On 5 Sep 2004 23:33:19 -0700, palmer.william@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Bill
Palmer) wrote:
>Now that the Russian government has been forced
>to admit that their first reaction to the takeover
>of the school by murderous religious fanatics was
>to tell a whopper of a tansparent lie about the
>number of hostages in the school, one has to wonder
>what else they have been lying about.
wtf with this russian school hype?
take care of murders commited by americans, that's your job.
There's plenty...yeah, even hundreds of POWs machine-gunned. Inform
yourselves.
www.infowars.com
>For instance, just consider the Russian government
>scenario regarding the first explosion in the school.
>
>They re****ted that just as a team of "volunteers"
>had arrived at the back of the school to pick up
>bodies, one of the terrorist bombs went off
>by accident."
>
>Maybe. Yet, why right then, just after the truck
>with the "volunteers" had pulled up and the "volunteers"
>had gotten out of the truck.
>
>Why is it that right then an explosive would become
>"untaped," or "fall out of a basketball hoop" as
>Russian governmental sources have suggested?
>
>Could it be that the "volunteers" were Russian
>security agents in disguise, who were in that
>truck in the alley as the result of a cold-
>blooded decision to attack and kill the hostages
>and hope for as few casulties as possible?
>Could it further be that they may in fact set
>off one of the bombs as a diversion, but then
>their plan went awry and things spun horribly
>out of control?
>
>Well, since the Russian government began its
>offical description of the incident by lying and
>giving wildly innacurate information about the
>number of hostages in the school, it is very
>unlikely that they ever plan to give a factual
>account of this horrible tragedy.
>
>Please spare me the knee-jerk reactions of who
>am I to question the Russian government. Exactly
>why is it because we civilized folks know the
>terrorists were crazed, bloodthirsty fanatics in
>the first place, who no doubt willingly blew
>themselves to hell, we are not supposed to ask
>any questions about Russian tactics and possible
>reckless behavior when so many innocents have
>lost their lives?
>
>The Russian government seems to wish to be
>respected around the world. Perhaps they would
>have a better chance of achieving that if they
>would try to cure themselves of the old Stalinist
>habit of issuing a stream of transparent
>lies immediately whenever things go wrong.
>
>
>Mr. Palmer
>Room 314 in the upstairs office.


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