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Charles Drago Wrote:I own a copy of The B-Thing.
How many artists of great stature decline to sign their works?
A select few choose to sign before their pieces are completed.
Based on B-Thing, is it possible one of the "art students" perished on September 11 at World Trade? Did they only have a space on the 91st floor, or did they also have one in the 80s or 70s? Any indication they had roof parties?
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Helen, et al,
See my new thread, "Gelatin, The B-Thing, and 9-11," for details.
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Sorry for hijacking an old thread, adding somewhat dated information, but I recently discovered the following article talking about Dominik Suter, who is suspected to be acting in the interests of Israeli intelligence services.
Obviously he is active again in the U.S. founding several cover companies.
See
http://mybigfatanti-zionistlife.blogspot...ncing.html
Any recent updates on any of the mentioned companies?
The most relevant literature regarding what happened since September 11, 2001 is George Orwell's "1984".
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Thank you Carsten! I had heard this, that he was back in town and in business but I hadn't got to chasing it down. Good work :rock:
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Carsten Wiethoff Wrote:Sorry for hijacking an old thread, adding somewhat dated information, but I recently discovered the following article talking about Dominik Suter, who is suspected to be acting in the interests of Israeli intelligence services.
Obviously he is active again in the U.S. founding several cover companies.
See http://mybigfatanti-zionistlife.blogspot...ncing.html
Any recent updates on any of the mentioned companies?
Carsten - I echo Magda's thanks.
Also, please don't apologize for "hijacking old threads". On the contrary, I wish DPF had fewer threads but each was a repository of knowledge and educated analysis of a particular subject. By taking the time to search for this thread, and adding your post in it, you have added to our community's knowledge on the subject and ensured that the additional information exists in a relevant and appropriate location.
Thank you.
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"They are in Love. Fuck the War."
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Ed Opperman is live on air right now with an interview about FOIA documents regarding Urban Moving Systems:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/oppermanre...autoplay=1
Correction: it's not live, but it sounds like it is going to be interesting.
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― Leo Tolstoy,