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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5589099104255077250&q=9%2F11+mysteries

Far superior to "9/11 Fahrenheit". No conspiracy/alternative theorizing, no fringe, no filler, no partisan slop...all straight and legit and, above all, positively compelling for anyone skeptical of the official findings or curious about the current administration's actions leading up to and directly after 9/11, as well as the "war on terror".

No Tinfoil Hat stuff here in any regard...Just high-quality investigative journalism that's likely to stir the patriotism of most any citizen.

Once again, Re-open the Investigation! We need to know.

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pretty damning material there. amazing how we've gotten used to W's lying face and have just dismissed it as moronic. Would the administration allow 9-11 to happen in order to have cause for the Iraq war for the purpose of fleesing the US for billions? I believe so.

I don't really care for this second President Bush either... But boy did he look younger in those clippings on 911.

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You know what doesn't make any sense at all?

Why does the FBI refuse to refference the 911 attacks as part of Bin Laudin's offenses in the 10 most wanted poster?

http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/terrorists/terbinladen.htm

If you go to the main page for terrorists, http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/terrorists/fugitives.htm

none of them have charges involving 9/11.

BUT, that might be done on purpose.

If we say we want them for 9/11 no one (in their world) will help. But if we don't say 9-11, and use insead older charges, help from their world might be

more forthcomming.

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You know what doesn't make any sense at all?

Why does the FBI refuse to refference the 911 attacks as part of Bin Laudin's offenses in the 10 most wanted poster?

Uh, perhaps because it's part of the GOP's sound-bite mantra, I mean, "official government policy", that terrorism isn't a law enforcement matter?

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