Michael Laudahn eOpposition schrieb: The Rise of Middle Eastern Crime in Australia I BELIEVE that the rise of Middle Eastern organised crime in Sydney will have an impact on society unlike anything we have ever seen. In the early 1980s, as a young detective I was attached to the Drug Squad at the old CIB. I remember executing a search warrant
The Rise of Middle Eastern Crime in Australia I BELIEVE that the rise of Middle Eastern organised crime in Sydney will have an impact on society unlike anything we have ever seen. In the early 1980s, as a young detective I was attached to the Drug Squad at the old CIB. I remember executing a search warrant at Croydon, where we found nearly a pound
Peter Fokes wrote: On 18 Nov 2007 19:23:55 -0500, Don Roberdeau <droberdeau@aol.com> wrote: VIDEO ALERT:::::NAA on "60-Minutes," Nov 18, 2007 http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/11/18/politics/washingtonpost/main3518043.shtml Notice anyone familiar commenting on the WH site? "9/11 was as much of an inside job as the attack on Pearl Harbor" Wow ! That man should have
The fact that NAA and spectographic analysis of the bullets and fragments provides no scientific evidence of a match or lack of match is something you see as having "lack of relevance"? Martin "Kenneth A. Rahn" <krahn@uri.edu> wrote in message news:fhqsj608ig@news4.newsguy.com... Same old lack of relevance to the JFK case, but raised to a higher level of visibility. Lucky that repition
It seems that we've been wasting our time debating NAA and spectographic analysis of CE399 and other bullets in evidence in the JFK case. According to the article, the "science" of "comparative bullet-lead analysis" is fraudulent, and was developed by the FBI lab DURING the JFK investigation. Then they used this fraudulent absurdity to convict 2500 people over forty years before quietly dropping