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Bombshell: Bin Laden worked for US till 9/11

So, in other words:

1. Despite being shown the discrepancies, you are STILL duped by the copy you brought to the discussion, which is absolutely and irrefutably a forgery; and

2. Because it doesn't match the earlier version, you now accuse us of "erasing" parts of it, thus implying we're complicit.

Add that to the fact it's nonsense to begin with -- seriously, Red Mercury is about the stupidest hoax ever invented, and it's on that page too -- and yet you still support it??

In light of the above evidence, I am forced to conclude that you simply aren't very smart. I mean that with all due respect. Back to Ignore with you, you've earned it.

about red mercury, even if there is no such thing as real red mercury, it sounds like they were still making money selling the stuff (and in sting operations).

http://www.ricekiller.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27903

is this real **** or just fake red mercury.

"Another find was a bottle of Red Mercury. Now this was a big deal for me. In order for a nuclear bomb to created fusion, you need fission, which is why nuclear missles are so complex. Back in the peak of the Cold War, the USSR came out with a story that stated they developed a chemical that could create fusion WITHOUT fission, thus creating the capabilites for the possibility of a small, cheap nuclear mega-ton bomb. It was called Red Mercury. Most people say it was just some urban legend that was whipped up by the Soviets to sell some crap on the black market for $200K-$300K per ounce (which they did). No tests have ever proved that this substance actually worked. It was produced on the USSR and Eat Germany, from what I know. It just goes to show what extent Iraq was taking to create something for mass destruction."






 
debunkers have been crying for whistleblowers, well you got some and look how you reacted :lol
 
i ask again...where do you think the billions of dollars thats been spent is going? cant answer a simple question?
 
2. Because it doesn't match the earlier version, you now accuse us of "erasing" parts of it [...]


Sorry, but Senenmut is actually correct about this part. The version on 911myths.com has been altered; most of the extraneous markings being removed.

I'll have a quick analysis up in a bit.
 
Maybe by bombshell, he meant that this Sibel person is hot.
idk if youd call her a bombshell but shes cute petite and brunette - my type :D
SibelEdmondsHome.jpg

some pics she does look real good in
i was hoping that wasnt the case as i hit google images a few minutes ago lol
Do you have any idea what Promis even is?? It Inslaw's "Prosecutor's Management and Information System". It's a database and analysis suite that keeps track of what law enforcement officials discover about individuals! It's freakin' automation software. It does not - indeed, can not - know any more than the bureau or agency that adds data to it to begin with! And it's 80's freakin' technology; just how much analytic power do you think it really has??

this bad boy was from the 80s
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would you like to play a game?

sen reads like a bad spy novel
i think he needs to cut down on the tom clancy
 
Sorry, but Senenmut is actually correct about this part. The version on 911myths.com has been altered; most of the extraneous markings being removed.

I'll have a quick analysis up in a bit.

'zat a fact? Never would have thought.

Nonetheless, the original is totally ridiculous. "Red Mercury" is one of those things like "pyroclastic flows" in a context other than vulcanology -- it's not real, it's not anything. It's just a meme. It's some piece of nonsense that some nut came up with, and some other nut believed, and it makes the rounds filling the mouths of idiots who parrot whatever they hear. And, somehow, it wound up here.

Does it ever occur to them to talk to an expert? Like a real expert? Call up a physics department and ask them if "ballotechnics" are even physically possible. It doesn't take long. But, no, it's much more "fun" to believe in impossible things. It always is.

And that's why we point and laugh.
 
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I'll have a quick analysis up in a bit.


*mutters* Took me long enough to figure how to do simple GIF animations in Fireworks CS4...

Anyway...

tim-osman-memo-comparison.gif


I've highlighted areas of interest. In the 911myths.com version (the one with less crap on it), the entire top portion of the document has obviously been replaced.

Additionally, throughout the image you can see areas where lines have crossed words in Senenmut's version, but weren't removed in the 911myths.com version.

You can also see that in certain other areas, parts of text have been removed along with the markings where the two come very close.

ETA: As a note, I didn't have to do any repositioning to get these images to line up. They fit each other perfectly.

Not to say Senenmut's version is legit, or even the original. It's just that it seems the version on 911myths.com has been altered from the version Senenmut posted.
 
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Oh, God, now we're back on the PROMIS software thing? Crap, what is this, 2004 all over again? I swear, if somebody brings up P-Tech, I will scream!:(
 
The ACLU didn't call her the "most gagged" woman in the history of this country for nothing.

No, clearly it was for her websire "letsibeledmondsspeak," her repeated TV news and documentary appearances, and her contined ability to discover new (or reveal old?) bombshells.
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ETA: I see everyone else already covered this...

NONETHELESS, this scenario she's explaining is intriguing and I'm willing to give it a fair hearing. You quote her thus:
I have to jump in here and say that I have information about things that our government has lied to us about. I know.
Doesn't sound like a good start. "I know," "trust me," etc. is usually what peoplesay when they don't have evidence. I'll look into it closer to see what details she gives about this stuff she saw and how much sense it makes and why it's taken her so long to reveal it.

I'll check the rest of this thread so far first.

bin Ladin: "Personally neither I nor my brothers saw evidence of American help...

To be fair, this isn't the best evidence. If he HAD knowingly helped the U.S., which is unlikely, since he was probably not aware the US and USSR were even enemies ;) , would he be openly owning up to it later as he was declaring a Jihad on those same people?
 
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