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Submitted by Hsaive on February 4, 2009 - 11:30am.

9/11: The biggest Crime in American History Demands a Criminal Trial.

Background INFO:
http://gators911truth.org/PDF/FBI-CD-FF.pdf

VIDEO-A Gage thanks FBI for letter of reply
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3uhtkI2gno

VIDEO-B: FBI now has “proof” of controlled demolition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWX9hStV9lc

Video evidence submitted to the FBI – Site 1
http://www.ae911truth.org/flashmov11.htm

Video evidence submitted to the FBI – Site 2 (Back-up)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4617650616903609314&hl=en

Submitted by tnjp on December 21, 2007 - 5:27pm.


McKinney for President
www.runcynthiarun.org

NEWS RELEASE

For immediate release:
December 15, 2007

Contact:
media-requests@runcynthiarun.org

Cynthia McKinney Announces Presidential Campaign
Video News Release to follow Dec 16, 6 PM

Cynthia McKinney, a former six-term Congresswoman and an outspoken opponent of the war in Iraq, today officially launched her campaign as a Green Party candidate for President.

Submitted by tnjp on June 1, 2007 - 1:50am.

Friendly Fire - Raising questions about 9/11 gets an Army sergeant demoted for 'disloyalty' By STEPHEN C. WEBSTER
These days, Donald Buswell’s job is not as exciting or dangerous as it once was. For the past few months, his working hours have been spent taking care of some 40-plus wounded soldiers at San Antonio’s Fort Sam Houston medical center. The work is sometimes menial, even janitorial, but he doesn’t mind. After all, Buswell has been where these men are — three years ago, he too was recovering from wounds received in a battle zone in Iraq.

“I truly consider this an honor,” Buswell told his dad not long ago. Still, it’s not exactly where Buswell expected to be after 20 years of well-respected service in the Army.

Since joining the Army in 1987, he had risen to the rank of sergeant first class, serving in both Gulf Wars, Bosnia, Rwanda, and Korea. He ended up with shrapnel scars and a Purple Heart and, back in the U.S. after his last tour in Iraq, a job as intelligence analyst at Fort Sam Houston.

He couldn’t have foreseen that one e-mail could derail his career and put him on his way out of the Army. One e-mail, speculating about events that millions of people have questioned for the last six years, was all it took...

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