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thansen@moscow.com
thansen@moscow.com
Thu, 15 Apr 2004 18:35:46 GMT
Pat Kraut stated:
"I have wondered if some congressioal voters have ever read a newspaper from
Dec. 5-6, 1940? Or immediatly thereafter."
Any information made available to the public (via newspapers) would not have
served any purpose whatsoever, considering Pearl Harbor, even if the
information was 100% accurate and provided by Japanese intelligence officers.
Probably because the attack on Pearl Harbor did not occur until a year later.
To be serious - We are not talking about newspaper articles published on August
16, 2001. We are talking about a PDB (Presidential Daily Briefing) which was
highly classified at the time. This PDB mentioned (specifically) a terrorist
threat that had been discovered that would involve aircraft. This was
mentioned by virtually all witness testimony before the 9-11 commission.
Do you understand?
Tom
Hansen
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