haaretz.com — Odigo, the instant messaging service, says that two of its workers received messages two hours before the Twin Towers attack on September 11 predicting the attack would happen, and the company has been cooperating with Israeli & American law enforcement, including the FBI, in trying to find the original sender of the message predicting the attack.
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mykillkNov 13, 2008
The truth movement has known for years and years about Odigo's prior warnings....it only took the MSM 7 years to pick up on it...but why now??EDIT: Nevermind, I see it's from 9/26/2001. The story was promptly killed afterwards and people still dismiss it as bunk conspiracy theory today. Haaretz is hardly conspiracy material though...
Closed AccountNov 13, 2008
"....I have no idea why the message was sent to these two workers, who don't know the sender. It may just have been someone who was joking and turned out they accidentally got it right. And I don't know if our information was useful in any of the arrests the FBI has made," said Macover..... Odigo usually zealously protects the privacy of its registered users, said Macover, but in this case the company took the initiative to provide the law enforcement services with the originating Internet Presence address of the message, so the FBI could track down the Internet Service Provider, and the actual sender of the original message."lmao! i had forgotten about the absurdity of this one. accidentally got it right?! they don't know if any of their information was useful in any arrests the fbi made?! presuming that the isp address was tracked down (not a difficult task), shouldn't that have led them somewhere?
governmentsp00kNov 13, 2008
Why would 'they' bother telling us common people (public) the honest truth? We have nothing to gain from 9/11 events.
herozeroNov 13, 2008
you're right! hey, which channel is American Idol on again?
jeezopeteNov 13, 2008
creepy ...lol !
jibbityjabNov 13, 2008
Do you know what a strawman argument is? Because you seem to excel at making them. The link you provide attacks specifics of claims made by some guy named Alex Jones. It does not (or even attempt to) refute that 2 employees received messages warning of an attack.So, did you think you were commenting on the Alex Jones article in question or do you just like posting unrelated links?
henri3Nov 13, 2008
This is the first time I have ever seen this? why has it taken so long for this info to get out on the net, and I have never seen anything on any T V news channels about this??
governmentsp00kNov 13, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/educational/The_CFR_controls_American_media">http://digg.com/educational/The_CFR_controls_Ameri ...</a>