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[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Jan 1, 2013 Author:Mcgowinjm Wire Service Post Date:2013-01-01 17:18:57 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:136326 Comments:236
1) The relative economic decline in any one region, as quantified by a relative decline in per capita GDP, will be proportional to the relative decline in per capita petroleum consumption rate for that region. It is inherent in my PIE analysis that the future import and export trends for each region have been accounted for, and, for the purpose of this analysis, I am going to assume that alternative fossil fuels could not or will not be ramped up in time to make much of a difference for the one area that petroleum has been critical for economic growth: transportation.
Fortunately for them, their pointy noggins keep them from getting "stuck on stupid" like you lowbrow folks.
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Bernie Kerik says Hello.......
" ABC News reported the alleged discovery of the Suqami passport on September 12. Days later other outlets such as CNN on September 16 and 17 reported that Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik had said on Sunday (the 16th) that a passport belonging to one of the hijackers was discovered a few days ago by a passer-by, several blocks from the crash site.
The FBI would not release the name on this mystery passport, leading to speculation that a second passport had been found at the WTC ruins. Some reports (e.g. the Guardian) claimed that it belonged to Mohamed Atta, the infamous ringleader.
Other reports had it that a passport was found "in the vicinity of Vesey Street", or rescue workers sifting through the tons of rubble found a passport belonging to one of the suspected hijackers a few blocks from where the twin towers once stood (BBC). The 9-11 commission report claims that Suqami's Saudi passport was picked up by a passer-by and given to a NYPD detective shortly before the WTC towers collapsed. This concurs with the CBS News report of Suqami's passport's discovery on the ground minutes after his plane Flight 11 hit the North Tower.
So we have "in the vicinity of Vesey Street", "several blocks" from the crash site, "a few blocks" from the crash site. The problem is, these are either in the wrong direction, or are the wrong distance. The Vesey Street or front of 7WTC claims have the passport travelling in exactly the wrong direction, and it seems whoever made this up forgot which flight Suqami was supposed to be on.
AA Flight 11's impact with the northeast facade was almost dead centre, and the building's core absorbed much of the aircraft. Some of the densest parts from AA Flights 11 and 175, such as landing gear and an engine, passed right through the Towers and were found several blocks away from the crash site. The vast majority of the debris remained in the Towers, and there were no other reports of parts bouncing back.
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