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Tuesday October 15, 2002 23:07
by vespucci
conspiracy a go go, oh my!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2329189.stm
''Unconfirmed reports from the French news agency AFP say that the head of Indonesian intelligence, Hendropriyono, has disclosed that the explosive was a type known as C4, manufactured mainly in the United States.
The agency also cited Indonesian police spokesman Brigadier-General Saleh Saaf as saying that "we have together with experts from the FBI processed the data jointly and we are now really certain that C4 explosive was used".''
Comments (6 of 6)
Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6Wouldn't be surprise if the PSF/PIRA were involved. They pop up everywhere, from Columbia to Cuba (Evelynn Glenholmes), to Germany (When they shot dead a few months old baby - Gerry Kelly's (MLA) Active Service Unit) to Libya (Martia Ann) to India etc.
Intelligence sources report that witnesses say the people who planted the bomb ate buttered croissants for breakfast that morning, drove a Toyota car, and drank Fosters beer. This clearly indicates that the bombing was the work of the hitherto unknown Ireland/France/Japan/Australia Liberation Front.
It is further alleged that the IFJALF was created by Mossad with money received by the CIA from selling drugs to UFOs. There is, as yet, no clear evidence to disprove this claim.
Republican sources today stated:
"It has long been believed that William Finnerty has been part of a Mossad/Hezbollah joint Active Service Unit which has indulged in a world wide campaign of lowering IQ levels."
"Furthermore it has now been established that this unit shot Cock Robin, killed Bambi and ate the entire cast of Watership Down."
one is "continue"
one is "on the contrary"
and the other is "next".
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....
tell us about that Mr Finnerty
and do you have a fluffy cat?
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