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What is it about World Trade Centers?
#1
It is amazing to me (am I the only one?) that nobody has connected the WORLD TRADE CENTER of
Permindex, New Orleans and Clay Shaw, the Dallas WORLD TRADE CENTER'S Market Hall where JFK was to speak,
and the WORLD TRADE CENTER COMPLEX of Manhattan, which was destroyed on 9-11.

Why are "World Trade Centers" the scenes of major disasters? Coincidence?

Jack
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#2
Jack White Wrote:It is amazing to me (am I the only one?) that nobody has connected the WORLD TRADE CENTER of
Permindex, New Orleans and Clay Shaw, the Dallas WORLD TRADE CENTER'S Market Hall where JFK was to speak,
and the WORLD TRADE CENTER COMPLEX of Manhattan, which was destroyed on 9-11.

Why are "World Trade Centers" the scenes of major disasters? Coincidence?

Jack


There are no "coincidences" in this area, Jack. These bastards plan things to be "cute" in their demented fashion, like little hints.
Dawn
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#3
While there are many of the same persons and 'interests' involved in most 'Trade Centers', I think the unifying element is the involvement of the 'intelligence' community, who use these 'trade centers' as they did AID, Peace Corps, Diplomatic Corps and so much else to entrap and spy upon persons and entities. There was a back-up hit team deployed to the Trade Mart in Dallas, if DP failed for any reason - and of course Shaw was involved in yet another - that makes three and the 'last' one was 'attacked' by the very elements that owned it twice.....4
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#4
Gary Mack has protested that the Dallas World Trade Center did not exist in 1963 and therefore could not be connected to the JFK assassination. I quote Wikipedia:

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The four-building campus houses nearly 2,300 permanent showrooms offering more than 35,000 product lines from leading manufacturers. It consists of World Trade Center, Trade Mart, International Floral & Gift Center (IFGC), and Market Hall.

The largest building on the campus is World Trade Center, standing 15 stories tall. Its product categories include gifts, home accessories, lighting, floral, holiday, jewelry, rugs, toys, garden, gourmet foods, furniture, bed, bath and linens. It is also home to FashionCenterDallas, an apparel and accessories marketplace for men’s, women’s, and children’s fashion merchandise. The building features several restaurants including District One Five Lounge, a top floor buyers’ lounge and event space with a panoramic view of downtown Dallas.

Buyers looking for gift, paper products, tabletop, collectibles, housewares, lighting, and decorative accessories can find them in the four floors of the Dallas Trade Mart. In affiliation with the American Lighting Association, DMC calls the Dallas Trade Mart the "International Home of Lighting," including a 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m2) expansion that opened in January 2007.
The two-story IFGC is devoted to permanent floral, floral accessories, and gift merchandise.

Most local consumers are familiar with Market Hall, the 214,000-square-foot (19,900 m2) exhibit hall which hosts around 60 consumer shows and exhibits annually, attracting more than 400,000 patrons.

[edit]History

Dallas Market Center was founded in 1957 by real estate developer Trammell Crow. The first building opened was called Dallas Homefurnishings Mart. This structure was reborn in 1999 as the International Floral & Gift Center. It is the national home of permanent floral and seasonal products.
The first market was held in July 1957 and was attended by 1,850 visitors. Today, the largest markets attract more than 50,000 attendees from all 50 states and 84 countries.

The Dallas Trade Mart opened its doors in 1958. It was the destination of the President John F. Kennedy motorcade in 1963 where he was scheduled to give a speech to 2,600 people at a sold-out luncheon. Upon hearing the news of his assassination, the luncheon guests bowed their heads in prayer. In 1964, Elizabeth Erink of England created the bronze sculpture “The Eagle” which sits outside the main Trade Mart entrance today. It features a William Blake quote and a plaque which reads, “Placed in memorial by the friends of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy who awaited his arrival at the Dallas Trade Mart Nov. 22, 1963.”

In 1964, the original Apparel Mart opened for business at a cost of $15 million. Forty years later, the apparel and accessories showrooms moved to their current home in FashionCenterDallas on the top floors of World Trade Center. Today, fashion remains a centerpiece of the Dallas marketplace attracting buyers from across the globe.

World Trade Center is the centerpiece of the campus featuring 15 floors. It opened in 1974 with only seven stories.

A hand-full of home-furnishings showrooms in a single building grew in 50 years to nearly 2,300 permanent showrooms across four buildings totaling over 5,000,000 square feet (460,000 m2).
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#5
Does Gary Mack forget who he once was? Or was that all fake like the 6th floor museum? I honestly do not understand people like him. Does he even still believe in Badge Man? Seeing that on TMWKK -(the first version in 91 on the A and E network)- was so powerful for me. How does one just ....sell his soul to pay the bills? (Or in the case of Norman Mailer, the IRS). Will never comprehend such treason.
Dawn
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#6
Peter Lemkin Wrote:While there are many of the same persons and 'interests' involved in most 'Trade Centers', I think the unifying element is the involvement of the 'intelligence' community, who use these 'trade centers' as they did AID, Peace Corps, Diplomatic Corps and so much else to entrap and spy upon persons and entities. There was a back-up hit team deployed to the Trade Mart in Dallas, if DP failed for any reason - and of course Shaw was involved in yet another - that makes three and the 'last' one was 'attacked' by the very elements that owned it twice.....4

Russ Baker discusses in his book various reasons that led to the Dallas Trade Mart's being selected as the site for JFK's destination in Dallas. One was that the Pepsi convention, which Nixon attended, had "taken over Dallas's largest venue, the new Market Hall. This meant that when Kennedy's trip planners determined where he would speak on November 22, one of the very few sufficiently large and central venues had long since been taken. The Dallas Trade Mart thereby became the most likely location for Kennedy's speech, with the route through downtown to the Trade Mart, past the Texas School Book Depository, as the most likely for the presidential motorcade.

In fact, the Trade Mart was secured by that most unlikely group of 'friends' of JFK, the Dallas Citizens Council, whose members' views were described by the New York Times as 'very conservative and range rightward.' The council had cosponsored the luncheon as a putative peace offering to JFK. Indeed, it seems that JFK's itinerary in Dallas was circumscribed by the bottlers and the Citizens Council."
"History records that the Money Changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance." --James Madison
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#7
Dawn Meredith Wrote:Does Gary Mack forget who he once was? Or was that all fake like the 6th floor museum? I honestly do not understand people like him. Does he even still believe in Badge Man? Seeing that on TMWKK -(the first version in 91 on the A and E network)- was so powerful for me. How does one just ....sell his soul to pay the bills? (Or in the case of Norman Mailer, the IRS). Will never comprehend such treason.
Dawn

Nah Gary knows well who he is and WAS.... Mean average for big city museum curator is around 80 grand/yr. Considering the 6th Floor Museums sole subject matter and location, I suspect he pulls down anywhere between 70-100 grand a year. Plus all those Texas perks. Broadcast and Cable Networks paying usage rights for material you control, on-camera gigs everytime you turn around... Not bad for an old radio guy.... Gary probably owns his own Television/Video Production Company and Consultancy firm, too. I damn sure would.

No, I think Badgeman has been very, very good to Gary Mack. Wouldn't it be nice if Jack White fared as well? I doubt Gary would disclaim Badgeman, under any circumstances. Badgeman got Gary Mack where he is today...

Gary is the consumate PR pro... rumored he once said, IF by some far out chance the Zapruder Film IS altered, just think of the traffic the 6th Floor Museum would experience (tsk-tsk)....
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