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  1. Cuban military loves Canadian tourist pesos...visit Cuba today !

  2. A fine collection of Viet-Nam War era 1:250,000 aviation-elevation maps from a Jolly Green Giant pilot.

    https://911gfx.nexus.net/sea-ao.html

  3. Cuban military loves Canadian tourist pesos...visit Cuba today !

  4. Cuban military loves Canadian tourist pesos...visit Cuba today !

  5. Says a lot for how low the participation rate is here that the last post in federal politics was 19hrs ago - and counting.

  6. Cuban military loves Canadian tourist pesos...visit Cuba today !

  7. Another terrorist incident in London. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-40303300

  8. "In the 1960s and 1970s, left-wing terrorism was a common occurrence in the United States, with many attacks perpetrated by radical groups such as the Black Panthers, the Weather Underground and other smaller, less-well-known groups. The 1960s and 1970s were also a time of great political polarization given the protests around the Vietnam War and the intensification of the civil rights movement.

    The Weather Underground was an anti-Vietnam War organization that targeted the Pentagon, the US Capitol and banks. The group claimed credit for 25 bombings in 1975 alone, according to the University of Maryland's Global Terrorism Database.

    Anti-war militants also carried out major bombings at City Hall in Portland, Oregon, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, while the Black Panthers mounted 24 bombings, hijackings and other assaults."

  9. "In the 1960s and 1970s, left-wing terrorism was a common occurrence in the United States, with many attacks perpetrated by radical groups such as the Black Panthers, the Weather Underground and other smaller, less-well-known groups. The 1960s and 1970s were also a time of great political polarization given the protests around the Vietnam War and the intensification of the civil rights movement.

    The Weather Underground was an anti-Vietnam War organization that targeted the Pentagon, the US Capitol and banks. The group claimed credit for 25 bombings in 1975 alone, according to the University of Maryland's Global Terrorism Database.

    Anti-war militants also carried out major bombings at City Hall in Portland, Oregon, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, while the Black Panthers mounted 24 bombings, hijackings and other assaults."

  10. "In the 1960s and 1970s, left-wing terrorism was a common occurrence in the United States, with many attacks perpetrated by radical groups such as the Black Panthers, the Weather Underground and other smaller, less-well-known groups. The 1960s and 1970s were also a time of great political polarization given the protests around the Vietnam War and the intensification of the civil rights movement.

    The Weather Underground was an anti-Vietnam War organization that targeted the Pentagon, the US Capitol and banks. The group claimed credit for 25 bombings in 1975 alone, according to the University of Maryland's Global Terrorism Database.

    Anti-war militants also carried out major bombings at City Hall in Portland, Oregon, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, while the Black Panthers mounted 24 bombings, hijackings and other assaults."

  11. "In the 1960s and 1970s, left-wing terrorism was a common occurrence in the United States, with many attacks perpetrated by radical groups such as the Black Panthers, the Weather Underground and other smaller, less-well-known groups. The 1960s and 1970s were also a time of great political polarization given the protests around the Vietnam War and the intensification of the civil rights movement.

    The Weather Underground was an anti-Vietnam War organization that targeted the Pentagon, the US Capitol and banks. The group claimed credit for 25 bombings in 1975 alone, according to the University of Maryland's Global Terrorism Database.

    Anti-war militants also carried out major bombings at City Hall in Portland, Oregon, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, while the Black Panthers mounted 24 bombings, hijackings and other assaults."

  12. "In the 1960s and 1970s, left-wing terrorism was a common occurrence in the United States, with many attacks perpetrated by radical groups such as the Black Panthers, the Weather Underground and other smaller, less-well-known groups. The 1960s and 1970s were also a time of great political polarization given the protests around the Vietnam War and the intensification of the civil rights movement.

    The Weather Underground was an anti-Vietnam War organization that targeted the Pentagon, the US Capitol and banks. The group claimed credit for 25 bombings in 1975 alone, according to the University of Maryland's Global Terrorism Database.

