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Originally Posted by leon
Ok guys lets get serious here, just say, as some of you do that it was con job, and the US did it themselves.
Count the number of people involved in such a conspiricy, they would range into the 1000's, and not once has a word been uttered by one of these people in a state of being pissed in some bar, said the wrong thing at the wrong time, etc, etc,etc,
leon
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There are precidents Leon...
Though it included over 30 different research and production sites, the Manhattan Project was chiefly carried out in three secret scientific cities: Hanford, Washington, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and Los Alamos, New Mexico
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1644.html
The scientists recruited to work on the Manhattan Project, and their families, had to work in complete secrecy. Their drivers’ licenses listed only numbers, not names. Even relatives could not know where the scientists were working. All of their mail was screened to ensure they said nothing to give away their location. Photographs could not include anything that might identify the landscape of New Mexico
http://www.mrdowling.com/706-manhattanproject.html
frank.
O' And in covering both sides of the debate,
if anyone here thinks a passenger jet couldn't fly that low as to hit the pentagon, check this cool airshow stunt out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYfhC...eature=related