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Interesting take on 911.
Yep....more than interesting Ozzy
1) Crash site at Pentagon was clearly faked 2) No black boxes survived crashes, but terrorist passport does! 3) Cell phones on flight 93 could not operate. Calls were faked. 4) Flight 93 crash site had no human remains 5) Air craft remains at Pentagon did not match actual plane. Man, it goes on and on. Very interesting if you take the time to watch. Didn't I say that Bush and Cheney are murderers? RB 35s5 NY |
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Interesting take on 911.
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Yep....more than interesting Ozzy 1) Crash site at Pentagon was clearly faked 2) No black boxes survived crashes, but terrorist passport does! 3) Cell phones on flight 93 could not operate. Calls were faked. 4) Flight 93 crash site had no human remains 5) Air craft remains at Pentagon did not match actual plane. Man, it goes on and on. Very interesting if you take the time to watch. Didn't I say that Bush and Cheney are murderers? Bwaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Careful, Bubbles--the black helicopters must be circling your apartment as we speak. Incidentally, did you know that we never dropped nuclear weapons on Japan--they faked it to make us look bad. Max |
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Interesting take on 911.
Ozone wrote Careful, Bubbles--the black helicopters must be circling your apartment as we speak. Incidentally, did you know that we never dropped nuclear weapons on Japan--they faked it to make us look bad. Max Did you know that you DID drop atomic bombs in Japan but NOT for the reasons your Govt had you believe. Hoo Boy! I bet Ozzy doesn't believe we were on the Moon, either. SBV |
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Interesting take on 911.
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Interesting take on 911.
OzOne wrote in message ...
On Thu, 4 May 2006 19:45:11 -0400, "Scotty" scribbled thusly: Ozone wrote Careful, Bubbles--the black helicopters must be circling your apartment as we speak. Incidentally, did you know that we never dropped nuclear weapons on Japan--they faked it to make us look bad. Max Did you know that you DID drop atomic bombs in Japan but NOT for the reasons your Govt had you believe. Hoo Boy! I bet Ozzy doesn't believe we were on the Moon, either. SBV Yep, sure do. how much more proof do you need?? http://alicetothemoon.ytmnd.com/ Scout |
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Interesting take on 911.
OzOne wrote
"Maxprop" scribbled thusly: Incidentally, did you know that we never dropped nuclear weapons on Japan--they faked it to make us look bad. Did you know that you DID drop atomic bombs in Japan but NOT for the reasons your Govt had you believe. Ahh...errr ... Ok, then what 'reasons' do you dispute and why did we really do it? |
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Interesting take on 911.
"Scotty" wrote in message ... Ozone wrote Careful, Bubbles--the black helicopters must be circling your apartment as we speak. Incidentally, did you know that we never dropped nuclear weapons on Japan--they faked it to make us look bad. Max Did you know that you DID drop atomic bombs in Japan but NOT for the reasons your Govt had you believe. Hoo Boy! I bet Ozzy doesn't believe we were on the Moon, either. If there were more folks around like Ozzy and Bubbles, I could get rich selling little tinfoil hats. Max |
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Interesting take on 911.
OzOne wrote in message ... On Fri, 5 May 2006 12:31:02 -0400, "Vito" scribbled thusly: OzOne wrote "Maxprop" scribbled thusly: Incidentally, did you know that we never dropped nuclear weapons on Japan--they faked it to make us look bad. Did you know that you DID drop atomic bombs in Japan but NOT for the reasons your Govt had you believe. Ahh...errr ... Ok, then what 'reasons' do you dispute and why did we really do it? Science Vito, they wanted to test bombs in real life situations, to see exactly what devastation it would yield. Japan provided the opportunity to do that, and an excuse that it would stop the war and save thousands of lives. It certainly stopped the war..which was coming to a close anyway, and probably saved many hundreds of American lives but at a cost of around 300,000 So, you discount Hirohito's pledge to fight to the death of every man, woman, and child in Japan prior to the two nukes? Max |
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Interesting take on 911.
Science, saved hundreds??????
How about saved 100's of thousands Oz. Remember we had superiorty at Okinawa the last step to the japanese mainland. And we had it at ever island we jumped on the way to the mainland. Okinawa was the largest amphibious invasion of the Pacific campaign and the last major campaign of the Pacific War. More ships were used, more troops put ashore, more supplies transported, more bombs dropped, more naval guns fired against shore targets than any other operation in the Pacific. More people died during the Battle of Okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Casualties totaled more than 38,000 Americans wounded and 12,000 killed or missing, more than 107,000 Japanese and Okinawan conscripts killed, and perhaps 100,000 Okinawan civilians who perished in the battle. The battle of Okinawa proved to be the bloodiest battle of the Pacific War. Thirty-four allied ships and craft of all types had been sunk, mostly by kamikazes, and 368 ships and craft damaged. The fleet had lost 763 aircraft. Total American casualties in the operation numbered over 12,000 killed [including nearly 5,000 Navy dead and almost 8,000 Marine and Army dead] and 36,000 wounded. Navy casualties were tremendous, with a ratio of one killed for one wounded as compared to a one to five ratio for the Marine Corps. Combat stress also caused large numbers of psychiatric casualties, a terrible hemorrhage of front-line strength. There were more than 26,000 non-battle casualties. In the battle of Okinawa, the rate of combat losses due to battle stress, expressed as a percentage of those caused by combat wounds, was 48% [in the Korean War the overall rate was about 20-25%, and in the Yom Kippur War it was about 30%]. American losses at Okinawa were so heavy as to illicite Congressional calls for an investigation into the conduct of the military commanders. Not surprisingly, the cost of this battle, in terms of lives, time, and material, weighed heavily in the decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan just six weeks later. Japanese human losses were enormous: 107,539 soldiers killed and 23,764 sealed in caves or buried by the Japanese themselves; 10,755 captured or surrendered. The Japanese lost 7,830 aircraft and 16 combat ships. Since many Okinawan residents fled to caves where they subsequently were entombed the precise number of civilian casualties will probably never be known, but the lowest estimate is 42,000 killed. Somewhere between one-tenth and one-fourth of the civilian population perished, though by some estimates the battle of Okinawa killed almost a third of the civilian population. According to US Army records during the planning phase of the operation, the assumption was that Okinawa was home to about 300,000 civilians. At the conclusion of hostilities around 196,000 civilians remained. However, US Army figures for the 82 day campaign showed a total figure of 142,058 civilian casualties, including those killed by artillery fire, air attacks and those who were pressed into service by the Japanese army. Saved a few hundred ay? Capt. Suzy & Admiral Thomas 35s5 NY |
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