Dear Mac:

Goes to show you old bourgeois never die until they are truly dead. In 1978
I boarded a plane for Washington to New York City and who is flying coach
but good old Henry K with body guards on all sides of him. The original
pilots walked out as new pilots were subsituted with military like uniforms
wiyhout identification.

The approach leaving and landing was direct.  No wide turns for Henry.
Eveything was straight up and down and we flew out over the water and not
the usual flight path. He was escorted on and off specially. There was
another entire group of body guards at La Guardia which was for the rest of
us the wrong airport. We all boarded a bus to a proper destination at JFK.
We all got to know each other on the bus. We all did not beleve what
happened.

So if one were to ask me if Henry K knows terrorism and the pathways of war
he most certainly meets the requirements of being an Earl Waren and nyone
else who can cover up war crimes.

Hope you are having a peaceful day..

Tom Siblo

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> President Names Kissinger to Lead 9/11 Commission
> By RICHARD W. STEVENSON
>
>
> WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 - President Bush today named Henry A. Kissinger, a
> Republican who has been one of the most respected but polarizing figures
in
> foreign policy and Washington for more than three decades, to lead an
> independent investigation into the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
>
> In choosing Mr. Kissinger, 79, the president selected a person whose
reputation
> as a towering intellect in foreign policy is matched by the passions he
has
> aroused among critics of his role in the Vietnam War, relations with the
Soviet
> Union and the exercise of American power in Latin America. Mr. Bush made
the
> appointment as he signed legislation creating the commission, a step he
came to
> support after opposing the bill for much of the year partly on the ground
that
> it could divert attention from the war on terrorism.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/28/politics/28BUSH.html
>
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