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Who blames Bin Laden For the 9/11? I do |
LaurenNaomi Registered User

Joined: 05 Feb 2010 Posts: 3 Location: UK

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1. Posted: Fri 5 Feb 2010 4:27 pm Who blames Bin Laden For the 9/11? I do |
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| I think he got his "possy" to do it. but what do you out there think? |
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peacefulvet Power User


Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 552 Location: Oklahoma, USA

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2. Posted: Sat 6 Feb 2010 4:10 am |
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I remember right after 9/11 we blamed Bin Laden for it and Bin Laden denied it and then it was about a week or two weeks afterward that he took credit for it.
I've watched eye witness accounts who claimed that the second air plane was a military plane.
Nevertheless, there is no way that two airplanes could cause three sky scrapers to demolish themselves, and in fact they did not, they only caused them to burn. Onlookers claimed that they heard large explosions after some time and the buildings collapsed as if done by a demolishing crew.
Nope I don't believe Bin Laden was responsible. Strangely we never found the man and he seemed to reappear every time Bush's popularity began to fall.
The age of Aquarius is just around the corner, a time when all things that were once hidden will come to light, and we will all then know the truth about the greatest conspiracy that was ever conducted. |
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CONV Regular User


Joined: 23 Jun 2008 Posts: 222 Location: morocco

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3. Posted: Sat 6 Feb 2010 8:43 am |
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I dont think that bin laden was behind 9/11 events and i dont believe that there is a gut called bin laden now though. This person was just something used to reach some goals by bush administration,when bush wanted to hit taliban in afghanistan ,the 9/11 events happened and AL QAIDA and bin laden were there in afghanistan , so bush has to revenge from bin laden but this time not only him , a contre-usa system should fall too.
the same thing happened to IRAQ, besides the nuclear weapons bush said that saddam uses to cooperate with bin laden so thats a good reason to bush's view to demolish saddams system and you can see now whats going on in iraq after all .
I used to think that bin laden exists but now i dont think so, he is just a scarecrow used to scare people either in islamic countries or in the west, and to do reach some other aims . |
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sandrahill Power User


Joined: 22 Oct 2009 Posts: 685

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4. Posted: Sat 6 Feb 2010 4:05 pm |
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The most astonishing is, that the most brutal crime in the history of mankind was never really investigated, and the real perpetrators and their backers are still free, and I do not mean Bin Laden and the guys from the al-Qa'ida!
War has some cruel faces, but the murdering of own innocent civilians just to have a pretext to start a new senseless war anywhere, actually culminates all previous records! |
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hockey Valued User

Joined: 28 Jul 2009 Posts: 1669
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5. Posted: Mon 8 Feb 2010 3:18 pm |
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he is really blaming himself,every once in a while he sends out a tape and spills the beans at what he and is group have done or will do,i think he will get caught,he needs to be captured and locked away and hopefully put an end to this mess that terror causes |
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hockey Valued User

Joined: 28 Jul 2009 Posts: 1669
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6. Posted: Wed 10 Feb 2010 10:11 am |
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who we helped in the past does not mean anything,at that time they needed help,if the usa would put their foot down and say enough is enough,they can stop any type of war instantly,but the usa are good,they do not want to hurt innocent people and try their best not too, |
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CONV Regular User


Joined: 23 Jun 2008 Posts: 222 Location: morocco

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7. Posted: Sat 13 Feb 2010 4:34 pm |
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| I dont think he still exisits now ,do u think the bigger intelligence agency in the world and the greater army and the last technologies that usa and some other countries , all those will miss him ? i think if they want to catch him they will do it |
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sandrahill Power User


