No conspiracy theory, Colin Powell ooops - Fw: It has finally been 'voiced'
Lynda
Well, big brother has finally spilled the beans. As someone else said,
"This is about the only way anymore to actually get real news or real
information; the accidental slip of tongue while live and before the censors
re-package it or pull it off the shelf entirely." The emphasis on "capture"
is mine.
Lynda
"This is about the only way anymore to actually get real news or real
information; the accidental slip of tongue while live and before the censors
re-package it or pull it off the shelf entirely." The emphasis on "capture"
is mine.
Lynda
----- Original Message -----
>
> It has finally been 'voiced'. I think we all know this however
> haven't voiced it or if we have we have been 'put down' about it.
> But now here it is spoken by a representative of the people who
> 'manipulated' the election results.
>
> Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 08:24:53 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: Colin Powell leaks real reason for SSN:
> monitor/track/capture Americans
>
> Fox News Sunday this morning, 06/17/01,
> being hosted in the first segment by Tony Snow. The
> lead off guest was Colin Powell, the US Secretary of
> State. Mr. Powell gave an excellent recitation
> relevant to foreign affair matters.
>
> Mr. Powell was discussing Mr. Bush's trip to Europe,
> and was at a point in his recitation covering certain
> concerns regarding Russia, and Russia being requested
> to cooperate with the United States too track down
> lost Nuclear materials and scientists who were
> unaccounted for after the break up of Russia, that now
> may be in the hands of, or in the case of the missing
> scientists, working for adversaries of the USA.
>
> [Colin Powell] - "Finding the Russian scientists may
> be a problem being that Russia does not have a Social
> Security System, as here in America, that allows us to
> monitor, track down and *capture* an American citizen."
>
> When he realized the consequences of making
> this disclosure indirectly to the American public, he
> froze for a second, his eyes rolled back as he
> realized what he had said, and then he continued
> without further pause for the rest of the interview.