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WELLSTONE CRASH-ASBESTOS-INVESTIGATION-HALLIBURTON

by WhiteHorseRider, Thursday, August 05, 2004, 18:43

RADAR ANOMALY AT WELLSTONE CRASH SITE, (HAARP?) - ASBESTOS INVESTIGATION BILL - W.R. GRACE - HALLIBURTON!

ARE YOU CONNECTING THE DOTS?

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There have been some very frightening new developments in the 9/11 investigation by one of our very own posters here at STA, and another "midnight sleuth"....and I REALLY think you should be part of this.

Please check out the "Wellstone [crash site] Satellite Radar Anomaly" (privately owned HAARP technology?), and all the rest of the breaking news and newly opened can of worms here at....

<http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/alchenc.htm>

I just know you'll be glad that I pointed this one out to you....

Read about it even before Senator Murray's office takes this information and shouts, "let's roll".

Senator Murray's office has been contacted.

This was the Senator who, along with Senator Wellstone, was co-sponsoring a bill trying to hold W.R. Grace (division of Haliburton) to the fires for the possibility that, [approximately] "201,183 pounds of pure asbestos fiber from [W.R.]Grace was used in the WTC."

Now yesterday, guess who has died in a plane crash, but the very employees of W.R. Grace that would have had to testify in defense of their company in any upcoming W.R. Grace liability suits, insurance claims, and/or Senate Investigations prompted by the remaining bill sponsor, Senator Murray.

Are you connecting the dots yet? Could it be that....

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[9/11 may have been] more a "INDUSTRIAL ESPIONAGE/SABOTAGE" then a terrorist event?

....and.... 'Osama Bin Laden... more like a paid industrial "Arsonist Expert"... made to look more like a global terrorist?'

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