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Originally Posted by blackdaisies@hotmail.com
You say I don't have proof, but where is your proof to back this up? Let's see some proof.
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Ask and ye shall receive.
Here is the original article that broke the story. Nowhere in the story does it claim any details of the attack mention WTC, nor did the workers realize there might be a connection until after the attacks occured.
Second, the messages were sent to the office in Israel. If the messages were meant to warn of the attacks, why didn't they send the messages to people in NYC instead of Israel?
Here is the clarification directly from Odigo that the messages did NOT mention the WTC.
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Diamandis today in a telephone interview also said the warning message did not identify the World Trade Center as the attack target. Diamandis declined to reveal any other information contained in the message, including whether the warning named the targets for the attack.
"Providing more details would only lead to more conjecture," he said.
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Good enough?