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Old 09-29-2011, 04:48 PM   #30
mikey_the_redneck
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch View Post
And while your at it prove to me that the American's are supporting Al Qaeda in Libya and theoretical evidence that one guy who could have been in AQ in Libya was involved in the fighting isn't evidence of active American support.

And are you changing your theory on controlled demolitions to a theory that the planes were carrying explosives?

Are you also changing your theory that its the American government that were flying the planes or cruise missiles or whatever into the buildings to Al Queda actually did the mission?
No, no .....I'm not changing my theory on controlled demolitions. I was joking about how the hijackers could only have had explosives with them in the plane, as they would not have access to wire the WTC buildings for demo.

I don't know who exactly flew the planes into the Pentagon/WTC, but it was certainly not the un-talented flight school flunk-out Hani Hanjour. It could have been done remotely, but that is what a new investigation could explore more thoroughly.

If you want science, look up Neils Harrit at the University of Copenhagen. His work in analyzing dust samples under the microscope is as real as it gets. He is featured in "Explosive Evidence - Experts Speak Out" film that AE911truth just released a week or two ago.....there are also other experts in demolition, materials, chemicals, physics etc. in the doc.

On the topic of Libya, I showed you in the Libya war thread how Benghazi and Darna produces Islamic terrorists under the group LIFG (Libyan Islamic Fighting Group) which today is still considered a terrorist organization by the State Department. They merged with Al Qaeda in 2007, and some of their fighters went into Iraq to fight against Americans. This was documented in the West Point "Combating Terrorism Center" report.
http://tarpley.net/docs/CTCForeignFighter.19.Dec07.pdf

"The report indicated that by far, the eastern region of Libya, in particular the cities of Darnah and Benghazi now serving as the epicenter of the NATO-backed rebellion, provided more fighters per capita to combat US troops in Iraq than any other nation, including Saudi Arabia. In the report, it is noted that most of these Libyan fighters were members of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) who were involved in an increasingly cooperative relationship with Al Qaeda. This relationship culminated in November 3, 2007, when the CTC report claims that LIFG officially joined Al Qaeda. The report than goes on to elaborately depict just how close together LIFG has been working with Al Qaeda, including the mention of LIFG member Abu Yahya, who is noted as second only to Ayman al-Zawahiri within Al Qaeda – al-Zawahiri at the time was Al Qaeda’s #2 under Osama Bin Laden."
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