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Old 07-18-2003, 11:13 AM   #11
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Can anyone say Vince Foster?
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Can anyone say William Colby?
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The thing I thought was kind of strange, was that they found him not far away from his house. To me it seems that people who commit suicide usually do it inside their house or somewhere far away from their house. Of course, I probably don't have a clue about such matters and should shut up.
I knew a guy who hanged himself from a tree down the street from where he lived... so who knows? Anyway, I find this very suspicious. There's so much going on right now that we all have no clue about. A few decades from now those of us still around and interested might get some bits and pieces of information about what was really happening. Look at what the public could guess about/was told during the 1950s, early 1960s, in terms of the Cold War, and what we know was going on now... similiar thing. Lots of hidden stuff. The general ideas of those who are paranoid in regard to the government claims, and media coverage, are probably "more right" than more trusting people.

Anyway, this death is suspicious.
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What's getting me is that this is Britain. The one angle I don't think anyone has looked at is Britain's role here. It was Britain's "intelligence" and more importantly, it was a British citizen that had the lies casted on him about being paid by Hussein. Could we be seeing an alarmingly huge conspiracy of oil factions of both the US and Britain?
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The thing I thought was kind of strange, was that they found him not far away from his house. To me it seems that people who commit suicide usually do it inside their house or somewhere far away from their house. Of course, I probably don't have a clue about such matters and should shut up.
According to THIS ARTICLE, his body was found about 5 miles from his home. That seems to be a heck of a long way to walk.....

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I wonder if former Ambassador Wilson, CIA analyst Alan Foley and National Security Council official Robert Joseph, as well as anyone else that might decide to talk to the US or British press, have all clearly received the message they've just been sent?
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I wonder if former Ambassador Wilson, CIA analyst Alan Foley and National Security Council official Robert Joseph, as well as anyone else that might decide to talk to the US or British press, have all clearly received the message they've just been sent?
Puts into perspective why Deepthroat was "Deepthroat" and not a comglomeration of actual people's names.
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I wonder if former Ambassador Wilson, CIA analyst Alan Foley and National Security Council official Robert Joseph, as well as anyone else that might decide to talk to the US or British press, have all clearly received the message they've just been sent?

Ahhh...good point, Ron. This guy was an example....an easily expendable example. Ummm...
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The first thing that sprang to my mind when I heard this story was "Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?" from Becket . Sheesh, I hate thinking like that.
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The first thing that sprang to my mind when I heard this story was "Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?" from Becket . Sheesh, I hate thinking like that.
Let me attempt to follow your line of thinking...if I can. You are implying that you murder one and another, greater threat emerges that requires murdering and so on and so on. With each murder the ante is up'd.

Am I correct?
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