Joined: 22 Oct 2009 Posts: 685

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8. Posted: Wed 14 Apr 2010 12:29 pm |
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Mister, Pascaqgoula...
We live now and not back in WW2, not in the 30-year war or in times of the holy crusader, nor in any other black past.
Wars are brutal and cruel, we know that, no question! But a war rules with other laws, and the aggression was mainly directed against some specific enemies from the outside - these were the opponents that had to be fought!
At 9-11 (2001) I was 15 years old, but I have that all fully realized by myself, at least within the reactions of the adults. My father spoke out immediately, when he saw the live TV-broadcast of the collapse of the first tower, what should be done later devalued as a funny conspiracy theory.
We all know where the real criminals are to be sought, but no one do it! (???) This is not even a silly rumor! 9-11 was one of these shitty Warcraft gameplay from the CIA. I don't believe that this border-cross-debile-full-idiot named George W. Bush knew what will happen, therefore he's just too stupid, but this man belongs into jail for lifetime, ostracized, and the rest of these family should be also loaded with crap...
I don't wanna take all these big *censor* of the former history into protection, but no matter who: Napoleon, Hitler, Mussolini, Lenin, Stalin... But they all had no deal with any other criminal organization from outside, like an pseudo Al Qaeda, to commit first an attack on their own civilians, to have a pretext to invade then elsewhere!
Therefore, what happened 9-11, is pretty much the pinnacle of stratagem and strategy - at least still more incomprehensible ...
The carpet bombing in Dresden, and even the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs can be explained, as an attempt to END a long, grueling war finally - maybe they thought, it should cost what it might, anyway...
But 9-11 was the successful attempt to START a new long, gruelling war - that's the different... |
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nespresso Valued User


Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Posts: 1025 Location: Vienna

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9. Posted: Fri 16 Apr 2010 9:28 am |
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Have you also met Mark David Chapman in December 1980? |
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nespresso Valued User


Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Posts: 1025 Location: Vienna

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10. Posted: Tue 27 Apr 2010 2:12 pm |
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What has kept you in Germany in 1980? |
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nespresso Valued User


Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Posts: 1025 Location: Vienna

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11. Posted: Wed 28 Apr 2010 6:24 pm |
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1980? Puhhh...
The circus of my grandfather, was still on the road near Milan. My father met my mother 1986, which was in Croatia, Rovinji, because she grew up there. But it may also be that they have met each other first in Irun, which is now in Slovenia. They know this, as much some other things no more - they do not even know where I was born (1989) - in Hungary or Austria - at least it was in a circus-wagon on the trip, somewhere ... My whole childhood, I spent mostly somewhere else too ... Only when I was 18 years old, I went to Vienna, and since that, I live in a big house now, along with Sandra and three guys in a shared flat... |
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nespresso Valued User


Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Posts: 1025 Location: Vienna

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12. Posted: Thu 29 Apr 2010 1:18 pm |
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Maybe it's a translation problem, Mister Pascaqgoula ... What exactly do you not understand, when I say: circus? Okay, it was only a small circus.
Look: The ancestors of my father came over several years, more and more to the north - the Romanos originally come from Sicily.
Near the Austrian border, maybe in Croatia or Slovenia, my father met my mother, a gypsy, with Romanian-Hungarian descent, and she was also a member of another small circus, which was tingle-tangeling arround there, in that northern ex-Yugoslavia.
So my grandfather one day has merged both, but it still remained afterwards a small circus, with the high-sounding name: Circus Fantasticus! And in this so-called circus I was born at times, somewhere...
That was never a big company - in the best times, we had maybe a total of 15 actors ...
A magician, jugglers, tightrope walkers (one of them was I) - we had two bears, a few goats and sheep, parrots, and Bonzo, my chimpanzees, which I have taught a few tricks ...
I was 17 when Bonzo died, and soon after I left the circus ... |
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nespresso Valued User


Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Posts: 1025 Location: Vienna

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13. Posted: Sun 2 May 2010 4:08 am |
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'Romano' is my family name, if this is a misunderstanding. I myself was never in Romania, but I would never flat talking derogatory about anything ...
So, you also generalize all Gypsies, with your pigeonhole thinking, Mister, but yeah why not! Maybe I was stolen too from somewhere else and my mother just telling me lies. But it is true, as a child I've stolen quite a lot, don't ask ...
Perhaps I'm no real gypsy woman anymore, for I'm living almost two years in the same place, in a house made of bricks, and I have stolen a long time nothing, what a shame ... |
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nespresso Valued User


Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Posts: 1025 Location: Vienna

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14. Posted: Wed 5 May 2010 11:20 am |
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Puhh, Mr.Shaw ... 59,000 km in 26 month ... This are ~ 800 days ...
40,000 km once around the Earth (along the equator) so 59,000 is pretty much !!!
The distance from Lisbon to Moscow is almost exactly 4,000 km, but you made it ~15 times back and forth - on a bicyle... My respect |
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hockey Valued User

Joined: 28 Jul 2009 Posts: 1669
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15. Posted: Mon 10 May 2010 7:51 am |
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yes i cycle,i find that cycling is a good form of exercise, |
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