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My guess: A planned scam to extort some $.
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Thanks Tracy. It would have been incredible :)

>Yeah, that was my point exactly. I ran out of time and couldn't do more than the 2 links I provided though so I left it at that. I thought you would find the 2 links amusing! :o) There is also a link from Al Jezeera that actually was interesting as well, but it would take some time (I don't have right now) to pull up again.
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>>Hi Tracy. I would say these links really offer very little by way of proof one way or the other. Plus the first link even denies that the passport belonged to Atta but rather someone else. The idea that anything much escaped the fireball and subsequent destruction is highly unlikely, imo. Seems like a bit of urban myth to me.
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>>>http://911research.wtc7.net/disinfo/deceptions/passport.html
>>>http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/context.jsp?item=a091201passportfound
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>>>>>>Can u pls point to any HARD evidence pointing to THEM ?
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>>>>>Atta's passport. It survived the crash of an airplane, the falling of the tower. This excellent piece of passport manufacturing is much tougher than the concrete (pulverized) or steel (molten).
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>>>>Did they really find Atta's passport in all that destruction? I cannot remember this but I would find it truly amazing if so.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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