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Topic: The Physics Establishment: Choir Of Parrots
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BDK

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Registered: 8/5/06
Re: The Physics Establishment: Choir Of Parrots
Posted: Aug 12, 2006 1:14 PM
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In article <1155398043.819707.274690@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com>,
schoenfeld1@gmail.com says...
>
> agent86@justicespammail.com wrote:

> > On 11 Aug 2006 22:13:36 -0700, "Schoenfeld" <schoenfeld1@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >

> > >There is virtually no information from NIST/FEMA/government on WTC 7.
> > >You are demonstrably a liar.

> >
> > http://wtc.nist.gov/pubs/WTC%20Part%20IIC%20-%20WTC%207%20Collapse%20Final.pdf

>
> That document was released by NIST last year in response to growing
> army of skeptics who have called out the gov on this obvious inside
> job. Funnily though, that document does not account for the physics of
> the collapse at all, and NIST even state that that model has a "low
> probability of occurance". FEMA does not mention WTC 7, the 9/11
> Omission report does not mention it either, and you simply refuse to
> acknowledge reality.
>
> I urge you though to continue to live in your delusional hole as you
> are fully deserving of the fate your betters have in store for you..
>
>


Nice kookrant. You're fully deserving of the commitment your relatives
have in store for you..

You know that they work for the CIA, right??

LOL, you poor pitiful kook bastard...

BDK



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