Former US State Governor Questions 9/11 Official Story

Discussion in 'Politics' started by 5Pillars, Apr 3, 2008.

  1. Here you go folks. is it any wonder why the delusional crackpots that believe in 9/11 conspiracies and the NWo and Illuminati would believe this also?

    Tommy Cryer defeated the DoJ. Not the IRS. Some of the evidence that he presented in court for his defense was that he was suffering from emotional problems. This proves my point!!!!!!!!!

    CrapboyHH has yet again given us another example of the delusional, mentally damaged individuals that make up the vast majority of the twoofers. For this claim to have any validity, he would have to end up not paying any of his back taxes. He'll lose that argument. No tax protestor ever has. Instead, he'll end up paying his back taxes, interest, fines, and lawyer costs.

    This could only be construed as a victory to the paranoid delusional crackpot dipshits that believe in 9/11 conspiracies, NWO, Illuminati, Bilderbergs, etc.......

    Poor kid, this is part of his self identity. Part of who he is. So sad. I bet his daddy considers him a horrible waste of an orgasm.....
     
    #211     Apr 9, 2008

  2. teriaky's boiler room buddy came over and had him post this.
     
    #212     Apr 9, 2008
  3. Turok

    Turok

    TG:
    >Hundreds of people ran miles of wire and placed
    >thousands of pounds of explosives in all these buildings,

    Yep, it's funny how the CT'rs never want to tangle with a post like this:

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=1874921&highlightnote#post1874921

    I'd be happy to discuss with them where I'm wrong in that post -- they just never seem to want to attempt to refute it.

    Even the people who think that watching a demo program on Discover is some how "relevent" (that's you Rat) seem to forget about the part of the show where they work for weeks/months with a large crew and tear the hell out of the building to get it ready for the shot.

    JB
     
    #213     Apr 9, 2008
  4. http://hiex.bc.ca/products.html


    The Hiex Teleblaster II is an intelligent and discrete 2-way VHF or UHF telemetrey blast initiation system intended for commercial blasting operations.

    The radio system's signal is digitally encoded(addressed). The latest microprocessor and message encoding/validation technology has been combined to provide a safe, reliable, accurate and compact remote blast initioation device.
     
    #214     Apr 9, 2008
  5. Turok

    Turok

    You are aware aren't you that the above is not a replacement for the countless holes and mile of wire *inside* the blast zone, but rather a way to wirelessly and remotely set off the blast sequence from afar.

    The options to the above wireless device are to run "lead in" wiring (this is noted on your linked web site) or to set a timing fuse with allows the blaster to exit the site safely.

    Repeat: This is not a device which replaces the wiring internal to the blast site.

    JB
     
    #215     Apr 9, 2008

  6. i've read theories on how it could have been done.. this was just the first item i found today.
     
    #216     Apr 9, 2008
  7. Turok

    Turok

    #217     Apr 9, 2008
  8. #218     Apr 9, 2008

  9. Lawyer who beat IRS sues agents
    Seeks damages for alleged 'smear and fear' campaign


    A lawyer who was acquitted by a federal court trial jury of Internal Revenue Service accusations he failed to filed income tax returns for two years now is suing several IRS agents over their alleged improper disclosure of his personal information in the case.

    A spokeswoman in the office of lawyer Tom Cryer told WND the case was assembled and filed by Cryer between Christmas Day and the end of 2007 and is expected to be placed on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana.

    Last summer in federal court a jury voted 12-0 to find Cryer, of Shreveport, not guilty of the IRS allegations. He had been indicted on 2006 on government claims he failed to pay $73,000 to the IRS in 2000 and 2001.

    His successful defense was based on a challenge to the IRS to prove a constitutional foundation for the nation's income tax.........


    http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=45368
     
    #219     Apr 9, 2008
  10. Exactly what the guy interviewed by Popular Mechanics said. He was one of the most experienced guys in the biz. He said at best they may be able to do it in ten days or something like that. And he said it would make a hell of a lot of racket. But the main thing is those floors would be completely closed off to the public for at least a week. That did not happen.
     
    #220     Apr 9, 2008