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James Redford wrote: > In original reports (i.e., not simply going off the reports of other > news agencies) by Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, > the Washington Post, Associated Press, and Gannett News Service, the > below accused 9/11 hijackers have been named as having trained at U.S. > military bases: > > Saeed Alghamdi (United Airlines 93) > Ahmed Alnami (United     

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Author: SWB
Date: Apr 3, 2007 17:55

There were no planes used on 9/11. Most of the "hijackers" are alive. 911 could not have happened without the foreknowledge and cooperation of the media, the military command, and the Israeli firm [Secor]that held the security airport contracts for the airports involved. There is no paper trail, no credit cards bills, no cell phone bills, passengers cannot board plane without
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In original reports (i.e., not simply going off the reports of other news agencies) by Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Associated Press, and Gannett News Service, the below accused 9/11 hijackers have been named as having trained at U.S. military bases: Saeed Alghamdi (United Airlines 93) Ahmed Alnami (United Airlines 93) Ahmed Alghamdi (United Airlines     

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Author: sandman
Date: Feb 23, 2007 12:48

In original reports (i.e., not simply going off the reports of other news agencies) by Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Associated Press, and Gannett News Service, the below accused 9/11 hijackers have been named as having trained at U.S. military bases: Saeed Alghamdi (United Airlines 93) Ahmed Alnami (United Airlines 93) Ahmed Alghamdi (United Airlines
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> Test drove the bosses 93 ZJ today.It has a 318 under the hood with > 1860000 on it. It has the Quad trax transfer case. I think thats what > its called .Alway's in 4 high but does have 4 low.Any way I've never > drivin one till today and when you turn sharp there is a strange > clicking sound comeing frm the front end. He said it's normal and a guy > from who has the same ZJ said his makes the     

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Author: jrredford
Date: Feb 21, 2007 18:48

Mike chambers wrote: Test drove the bosses 93 ZJ today.It has a 318 under the hood with 1860000 on it. It has the Quad trax transfer case. I think thats what ^? :) Does he ever get out of the Jeep? its called .Alway's in 4 high but does have 4 low.Any way I've never drivin one till today and when you turn sharp there is a strange clicking sound comeing frm the front end. He
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That was a pretty funny post and joke. Good deal On Dec 30, 5:52 pm, James Redford <jrredf...@yahoo.com> wrote: > In original reports (i.e., not simply going off the reports of other > news agencies) by Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, > the Washington Post, Associated Press, and Gannett News Service, the > below accused 9/11 hijackers have been named as having trained at     

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Author: jrredford
Date: Feb 21, 2007 18:48

In original reports (i.e., not simply going off the reports of other news agencies) by Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Associated Press, and Gannett News Service, the below accused 9/11 hijackers have been named as having trained at U.S. military bases: Saeed Alghamdi (United Airlines 93) Ahmed Alnami (United Airlines 93) Ahmed Alghamdi (United Airlines
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In original reports (i.e., not simply going off the reports of other news agencies) by Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Associated Press, and Gannett News Service, the below accused 9/11 hijackers have been named as having trained at U.S. military bases: Saeed Alghamdi (United Airlines 93) Ahmed Alnami (United Airlines 93) Ahmed Alghamdi (United Airlines     

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Author: SBlackfoot
Date: Jan 16, 2007 13:50

In original reports (i.e., not simply going off the reports of other news agencies) by Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Associated Press, and Gannett News Service, the below accused 9/11 hijackers have been named as having trained at U.S. military bases: Saeed Alghamdi (United Airlines 93) Ahmed Alnami (United Airlines 93) Ahmed Alghamdi (United Airlines
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Author: DougW
Date: Jan 16, 2007 04:41

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Author: johnsoneagle
Date: Dec 30, 2006 19:23

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Author: James Redford
Date: Dec 30, 2006 16:44

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Author: James Redford
Date: Dec 30, 2006 16:44

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Author: James Redford
Date: Dec 30, 2006 16:44

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