    Anti-war militants also carried out major bombings at City Hall in Portland, Oregon, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, while the Black Panthers mounted 24 bombings, hijackings and other assaults."

  13. Why do you folks think folks are such cowards? We are talking about adults, right? 

    1. Nanothermite was found in WTC dust. 

    a. unreacted particles, which when ignited gave the chemical signature of a thermite reaction, one of the more notable of these is the production of iron microspheres.
    b. Some 6 percent of WTC dust was iron microspheres. This was determined by a top US forensic engineering firm, RJLee Group, who was hired by Deutsche Bank. RJLee said that the dust signature was unique; it was caused by the events of 911, including these iron microspheres

    2. USA military labs, Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore, developed nanothermite in the 1990s. It is not commercially available. No one save for the US government possesses it or knows how to make it. 

    3. Arab hijackers could not have made nanothermite, nor could they obtain it. Nor could they have brought it in their luggage. 

    The only logical conclusion one can draw is that there were NO ARAB HIJACKERS. 

    Do you agree or disagree?

    1. hot enough

      hot enough

      The following illustrates why you are not acting in an adult fashion.

      1. Nanothermite was found in WTC dust. 

      a. unreacted particles, which when ignited gave the chemical signature of a thermite reaction, one of the more notable of these is the production of iron microspheres.
      b. Some 6 percent of WTC dust was iron microspheres. This was determined by a top US forensic engineering firm, RJLee Group, who was hired by Deutsche Bank. RJLee said that the dust signature was unique; it was caused by the events of 911, including these iron microspheres

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  14. Why do you folks think folks are such cowards? We are talking about adults, right? 

    1. Nanothermite was found in WTC dust. 

    a. unreacted particles, which when ignited gave the chemical signature of a thermite reaction, one of the more notable of these is the production of iron microspheres.
    b. Some 6 percent of WTC dust was iron microspheres. This was determined by a top US forensic engineering firm, RJLee Group, who was hired by Deutsche Bank. RJLee said that the dust signature was unique; it was caused by the events of 911, including these iron microspheres

    2. USA military labs, Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore, developed nanothermite in the 1990s. It is not commercially available. No one save for the US government possesses it or knows how to make it. 

    3. Arab hijackers could not have made nanothermite, nor could they obtain it. Nor could they have brought it in their luggage. 

    The only logical conclusion one can draw is that there were NO ARAB HIJACKERS. 

    Do you agree or disagree?

  15. Why do you folks think folks are such cowards? We are talking about adults, right? 

    1. Nanothermite was found in WTC dust. 

    a. unreacted particles, which when ignited gave the chemical signature of a thermite reaction, one of the more notable of these is the production of iron microspheres.
    b. Some 6 percent of WTC dust was iron microspheres. This was determined by a top US forensic engineering firm, RJLee Group, who was hired by Deutsche Bank. RJLee said that the dust signature was unique; it was caused by the events of 911, including these iron microspheres

    2. USA military labs, Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore, developed nanothermite in the 1990s. It is not commercially available. No one save for the US government possesses it or knows how to make it. 

    3. Arab hijackers could not have made nanothermite, nor could they obtain it. Nor could they have brought it in their luggage. 

    The only logical conclusion one can draw is that there were NO ARAB HIJACKERS. 

    Do you agree or disagree?

  16. I don't think buildings are supposed to burn like that in western countries.

  17. I don't think buildings are supposed to burn like that in western countries.

  18. I don't think buildings are supposed to burn like that in western countries.

  19. I don't think buildings are supposed to burn like that in western countries.

  20. I don't think buildings are supposed to burn like that in western countries.

  21. I don't think buildings are supposed to burn like that in western countries.

  22. I don't think buildings are supposed to burn like that in western countries.

  23. I don't think buildings are supposed to burn like that in western countries.

  24. Why didn't the Grenfell Towers collapse? The NIST boys must be shittin' their pants!

  25. I don't think buildings are supposed to burn like that in western countries.

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