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    is Osama Bin Laden an Ex-CIA?

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    ^^ Learn to live a world full of Conspiracy

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    Quote Originally Posted by yowenn View Post
    is Osama Bin Laden an Ex-CIA?
    nope.

    Actually under na siya sa payroll sa CIA. (same as Saddam...under pud sa payroll sa CIA sa gubat nga Iran-iraq war 1980–8

    Ang CIA nag supply ug kuwarta ug armas sa mga mujahideen w/c si OBL usa sa nagdala.

    In short gigamit ra ni sila sa US para pag gubat batok sa mga soviets nga mo okopar sa afghanistan (1979-89).

    After napildi sa mga mujahideens ang mga Soviets, nawala na pud ang suporta i.e. kuwarta ug armas (stinger missiles) gikan sa US.

    Mora ug trapo gibiyaan intawn ang mga mujahideens sa mga amerikano (w/c ilado kaayo ang mga amerkano nga ingani ilang batasan...after ka gamiton aw buhian na lang pud ka nga mora ug trapo.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by adminroot View Post
    nope.

    Actually under na siya sa payroll sa CIA. (same as Saddam...under pud sa payroll sa CIA sa gubat nga Iran-iraq war 1980–8

    Ang CIA nag supply ug kuwarta ug armas sa mga mujahideen w/c si OBL usa sa nagdala.

    In short gigamit ra ni sila sa US para pag gubat batok sa mga soviets nga mo okopar sa afghanistan (1979-89).

    After napildi sa mga mujahideens ang mga Soviets, nawala na pud ang suporta i.e. kuwarta ug armas (stinger missiles) gikan sa US.

    Mora ug trapo gibiyaan intawn ang mga mujahideens sa mga amerikano (w/c ilado kaayo ang mga amerkano nga ingani ilang batasan...after ka gamiton aw buhian na lang pud ka nga mora ug trapo.)
    i would have to agree. 9/11 is the BIGGEST cover-up ever conducted by the US government.

    ever heard of "false flag operation"?

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    If this is going to be another conspiracy thread, it's going down the shitter like the others. You cannot argue a point when logic isn't employed to get to that point.

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    I can still remember the first plane that crashed.... then I thought... grabeh... murag daghan pa maluwas ani....

    but just minutes.... another plane crashed... then naka ana koh.... d naman ni normal crash na uy...

    then I anticipated that wala najud mabuhi anang buildinga.... I can still remember lots of people falling from the building... such a tragic scene.... tsk3x...

  7. #27
    Until now there's still that little jitters when aboard an American Airlines or United Airlines domestic plane..

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    lets pray nlng sa mga victims and thier families.

    luoy mn pd.

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    I remember watching CNN and going cold. I was actually a supporter of the Iraqi invasion. I guess I was caught up in the hysteria that followed the attacks and that whole thing about WMD just worsened things. Thank God the Downing street memo came out.

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    They have to catch and punish terrorists. We are all in danger by this kind of attacks, even here in the Philippines.

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