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KARL ROVE -- Mastermind of 911 Govt. Conspiracy? ? ?
There indeed is a "Smoking Gun" that proves beyond ALL reasonable doubt that a government conspiracy was responsible for the horror of 911 and the horrific aftermath of the on-going war in Iraq. It is the "SECOND" Naudet Brothers' video taken when the first WTC tower exploded (PLEASE note that I'm not referring to their first video when they allegedly caught the first plane supposedly commandeered by "terrorists "striking" the first tower.) That video, incidentally, is as phony as a $4 bill, having a plane superimposed onto the video in the hours after it was taken and before it was telecast to the world. . But the SECOND video taken at the time the first tower exploded is proof of FOREKNOWLEDGE -- confirming that the Naudets' were stooges to help pull off the 911 conspiracy. The video in question, showing the reaction of pedestrians to the first explosion, is this: http://www.911foreknowledge.com/bravenewworld.htm Meanwhile, If anyone actually saw American Airlines Flight 11 IN THE AIR before the first tower exploded, stand up and be heard. I maintain NO plane struck the first tower. All anyone can say -- in all honesty -- is that they HEARD the explosion, looked up and ASSUMED a plane had hit the first tower because this was the logical reaction. The Naudet Brothers' video, showing a plane striking the tower, was supposed to convince us that this IS what happened. True, the roar of a low-flying plane can be heard in the video just before the imaginary plane hit, but inserting such a roar into a video would be child's play to someone with expertise. This SECOND video is self-explanatory (read the accompanying URL text), and there was no reason in the world it was shot unless the Naudet brothers were too smart for their own good and wanted to provide more fraudulent "evidence" that a plane had hit the first tower. ============================================== http://killtown.911review.org/oddities/911.html http://killtown.blogspot.com/2005/09...ill-alive.html http://killtown.911review.org/flight77/passengers.html http://www.geocities.com/killtown/chart.html http://thewebfairy.com/killtown/chart.html http://www.infowars.com/clips.html ====================================== This SECOND Naudet video was just one of a series of comedic errors in the whole 911 shenanigans. They include the phony cell phone calls, the Pentagon fiasco, the bogus Osama bin Laden video in which he confesses to masterminding 911, etc. It was all manufactured propaganda to convince the American public that 19 terrorists (at least a half-dozen still alive) were responsible for 911, thus opening wide the door for the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq. If the conspirators had any common sense, the "SECOND" Naudet video of the pedestrians would NEVER have seen the light of day. It would've been destroyed. I don't know the full name of the person who deserves credit for providing the URL of the "pedestrian reaction." But, whomever it was -- his first name is Ray -- deserves a sincere thank you. ========== I MIGHT ADD -- On Sept. 11, 2001 -- 911-- radio and TV news in the Russia reported that one of its satellites revealed that a U.S. military jet shot down United Flight 175 (near Shanksville, Pa.) http://www.rageagainsttheright.com/media.htm ================================= Ed Conrad Man as Old as Coal AND Proof of Life After Death http://www/edconrad/com ================================ WORLD'S MOST SUCCESSFUL THIEVES Ranking of the world's most successful thieves according to how much money they stole, name, home country or state, age where known, wealth in billions of dollars and the source of their stealing. 1. William Gates III, Washington, 50, $50 Billion, Microsoft 2. Warren Buffett, Nebraska, 75, $42 Billion, Berkshire Hathaway 3. Carlos Slim Helu, Mexico, 66, $30 Billion, telecom 4. Ingvar Kamprad, Sweden, 79, $28 Biilion, Ikea 5. Lakshmi Mittal, India, 55, $23.5 Billion, steel 6. Paul Allen, Washington, 53, $22, Microsoft, investments 7. Bernard Arnault, France, 57, $21.5, LVMH 8. