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Dear Alexander and Dirk,
Dirk writes,
"Arab diplomatic
sources revealed to the Jordanian al-Watan newspaper that those Israelis
remained absent that day based on hints from the Israeli General Security
Apparatus, the Shabak, the fact which evoked unannounced suspicions on American
officials who wanted to know how the Israeli government learned about the
incident before it occurred, and the reasons why it refrained from informing the
U.S authorities of the information it had"
Alexander writes,
"As far as I have seen, the story about
the imaginary 4000 Israelis working at WTC, has been traced back by some members
of other serious lists, and has been dismissed as one of those planted make ups.
"
Can Alexander or anyone else tell me which lists
have investigated this story and refer me to the actual evidence that disproves
it? It may well be a hoax, but simply dismissing it without offering evidence,
as Alexander does, gets us nowhere.
Cheers, Tim
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