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Kenny Johannemann
16. February, 2009Johannemann’s account of 9-11 included basement explosions, which are viewed by some 9/11 researchers, like talk radio host Alex Jones, as support for the 9-11 Truth Movement. Many researchers into 9/11 view Johannemann’s suicide with suspicion. It is alleged that he fell into depression and alcoholism, and was facing eviction from his New York City
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Barry Jennings
16. February, 2009Emergency Coordinator Barry Jennings (52) gives his explosive account from inside WTC7 hours before its collapse on 9/11. Barry Jennings passed away on 8/19/2008, two days before NIST’s WTC7 report was released to the public. Michael Hess has now gone on record with the BBC claiming that no explosions took place inside WTC7. They murdered
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Beverly Eckert
16. February, 2009MURDERED by THE US GOV/CIA because HER SILENCE COULD NOT BE BOUGHT ABOUT 911!! If you do some research, you’ll find over the past 60 years many government foes, witnesses, and employees who knew too much, have met their fate in suspicious plane crashes, and other means. Check out Barry Jennings on youtube. Maybe you
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Phil Schneider
16. February, 2009In May, 1995, Phil Schneider did a lecture on what he had discovered. Seven months later he was tortured and killed by those for whom he had previously worked. This man’s final acts should not go unnoticed. “The federal government has invented an earthquake device. I am a geologist, and I know what I am
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Kevin Alfred Strom
16. February, 2009“If you want to identify the real rulers of any society, simply ask yourself this question: Who is it that I cannot criticize ?” – Kevin Alfred Strom Born in 1956 in Anchorage, Alaska, the son of third-generation Norwegian-American parents, Kevin Alfred Strom moved to northern Virginia as a child. He attended George Mason University
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U.S. government moves to muzzle dissident voices
1. January, 2009By Scott Martelle | Associated Press, December 7, 2004 In the summer of 1956, Russian poet Boris Pasternak — a favorite of the recently deceased Joseph Stalin — delivered his epic “Doctor Zhivago” manuscript to a Soviet publishing house, hoping for a warm reception and a fast track to readers who had shared Russia’s torturous
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Suppression of dissent, Definitions
1. January, 2009Suppression of dissent — action taken in an attempt to stop or penalise a person who makes a public statement or does something that is seen as a threat to a powerful interest group, such as a government, corporation or profession. Typical actions include ostracism, harassment, censorship, forced job transfer, reprimands and dismissal. Suppression is
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