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud, Saudi Arabia, 49, $20, investments 9. Kenneth Thomson and family, Canada, 82, $19.6, publishing 10. Li Ka-shing, Hong Kong, 77, $18.8, diversified 11. Roman Abramovich, Russia, 39, $18.2, oil 12. Michael Dell, Texas, 41, $17.1, Dell 13. Karl Albrecht, Germany, 86, $17, supermarkets 14. Sheldon Adelson, Nevada, 72, $16.1, casinos, hotels 15. Liliane Bettencourt, France, 83, $16, L'Oreal 15. Lawrence Ellison, California, 61, $16, Oracle 17. Christy Walton, Wyoming, 51, $15.9, Wal-Mart inheritance 17. Jim Walton, Arkansas, 58, $15.9, Wal-Mart 19. S. Robson Walton, Arkansas, 62, $15.8, Wal-Mart 20. Alice Walton, Texas, 56, $15.7, Wal-Mart 21. Helen Walton, Arkansas, 86, $15.6, Wal-Mart 22. Theo Albrecht, Germany, 83, $15.2, supermarkets 23. Amancio Ortega, Spain, 70, $14.8, Zara 24. Steven Ballmer, Washington, 50, $13.6, Microsoft 25. Azim Premji, India, 60, $13.3, software 26. Sergey Brin, California, 32, $12.9, Google 27. Larry Page, California, 33, $12.8, Google 28. Abigail Johnson, Massachusetts, 44, $12.5, Fidelity 29. Nasser Al-Kharafi and family, Kuwait, 62, $12.4, construction 29. Barbara Cox Anthony, Hawaii, 82, $12.4, Cox Enterprises 29. Anne Cox Chambers, Georgia, 86, $12.4, Cox Enterprises 32. Stefan Persson, Sweden, 58, $12.3, Hennes & Mauritz 33. Charles Koch, Kansas, 70, $12, oil, commodities 33. David Koch, Kansas, 65, $12, oil, commodities 35. Raymond, Thomas and Walter Kwok, Hong Kong, $11.6, real estate 36. Adolf Merckle, Germany, 71, $11.5, drugs 37. Sulaiman Bin Abdul Al Rajhi, Saudi Arabia, 86, $11, banking 37. Vagit Alekperov, Russia, 55, $11, oil 37. Silvio Berlusconi, Italy, 69, $11, media 37. Lee Shau Kee, Hong Kong, 78, $11, real estate 41. Vladimir Lisin, Russia, 49, $10.7, steel 42. Michael Otto and family, Germany, 62, $10.4, retail 43. Pierre Omidyar, Nevada, 38, $10.1, eBay 44. Leonardo Del Vecchio, Italy, 70, $10, eyewear 44. Michele Ferrero and family, Italy, 79, $10, chocolates 44. Forrest Mars Jr., Virginia, 74, $10, candy 44. Jacqueline Mars, New Jersey, 66, $10, candy 44. John Mars, Virginia, 69, $10, candy 44. Viktor Vekselberg, Russia, 48, $10, oil, metals 50. Mikhail Fridman, Russia, 41, $9.7, oil, banking 51. Spiro Latsis and family, Greece, 59, $9.1, banking 52. John Kluge, Florida, 91, $9, Metromedia 53. Carl Icahn, New York, 70, $8.7, leveraged buyouts 53. Kirk Kerkorian, California, 88, $8.7, investments, casinos 55. Birgit Rausing and family, Sweden, 82, $8.6, packaging 56. Mukesh Ambani, India, 48, $8.5, petrochemicals 56. Serge Dassault and family, France, 80, $8.5, aviation 56. Hans Rausing, Sweden, 80, $8.5, packaging 59. Galen Weston and family, Canada, 65, $8.4, retail 60. Susanne Klatten, Germany, 43, $8.1, BMW 61. Rudolf August Oetker and family, Germany, 89, $8, food 62. Oleg Deripaska, Russia, 37, $7.8, aluminum 63. Sumner Redstone, California, 82, $7.7, Viacom 64. Alexei Mordashov, Russia, 40, $7.6, steel 65. Donald Newhouse, New Jersey, 76, $7.5, publishing 65. Samuel Newhouse Jr., New York, 78, $7.5, publishing 65. Alain and Gerard Wertheimer, France, $7.5, Chanel 65. Reinhold Wurth, Germany, 70, $7.5, manufacturing 69. Joseph and Moise Safra, Brazil, $7.4, banking 70. Philip Knight, Oregon, 68, $7.3, Nike 71. George Soros, New York, 75, $7.2, hedge funds 72. Ernesto Bertarelli, Switzerland, 40, $7.1, biotech 72. Suleiman Kerimov, Russia, 40, $7.1, stocks 74. Philip and Cristina Green, Britain, $7, retail 74. Francois Pinault, France, 69, $7, retail 74. August von Finck, Germany, 76, $7, investments 77. Mohammed Al Amoudi, Saudi Arabia, 60, $6.9, oil 77. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair and family, United Arab Emirates, 52, $6.9, banking 79. Maria-Elisabeth and Georg Schaeffler, Germany, $6.8, ball bearings 80. Charles Ergen, Colorado, 53, $6.7, EchoStar 80. Edward Johnson III, Massachusetts, 75, $6.7, Fidelity 82. Kun-Hee Lee and family, South Korea, 64, $6.6, Samsung 82. Stefan Quandt, Germany, 40, $6.6, BMW 84. Saleh Bin Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi, Saudi Arabia, 94, $6.5, banking 84. Rafael del Pino and family, Spain, 85, $6.5, construction 84. Stanley Ho, Hong Kong, 84, $6.5, gaming 84. Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller, Denmark, 92, $6.5, shipping 84. Keith Rupert Murdoch, New York, 75, $6.5, News Corp. 89. Philip Anschutz, Colorado, 66, $6.4, investments 89. Hasso Plattner, Germany, 62, $6.4, SAP 89. Vladimir Potanin, Russia, 45, $6.4, metals 89. Mikhail Prokhorov, Russia, 40, $6.4, metals 93. Vladimir Yevtushenkov, Russia, 57, $6.3, telecom 94. Micky Arison, Florida, 56, $6.1, Carnival Cruises 94. Curt Engelhorn, Germany, 79, $6.1, drugs 94. Friedrich Flick Jr., Germany, 79, $6.1, investments 94. German Khan, Russia, 44, $6.1, oil, banking 94. Ronald Perelman, New York, 63, $6.1, leveraged buyouts 94. Johanna Quandt, Germany, 78, $6.1, BMW 100. Dan Duncan, Texas, 73, $6, energy 100. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor and family, Britain, 54, $6, real estate 100. Jack Taylor, Missouri, 83, $6, Enterprise Rent-A-Car 103. Eli Broad, California, 72, $5.9, investments 104. Anil Ambani, India, 46, $5.7, diversified 104. Donald Bren, California, 73, $5.7, real estate 106. James, Arthur and John Irving, Canada, $5.5, oil 107. Yasuo Takei and family, Japan, 76, $5.4, credit 107. Y.C. Wang, Taiwan, 89, $5.4, chemicals 109. Shari Arison, Israel, 48, $5.2, inheritance, cruise ships 109. Kunio Busujima and family, Japan, 80, $5.2, gaming 109. Nikolai Tsvetkov, Russia, 45, $5.2, oil, banking 112. Michael Bloomberg, New York, 63, $5.1, Bloomberg L.P. 112. Cheng Yu-tung, Hong Kong, 80, $5.1, real estate 114. Leonard Blavatnik, United States, 48, $5, Access Industries 114. Gustavo Cisneros and family, Venezuela, 60, $5, media 114. Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken, Netherlands, 51, $5, Heineken 114. John Fredriksen, Norway, 61, $5, shipping 114. Saleh Kamel, Saudi Arabia, 64, $5, diversified 114. Karl-Heinz Kipp, Germany, 82, $5, retail 114. Robert Kuok, Malaysia, 82, $5, diversified 114. John Menard Jr., Wisconsin, 66, $5, home improvement stores 114. James Packer, Australia, 38, $5, inheritance 114. Kushal Pal Singh, India, 74, $5, real estate 114. Jeffrey Skoll, Canada, 41, $5, eBay 125. Alexander Abramov, Russia, 47, $4.9, steel, mining 125. Erivan Haub and family, Germany, 73, $4.9, retail 125. Lorenzo Mendoza and family, Venezuela, 40, $4.9, beverages 125. Sunil Mittal, India, 48, $4.9, telecom 129. Alexei Kuzmichov, Russia, 43, $4.8, oil, banking 129. Robert Rowling, Texas, 52, $4.8, oil and gas, investments 129. Onsi Sawiris, Egypt, 76, $4.8, Orascom Telecom 129. Eric Schmidt, California, 50, $4.8, Google 133. Nobutada Saji and family, Japan, 60, $4.7, beverages 134. Jeronimo Arango, Mexico, 80, $4.6, retail 134. Nicky Oppenheimer and family, South Africa, 60, $4.6, De Beers 136. Iskander Makhmudov, Russia, 43, $4.5, mining, metals 136. Akira Mori and family, Japan, 68, $4.5, real estate 136. Julio Mario Santo Domingo, Colombia, 82, $4.5, beer, diversified 136. Shin Kyuk-Ho and family, South Korea, 83, $4.5, candy 140. Kumar Birla, India, 38, $4.4, commodities 140. David Geffen, California, 63, $4.4, DreamWorks 140. Steven Jobs, California, 51, $4.4, Apple Computer, Pixar 140. George Kaiser, Oklahoma, 63, $4.4, oil and gas, banking 140. Luis Carlos Sarmiento, Colombia, 73, $4.4, banking 140. Thomas Schmidheiny, Switzerland, 60, $4.4, cement 140. H. Ty Warner, Illinois, 62, $4.4, Beanie Babies 147. Jeffrey Bezos, Washington, 42, $4.3, Amazon 147. Terry Gou, Taiwan, 55, $4.3, technology 147. Walter Haefner, Switzerland, 95, $4.3, software 147. Charles Johnson, California, 73, $4.3, Franklin Resources 147. Ananda Krishnan, Malaysia, 67, $4.3, diversified 147. Reinhard Mohn and family, Germany, 84, $4.3, media 147. Henry Perot, Texas, 75, $4.3, investments |
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