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> What were SPLA Rebels doing on 9/11 ?

26 January 2006, 07:56

I understand what you are saying and how well researched you are. That BBC article was good I hadn’t seen it and it certainly confirms my view that Putin was well in the cirlcle of oil manipulations before the "oligarch for President" campaign by the Rothchild Mob. Certainly I would suspect the Russian Zia plane crash and that is uncannily like a numberof other large crashes where the crew were noted to be incapacitated.Perhaps they were even involved in the tecnical side of 911.That would fit the close realtionship with Bush and the plan to blame the Afghan based Pushtan taliban (even though it would upset the ally Pakistan badly).

I suspect the Israelis found out through their spies embedded in such groups.They then documented the planning and putting into action via the Spy network set up by Eitan in the summer before 911. I suspect they even changed the exact action of the event using Dov Zakiem.I suspect that new leader of the Free,Cheney,would have planned to invade Iraq in retaliation after Bush was killed and lead by Cheney. Iraq had to kept on hold for later. This knowledge of the 911 planning (maybe even meant to be just a hijacking!!!) by Bush oil cabal gave incredible power over both US and Russian based power groups and explains why Putin has not yet completely defied them, even letting Israeli terrorist "invstigators " work on the recent events. It explains why Dov was able to take 3 trillion in silence money.

I agree with you about the Chechen resistance, it does seem backed by UK and Saudi interests-note where the dead leader of the Chechens was buried.

I wonder if the brits were peeved by their man,Mahaoud ,being killed just before the US/Russian/Israeli/others-French etc action on 911?

"In 1983",according to analyst Peter Harcleode,"Ahmed Shah Massouds junior commanders were flown from Pakistan to Britainwhere they had seeral weeks training under KMS .....adn further training in Afghanistan to follow." One would suspect such links were maintained but alliances do change.

All over an oil pipeline that is now hardly worth any effort unless Kazakstan can be brought back in.

cheers