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RE: complaints about the governemnt spying!


From: "Pete Simpson" <Pete.Simpson () clearswift com>
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 03:36:05 -0000

Some facts and logic may prove useful.

Why do you think that the US government would wish to spy on its own citizens? Ah-ah - Islamo-terrorist sleeper cells 
have infiltrated the US for possibly a decade. First examine the terrorist angle and then return to the necessity for 
internal spying.

Nineteeen Islamo-terrorists changed the world irrevocably in September 2001. All 19 wrere identified with photographs 
and several aliases within 48 hours, yet none were included in the UA or AA passenger lists for those flights. 
Brilliant detection, but by whom? (that's another story). Colin Powell promised a full report, within a few months, on 
why they were the culprits. That report never emerged. In July 2002 Robert Mueller (Director of the FBI) admitted (nine 
of of the 'hijackers' were still alive and well according to the UK BBC) that given that they all had stolen 
identities, the real perpetrators would never be known. Think about that one and check out the FBI website, which never 
retracted the clearly false accusations. Was there any mention of that in the Kean Report? No, the guilt of the 
nineteen accused individuals was a given.

But the real crunch comes when Augian politics defies physics. Sir Issac Newton, long dead, must be laughing 
hysterically in his grave over this 9/11 stunt. 

Newton proved that the time for an object to fall from a given height, in a vacuum (without air resistance) is the 
square root of twice the height divided by a constant (acceleration due to gravity). Brilliant deduction. WTC 1 and 2 
were 415 and 417 metres high. The constant for the acceleration due to gravity is 9.62 m/s/s. The time for an object to 
fall under those conditions (in vacuo) is 9.2s.
Now allowing for air resistance one can believe a few seconds more, but allowing for a quarter of a million tonnes of 
steel and concrete  it is utterly impossible for the twin towers to descend in ten to eleven seceonds. Unless the fall 
was unimpeded i.e. a controlled demolition. Ask your physicists to refute this argument.

But get this one. WTC7 collapsed at about 5.30 that day (again on its own footprint) without being 'attacked'?

But if you really have a good sense of humour, ask the guys in the Physics Dept. how come no black box flight recorders 
were found (designed to withstand terrific temperatures and pressures) yet a terrorist's passport was miraculously 
discovered with just minor burns?

Now why on Earth should the US government wish to carry out surveilance on its own citizens? Maybe some are not 
comatose?

Best regards,

Pete





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