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I got this in a mailing and clipped the heading, etc. Here is the body
of the email. Al ======= WAS THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK COMPLETELY EMPTIED OF GOLD IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE WORLD TRADE CENTER ATTACK ON 9-11-01? On the morning of September 11, 2001, there were $167 billion dollars in gold bars in Federal Reserve vaults in the basement of the World Trade Center. Since the destruction of the twin towers, there has been much speculation as to what might have become of all of the gold. A female caller to the Bill Bochiers radio program on WLW, Cincinnati (11-06-04) told of a report from her friend who worked at the WTC. The friend said that on the morning of 9-11 she was on her way to her job at the World Trade Center, along the route she normally took. As she turned a corner at the base of the Center, she saw two large flat bed trucks parked at one of the entrances. One of the trucks had already been loaded and had its contents covered by a large tarp. The second truck was in the process of having its bed loaded with stacks of solid gold bars. Both sides of the street were lined by black uniformed troops with machine guns who kept an eye on the operation and on the surrounding area. The bewildered woman kept a distance from the activity and watched as the second truck was loaded, and its contents covered with a tarp. The two trucks were then driven away with the soldiers traveling along as escort. The woman was so stunned by what she had seen that she turned around and did not report to work that morning, which, as it turned out, most probably saved her life when the towers were attacked and destroyed only about an hour later. NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE? |
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![]() "Al Patrick" wrote in message ... I got this in a mailing and clipped the heading, etc. Here is the body of the email. Al ======= WAS THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK COMPLETELY EMPTIED OF GOLD IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE WORLD TRADE CENTER ATTACK ON 9-11-01? Hey, Al...I've got some bridges for sale. Interested? |
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YOU'D have to provide "title insurance"!!!! :-)
Honus wrote: "Al Patrick" wrote in message ... I got this in a mailing and clipped the heading, etc. Here is the body of the email. Al ======= WAS THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK COMPLETELY EMPTIED OF GOLD IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE WORLD TRADE CENTER ATTACK ON 9-11-01? Hey, Al...I've got some bridges for sale. Interested? |
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Tales that callers
to talk radio give are usually heard from unidentified "friends" or "friends of friends" and are more appropriately classified as urban legends. not only the callers. Years ago, I once heard a talk radio show ( either on regular AM or FM. I think AM) that had a guest on that claimed that travelling through time into the past and future was already done by the government. I think he also claimed that he travelled through time himself, also. Although I dopn't quite remember if he claimed he did also or not. |
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Really! Round here, they ask for name and phone number and you talk to the
producer or asst producer before you're on the air. They then introduce (first and last name) you like you're a guest. Makes you feel quite famous around here, the radio stations even introduce people (the callers) by only nicknames (similar to Usenet), but they did that here even back in the 70's and 80's before most people had Usenet, and recently, also. Some names when te DJ's introduced the callers: "The Call Girl". "Howard Belcher" "The Swami" There's more, but I can't remember them right now. Time for me to get out my old audiotapes. |
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Really! Round here, they ask for name and phone number and you talk to the
producer or asst producer before you're on the ai speaking of getting out my old audiotapes, I also have some old audiotapes of some shortwave radio broadcasts that I recorded from my radio. These would probably be from sometime in the 80's. Possibly late 70's, but I think it's probably more like mid-80's. |
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Bill Bochiers?? There is no Bill Bochiers radio show at
WLW. There's Bill Cunningham, but no Bill Bochiers. --Mike L. "Al Patrick" wrote in message ... I got this in a mailing and clipped the heading, etc. Here is the body of the email. Al ======= WAS THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK COMPLETELY EMPTIED OF GOLD IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE WORLD TRADE CENTER ATTACK ON 9-11-01? On the morning of September 11, 2001, there were $167 billion dollars in gold bars in Federal Reserve vaults in the basement of the World Trade Center. Since the destruction of the twin towers, there has been much speculation as to what might have become of all of the gold. A female caller to the Bill Bochiers radio program on WLW, Cincinnati (11-06-04) told of a report from her friend who worked at the WTC. The friend said that on the morning of 9-11 she was on her way to her job at the World Trade Center, along the route she normally took. As she turned a corner at the base of the Center, she saw two large flat bed trucks parked at one of the entrances. One of the trucks had already been loaded and had its contents covered by a large tarp. The second truck was in the process of having its bed loaded with stacks of solid gold bars. Both sides of the street were lined by black uniformed troops with machine guns who kept an eye on the operation and on the surrounding area. The bewildered woman kept a distance from the activity and watched as the second truck was loaded, and its contents covered with a tarp. The two trucks were then driven away with the soldiers traveling along as escort. The woman was so stunned by what she had seen that she turned around and did not report to work that morning, which, as it turned out, most probably saved her life when the towers were attacked and destroyed only about an hour later. NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE? |
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![]() "Al Patrick" wrote in message ... YOU'D have to provide "title insurance"!!!! :-) Why not? I've got a word processor. Just give me five or ten minutes to whip something up. |
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