shempmcgurk wrote:

>--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>shempmcgurk wrote:
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>>>--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer 
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>>>>on 4/1/06 8:14 AM, authfriend at jstein@ wrote:
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>>>>>There are too many eyewitness accounts of the plane
>>>>>striking the Pentagon for this theory to be credible.
>>>>>There's also been a great deal of expert debunking of
>>>>>the Thierry book (which is what the article at the link
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>>>>Some eye-witnesses thought they saw a smaller private jet flying 
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>>>>Pentagon. Others thought they saw a rocket. Surveillance videos 
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>>>from local
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>>>>gas stations were confiscated immediately after the incident and 
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>>>never
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>>>>divulged.
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>>>Yeah, they said that about the Kennedy assasination, too: that 
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>>>from cameras on Dealey Plaza were confiscated by FBI and other 
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>>>agencies and never seen again.  Of course, we now know that there 
>>>was only one gunman, Lee Oswald, who acted alone.
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>>We do?  Perhaps you might find this book interesting:
>>http://www.ultimatesacrificethebook.com/
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>Do you really believe that there was more than one gunman?
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Yes I do. 

The book is well documented. It took them 17 years to put it all 
together.  Some of the information was not available until the end of 
the 1990s.  They claim it was a mafia hit and that there was an attempt 
a few days earlier in Tampa.  I made the same conclusion after reading a 
section of a college history book in the late 60's which talked about 
Robert Kennedy's campaign against the mafia during the JFK administration.

I have "Ultimate Sacrifice" which is a thick book but a very interesting 
read.

 


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