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From: CaptainMay
Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2006 10:17 PM
To: RADICAL PRESS
Subject: Kean scripts NUKE 911 (Delay leaves target, Texas City)
Thomas Kean came to Texas to dodge questions about 911 and set up the Bush League plan to have a Nuclear 911. The link below contains four brief accounts of the event and the remarks.Tom Delay is running for cover from his District 22 woes. He is charged with federal violations of law, along with Reichwing Republican tendencies -- but we've charged him with high treason in helping to set up Texas City as the primary target for the Nuclear 911. Who knows how much affect the Texas City Inquest, our investigation into a Texas City Nuclear 911, is having on the political scene. Clearly, the idea that such analysis, connecting Delay to Bush to Nukes to Texas City, didn't help the Delay camp.The Texas City Inquest is now gathering internet momentum, and is showing up strongly on the first page of a Google search of "Texas City Inquest." Google tends to register first, but the others will come along presently, I expect. Last week I published an article out of Australia that reprinted within a couple of days in the Netherlands. The word of the busted Nuclear 911 plot is spreading. Here are the links:Aussie version, "Captain May Nuclear Inquest" http://www.adelaideinstitute.org/Dissenters1/Toben/toben_may_nuclear.htmEuropean version, "Terror Attack on Texas City validated"For access to the articles that comprise the Texas City Inquest, including the articles describing the connections of Congressman Tom Delay and Congressman Ron Paul (both Texas City reps) to the incident and inquest, kindly refer to the inquest home page at http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/GhostTroopCommand/. Anyone wanting to receive regular updates (like this) can apply for membership to the list via the home page.Best regards to all loyal citizens,Captain Eric H. May, MI/PAO, USACO, Ghost Troop, 3/7 Cybercav+Mission of Conscience / Patriots in ActionCaptain May / Ghost Troop CommanderAlso see:
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