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Tuesday April 18, 2006. Issue 0023, Teensy-weensy page today.
In today's issue:

  • *permanent headline* More die in Iraq
Big News!!!!!!

I will be interviewing Cindy Sheehan live and in the URH studio (1640AM in Hilo) either Sunday
April 23rd or Monday the 24th.  This is a really big and special event for our little college radio
station to be able to host.  Please tune in on the web to hear it.  I will be posting more accurate
times as they become available!
Sorry, updates are not as frequent as they should be becasue I am battling a wicked Quake 4 addiction
and I also have a Calculus IV take-home test to finish as well as preparing for that class' in-class final.  I am
also supposed to be doing some observing this week for my observational class.  The teacher asked if I
could go last night while I was in the middle of my radio show...  Oh, well, I will have to get my project for
that class done somehow.

It's a very short page today.  Next real update probably won't be 'til Friday or so.
Some more 9/11 email:
Subject: pentagon response
From: Dennis
First, I thought he was referring to just the weight of the plane, san sfuel, but don't know for
sure. Regardless, were it full of fuel, how is it that books on chairs, papers, file cabinets right
next to where the
object entered the building aren't even singed?

Elaborate please.  It looks as though there is plenty of objects such as those that burned in the
subsequent fire.

Second, I don't know, I'm a Chef, not an Engineer.  Show me the video.

I tackled this in one of the special editions, here.

Third, a missile is, unless I'm mistaken, generally fueled by a rocket engine, as opposed to a jet
engine.  The sound would be more swoosh than whine.  But again, see number 2

It depends on the missile; but if it was something like a cruise missile it operates on a turbo fan
engine, the same kind of engine as a passenger jet.

Fourth, so is a 737, a 727, as well as many military / civilian aircraft.  Again, irrelevant without
visual proof, which you don't mention the lack of, though it is readily apparent that there was
clear video evidence possible from multiple locations that was seized and as yet unreleased.  
Where's the video?

Maybe the same place as the Flight 93 voice recorder?

Fifth, I would love to make up my mind.  Roll video please.  How could it have caused the
damage? Well, "eyewitness'" said they heard and or smelled explosives...  

Most eyewitnesses also said they saw a plane hit the Pentagon.

Sixth, the same thing I'm sayin now.  Great, but it doesn't explain the physical evidence.  7 mile
debris field for a plane that supposedly rolled on its back and went straight into the ground.  
The cockpit recorder tells us what was said and a glimpse at what was being done INSIDE the
aircraft within microphone range, not what happened physically to the outside of the aircraft, or
anything else for that matter.

The debris that traveled seven miles were things like cloth seat covers, and strips of foam.  Not
things like engine parts of sheet metal.  These were carried by wind.  Heck, spiders can travel
thousands of miles by making little chutes out of their web and catching a breeze.

They say it was such and such.  They have the proof in video footage.  If it were as they say,
what possible reason could there be to let this go on, and not release the video?

Like I said, maybe for the same reason the Flight 93 voice recorder wasn't released until just
recently.

Dennis
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Subject: U.S. should disarm too
From: Linds0328
Houston, you wrote:

>The plan for nuking is already there on the table...

You know, I've been thinking about this: If Bush is so adamant that Iran disarm,
then maybe it's time for the United States to disarm, too.

Linds0328

Good point.  We should disarm.  China isn't going to blow us to kingdom-com, Russia is no threat and if
anyone ever did become a threat we could easily build an arms stockpile faster than anyone else on the
planet.

I just don't see our government, this government ever doing that.  We have what? 50 nuclear weapons for
ever nation on Earth (or one nuke for every 600,000 people).  How much is enough?

If my home county, Kitsap County (WASH) were to secede from the US we would be the third largest
nuclear power in the world, thanks to the Sub Base at Bangor.  That is weird to think about.
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