CIA & 9/11 or Japan's surrender & Hiroshima and Nagasaki (time yet for crisis revisions before tea and cakes and ices)

Bekah bekah0176 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Aug 13 16:28:04 CDT 2011


Re the Russian entry into the Pacific theater and the Japanese surrender,  I believe J.G.Ballard mentioned that in "Empire of the Sun."

Bekah


On Aug 13, 2011, at 10:45 AM, alice wellintown <alicewellintown at gmail.com> wrote:

> The 9/11 commission report is far from flawless. In fact, some have
> called it a deliberate deception. But it has more truth in it than
> most, critics may want to admit. And, after reading what they read,
> the declassified documents and testimonies, and several books on the
> subject, I am inclined to reject conspiracy narratives as pornography,
> works of vultures who pick at our wounds and make profane the sacred
> souls lost then  and lost each day, and yes I said our most courageous
> soldiers are now dying in Obama's folly, for they are, take a close
> look at the men who died this last week, these are the most couragous
> fighters in the world.  And this is not my opinion. Courage can be
> defined and these men are the perfect example of its highest form.
> 
> But there will be time for revisions. And when a serious scholar
> publishes a serious and objective book on the subject we will read it.
> 
> But the conspiracy books turn my guts. So many want to blame America.
> The tailspin of the US economy began on 9/11. Yes, there are wall
> streeters and bankers and average homeowners and real estate
> scoundrels enough to tar and feather, but it was planes become
> missiles flown into the world's financial centre that caused our world
> to fall off it axis. No one seems to remember that in all this
> fingerpointing propaganda.
> 
> 
> 
> The destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was horrific, but it didn’t
> force Japan’s surrender. So why did the war end?...
> 
> http://www.aldaily.com/



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