Вот такая вот инфа про WTC пробежала. Надеюсь, что она не будет квалифицирована
Надеюсь, что она не будет квалифицирована of topic
файл письма выложу в копилку - wtc.gif
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Delmart 'Mike' Vreeland is out of danger for the time being.
9-11 whistleblower Delmart "Mike" Vreeland, the US Navy officer who
wrote a written warning of the 9-11 attacks, a month before they
occurred, was released on bail yesterday after a hearing in Toronto
Superior Court in which he was ordered to reside at a Toronto
apartment leased by his mother. At the time the bail release order
was issued, the address was made part of the public record and
announced in open court, raising immediate fears that Vreeland, who
has expressed fear for his safety, would become easy prey for
would-be assassins. The same pattern was followed immediately before
the public execution of drug smuggler and intelligence operative
Barry Seal in 1986.
Late yesterday afternoon, FTW Publisher/Editor Mike Ruppert spoke by
telephone with both Vreeland and his attorney, Paul Slansky, and
learned that Canadian authorities had agreed, shortly after the court
hearing, to allow Vreeland to change his approved residence location
to an undisclosed address in the Toronto vicinity in order to ensure
his safety.
FTW has also learned that all Canadian charges connected to
Vreeland's December 2000 arrest have been dropped and that Vreeland,
who is seeking permanent political refugee status in Canada, has been
granted temporary refugee status until February 2003, or until his
extradition case has been resolved in Canadian courts. Vreeland, who
has also served as an informant on organized crime investigations in
the US, allegedly while working as a Naval intelligence officer, has
stated in Canadian court proceedings that he fears immediate
assassination if forced to return to the US because of his ability to
prove US government foreknowledge of the 9-11 attacks and because of
continuing threats from Russian and American organized crime.
Canadian courts have continually refused to allow Vreeland or his
attorneys to present mounting evidence validating his assertions --
in many cases corroborated by official records -- that he was a Naval
lieutenant conducting secret intelligence operations for the US
government in Russia just before his Canadian arrest on Michigan
fraud charges in December 2000. Vreeland's claims that a Canadian
diplomat, Marc Bastien, was murdered in Moscow, originally denied by
Canadian officials, have since proven true as a result of autopsy
findings. The Canadian government has since acknowledged that Bastien
was murdered.
It was on these 2000 intelligence operations in Russia that Vreeland
obtained the information which told him attacks against the World
Trade Center and the Pentagon -- among other targets -- were pending,
and that US intelligence was aware of them. Vreeland's warning note,
sealed and placed in the sole custody of Canadian jailers on Aug. 11
or 12, also contained the ominous statement, "Let one happen. Stop
the rest." That document was entered into evidence in Vreeland's
extradition hearing on Oct. 7, 2001. At that time Canadian
authorities acknowledged that the letter had been written a month
before the attacks.
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