No pressing for truth here.I was disappointed that the article "Pressing for the Truth on 9/11" (December 25 issue) failed to do that--"Press for truth." THE NEW AMERICAN, an expert in the tactics of the deception deception n. the act of misleading another through intentionally false statements or fraudulent actions. (See: fraud, deceit) of the elite, has used the elites' tactic of telling some of the truth, while not disclosing all of it. They have failed to date to report upon the largest, most qualified opposition to the official story, "911 Scholars for Truth," which includes men like Steven Jones, an accredited accredited recognition by an appropriate authority that the performance of a particular institution has satisfied a prestated set of criteria. accredited herds cattle herds which have achieved a low level of reactors to, e.g. physics professor, along with some 300 other professionals just as qualified in their own right, who have given ample evidence that World Trade Center towers one, two, and seven were brought down by thermite thermite [from Thermit, a trade name], mixture of powdered or granular aluminum metal and powdered iron oxide. When ignited it gives off large amounts of heat. In wartime it has been used in incendiary bombs. A method for welding using thermite (invented by Dr. explosives. One should ask the question why THE NEW AMERICAN has failed to report upon the findings of these professionals, which are very scholarly, and far more convincing than the articles to date in THE NEW AMERICAN on the 9/11 mysteries. ISAAC Isaac (ī`zək) [Heb.,=laughter], according to the patriarchal narratives of the Book of Genesis, Isaac was the only son of Abraham and Sara. He married Rebecca, and their sons were Esau and Jacob. Ishmael was his half brother. CHRISTENSEN Jordan, Utah |
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