and hisses for the intelligence expert and professor who also served in the > Reagan Administration. > > Ruppert closed the lecture with an analysis of the assault on American civil > liberties since September 11th in the form of the so-called PATRIOT Act and > several unilateral decisions made by President Bush and Attorney General John > Ashcroft which have effectively nullified three amendments to the Bill of Rights > and taken away part of another. He also showed documentary evidence from > Congress supporting his claim that the Bush administration was going to loot the > Social Security Trust Fund. > > The audience responded to the lecture with a two minute standing ovation. > > ___________________ > > -- Mike Ruppert's website and information on his subscriber-based newsletter > "From The Wilderness" is located at http://www.copvcia.com. Anyone interested > in arranging a 2002 lecture appearance can obtain additional information by > contacting the office manager at 818-788-8791 or by emailing > service@copvcia.com. > > -- > // rj@panix.com // > > # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission > # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, > # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets > # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body > # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold