Re: [NTLK] airports and Newts [Tangent: Amtrak]

From: Guy MITTAUX (guy.mittaux_at_free.fr)
Date: Sat Oct 06 2001 - 08:07:41 EDT


> OK, I have to adress my apologies to the family of the guy who was involve in this message.

Actually, what is true is that the police found the body with 4 underware.
The conduct an investigation, and the guy seems to not be involved.
However, some newspaper sorry some asshole newstoiletpaper just add that he was an extremist (not true) in contact with mollah (not true) and very suspicious (not true).

As we approching presidential election in France, all these newspaper increase the street violence to push people to change the vote, they don't care if the hit a family in their heart.

This is close to fascim.

The police certify that what they said is not true and I hope that they will go to justice.

This is off toppics, but I had to correct what I said.

Guy

>
> > You should come to Toulouse, France.
> > Did you heard about the explosion in the chemical industry ?
> > 300 tons of ammonium nitrat exploded on the 21st september.
> > The bang was heard up to 80 Km. 30 died and 2500 injuries
> > Toulouse is the 4th city in France (south center). A lot of house are des=
> troy
> > in a circle of 3Km and there is no window in about 4-5Km.
> The center of the city was at 6Km!!!
> >=20
> > A lot of rumor have been in all the mouth, but now there is some precisio=
> n.
> > The week before, an altercation happened between truck drivers and people=
> of north africa origin.
> > One of the guy who died is originated of Tunisia and was found on the si=te
> > with5 underware!!
> > This is what Extremist Muslim people wear when then sacrifice.
>
> I don't know how true it is, but I currently have a friend who is living
> near Paris and he's currently in the area for work related activities, and
> he obviously came home and we talked about that. He said that there were
> doubts about whether it was an accident or something else. He said that
> initially, the authorities were suspiciously quick to announce it was an
> accident, and that they're actually still unsure about it... I guess it's
> something to follow...
>
> We naturally talked about Sept. 11 events, and he did mention that a couple
> of years ago, a plane was hijacked in France, but the hijackers didn't take
> over the plane. The pilot led them to believe they had to land to refuel.
> Shortly after they landed, the special forces did assault the plane and
> finally ended up killing all the hijackers. They found out afterward that
> their plan was to crash the plane in the Eiffel tower. That's what my frien=
> d
> said. This is scary. I'm starting to wonder if living in the Washington
> suburbs is a good thing to do...
>
> -Laurent.
> --=20
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> Laurent Daudelin Developer, Multifamily, ESO, Fannie Mae
> mailto:Laurent_Daudelin_at_fanniemae.com Washington, DC, USA
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