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Date Posted: 19:51:50 04/04/06 Tue
Author: amadaun
Subject: Re: Hunter S. Thompson 'suicided?'
In reply to: Amadaun 's message, "Hunter S. Thompson 'suicided?'" on 20:03:52 04/03/06 Mon

Anita Thompson's account ~~

"She said her husband had asked her to come home from a health club so they could work on his weekly ESPN column...

Thompson said she heard a loud, muffled noise, but didn’t know what had happened. "I was waiting for him to get back on the phone," she said.
(Her account to Rocky Mountain News reporter Jeff Kass is slightly different: "I did not hear any bang," she told Kass.
She added that Thompson’s son, who was in the house at the time, believed that a book had fallen when he heard the shot, according to Kass’ report.)"

Mack White sums up the questions well:
Thompson’s family says he was not depressed, nor was he in enough to pain to kill himself. In fact, by all reports, he was quite happy. He was talking on the phone to his wife, getting ready to work on his column, when he decided it would be wise to kill himself, so that he could go out (we are told) while "still at the top of his form," even though this would mean not finishing his column or his expose on 9/11 (potentially the most important thing he would ever write) (?)...

OK, so if you are going to kill yourself, would you do it whilst talking on the phone to your wife, and while your son,his wife and your grandson were in the house too?

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[> Re: Hunter S. Thompson 'suicided?' -- amadaun, 20:17:36 04/04/06 Tue [1]

http://www.sianews.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=48

At the above link is an article by an NSA trained Electronic warfare specialist. He says the planes that hit the WTC had exceeded their software capabilities, and could not have been flown by pilots, but rather were remote controlled, as this is the only way that the software perimeters could be breached.

~~The plane that hit the Pentagon approached or reached its actual physical limits, military personnel have calculated that the Pentagon plane pulled between five and seven g's in its final turn.

~~They are intelligent planes, and have software limits pre set so that pilot error cannot cause passenger injury. Though they are physically capable of high g maneuvers, the software in their flight control systems prevents high g maneuvers from being performed via the cockpit controls. They are limited to approximately 1.5 g's, I repeat, one and one half g's. This is so that a pilot mistake cannot end up breaking grandma's neck.~~

He also says that the phone calls from the planes were faked as a cell phone cannot make contact with a tower when a plane is travelling at 500 miles per hour.

The plot sickens..............

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