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i figured out where bush got the idea for the planes crashing into targets from--all the pieces are starting to fit.

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Marques de Sade

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Jul 15, 2002, 4:53:55 PM7/15/02
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apparently italian intelligence were able to intercept such an attempt directed
at bush himself in 2001, check out this quote and then the link where you can
find the whole story...

"In July 2001, during the G8 Summit in Genoa, Italy, Deputy Prime Minister
Gianfranco Fini revealed that Italian intelligence had uncovered a plot to crash
a hijacked commercial airliner into either Air Force One or one of the buildings
used for the summit. (Source: New York Newsday, Sept 19, 2001) This jetliner
kamikaze plot was directed at Bush himself. Taking the Bush denial to its
logical extension, the White House would have us believe that Bush and the CIA
were not only unaware of this plot, but also not warned by the Italian
government."

CUT AND PASTE INTO BROWSER --> http://globalresearch.ca/articles/CHI205C.html

another quote from that story:

"Two years before 9/11, reports prepared for U.S. intelligence warned that Osama
bin Laden would hijack an airliner and fly it into government buildings like the
Pentagon. 'Suicide bomber(s) belonging to al-Qaeda's Martyrdom Battalion could
crash-land an aircraft packed with high explosives (C-4 and semtex) into the
Pentagon, the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), or the
White House,' the September 1999 report said. (Source: Associated Press, May 17,
2002)."


octinomos
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Esoterick: http://www.nyx.net/~dlongori/strck.htm.

In fact, two banks located in Bahrain and Kuwait, The Faysal Islamic Bank
and the Kuwait Finance House, which had been listed in European reports as
having terrorist ties were glaringly omitted from George W Bush's financial
crackdown after September 11th. [Source: The Inner City Press, 9-11-99.]
Both banks have correspondent relationships with Deutschebank. --FTW.

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