Thank you!

 

However, ten inquiries of which not one found the event to
be other than an accident, plus absolutely no reason for
the Israelis to do such a stupid thing deliberately, are
enough for me.

 

Harry

 

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of Los Angeles.

Box 655  Tujunga  CA  91042

818 352-4141

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Lawrence de Bivort
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 7:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Futurework] with friends & gov't like these,
who needs al-Qaeda?

 

Asked and answered, Harry. Go do your homework. The urls
you will need have already been posted.  Read my recent
postings.

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Harry Pollard
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 3:44 PM
To: 'Christoph Reuss'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Futurework] with friends & gov't like
these,who needs al-Qaeda?

 

Below in red.

 

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of Los Angeles.

Box 655  Tujunga  CA  91042

818 352-4141

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of

> Christoph Reuss

> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 2:10 PM

> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Subject: Re: [Futurework] with friends & gov't like
these, who

> needs al-Qaeda?

> 

> Harry Pollard wrote:

> > The entire US fleet was withdrawn 100 miles away from
the

> > fighting. Except the Liberty. That hung around on the
edge

> > of a ferocious war.

> 

> The ship was in international waters and Israel had no

> right to attack a peaceful ship there.  Period.

 

------------------------------------------------

The Hood was sunk in international waters by the Germans.
The Graf Spee was severely damaged in international waters
by the British.

 

All American ships were withdrawn, so the warship 14 miles
off the coast must have been Arab - though the Israelis
became terrified at one point that it might have been
Russian.

------------------------------------------------

 

> > It's something you don't get into the middle of if you
have

> > any sense. And common-sense prevailed. If a flight of
US

> > planes came tearing in out of the west, there could
have

> > been dogfights and more deaths.

> 

> Now you're saying that US forces should not come to the
rescue

> of an attacked US ship, in order to avoid "more deaths".
You

> re-define basic military rules in a pretty absurd way.

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It was a political decision by those not wanting to extend
the war. The incident was over quickly and the Israelis
were called off when the mistake was realized.

 

The planes from the fleet could do nothing except cause
further trouble. I'm glad someone higher up had some common
sense.

-------------------------------------

 

> > But, why was the Liberty attacked by Israel? What a
silly

> > thing to do a ship belonging to Israel's principal
ally.

> > Well, something must be found to answer this obvious

> > question.

> >

> > And you found it, Chris. You said:

> >

> > "This intelligence-gathering ship witnessed war crimes
on

> > the land (IDF executing Arabs POWs). The IDF tried to

> > eliminate the witnesses."

> >

> > This advanced electronics intelligence ship was busy

> > viewing an atrocity looking from sea level to an
incident

> > happening 12 to 14 miles away - as supposedly witnessed
by

> > one person, as far as I know.

> >

> > These Americans are magicians.

> 

> You're right -- it's not necessary that the ship
witnessed anything.

> The main motive for the IDF attack with unmarked planes
was to

> make

> it look like Egypt attacked and sunk the USS Liberty, in
order to

> draw the US into the war.

-----------------------------------

I understand all Israeli planes were unmarked.

-----------------------------------

 

> In the meantime, they have become much more
sophisticated.

> 9/11 was

> a mastermind operation that drew the US into several
wars.

> Although

> the demolition fraud is just as obvious for anyone with
eyes.

----------------------------------

The 9/11 conspiracy theory is pretty dumb and not worth
talking about, except for conspiracy buffs.

----------------------------------

 

> > That's what the 10 official US inquiries found and I
tend

> > to believe them over assertions from those with a

> > political axe to grind.

 

> Why would the USS Liberty personnel have any "political

> axe to grind"?

> They just experienced Israel's actions and drew their

> conclusions from that.

 

> Like the Palestinians...

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The crew knew nothing of the circumstances - just that they
had been ferociously attacked.

 

Their reactions are understandable. If I had seen my
friends killed, I would hate to think of it as a mistake.

 

But, they happen in wartime.

 

Sorry about that.

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> Chris

> 

> 

> 

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