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From: | Rodney Stein |
Subject: | [bug-gcron] suicide Scorpio |
Date: | Tue, 17 Oct 2006 19:07:47 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (Windows/20060909) |
Fuqra members have always operated covertly. And, Jamil al-Amin was there as well, former H. Could this trip have been cover for something else, say a courier operation? A federal agent had inquired to the neighbors about the place and it seems these officers took it upon themselves to find out what they could. It seems that is what sparked their investigation. However, that advantage is not so pleasant given what was required to gain it. The ones that do know deny everything. Could Hussein be a go-between for the two terror masters? We'll see what happens, but I'm not holding my breath with those two. Tabago completely held their own against England though and gave them a good game. But, the DOI report is interesting for another reason, however. I'll put it this way, they're not what you would call polished televangelists. I hope you'll check out some of my other posts on this topic. It is the third largest generator of nuclear electricity. Gilani was the one who orchestrated it. However, I found one particular angle they covered the other day quite inappropriate. Well, the search for bodies does continue, but the emphasis is perhaps shifting a little to reconstruction and revitalization. But I'll say the psychedelic experience might well have acted as a catalyst. I don't normally watch CNN, but they've dedicated a lot of time to the story and have had pretty good coverage. Malik Hussein - he is president of the Sudanese Data Bank, and a member of the Pan-African Parliament of the African Union, where he chairs the Committee on Agriculture. He recorded two solo albums. I hope you'll check out some of my other posts on this topic. |
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