2010-01-10

Leonard Dawe's Puzzling Teaser And The Freakish Case Of The West Side Baptist Church, 1950

This is an absolutely incredibly occurrence. 'The Crossword Puzzle of 1944' happened during WWII just before D-Day and well, read it. Nuts. Insane. Apparently, as people come forward, it may indeed turn to be a badly kept secret. Until then (if ever) I ask: Coincidence or conspiracy?

Speaking of which, it's something for 9/11 conspiracy theorists to chew on, no?

Crazy Brits.

Last I read, D-DAY went well for the Allies (Yay, Canada and USA!) and the good guys won the bloody damn war.

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Here's another story for our 9/11 CT's.  I think this one blows me away more than the crossword puzzle. Seriously, the angels must have been playing a wicked joke on us mere mortals that day.

Haaiah: "Hey, Anuel, let's freak some people out. I'm bored!"

"Ok. My harp is busted. But after I have to go buy some strings."

Anyway. Shit happens. And sometimes when it does, not everything can be easily explained away. In the case of 9/11, Occam's Razor comes in handy: Among the many theories, the simplest one if most likely the answer. That is, 19 well-educated and radicalized individuals of Muslim and middle to upper class backgrounds hijacked three planes with the intent of murdering innocent civilians.

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