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Pakistan airlines ad, 1979, scan from the newspaper
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| written by: Asex at 2008-01-06 22:56:54 | show this comment
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| written by: BombThePakis at 2008-01-06 23:14:14 | show this comment
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| written by: ummagumma at 2008-01-06 23:45:26 | show this comment
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self centered American thinking.
Very difficult to avoid.
Very difficult to avoid.
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| written by: ookami at 2008-01-07 01:11:21 | reply to this
No, no. It makes sense. It worked so well in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Hang on though...
Hang on though...
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| written by: Blues at 2008-01-07 01:37:29 | reply to this
The U.S. military planned on flying planes into buildings in WWII. See Operation Aphrodite.
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| written by: Xofis at 2008-01-07 05:50:30 | reply to this
Illuminati Airline...
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| written by: CMXI at 2008-01-07 12:56:29 | reply to this
but i thought it was Booooooooosh's fault? what are the "six degrees" from this picture. someone help me out...
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| written by: Shawn92101 at 2008-01-08 00:56:07 | reply to this
Even more recent example is Operation Northwood, a plan to create terror by flying planes into buildings in order to start a war with preselected enemy... now where have I heard this before?
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| written by: $aze at 2008-01-13 05:49:35 | reply to this
hummm....and maybe its just an airline advertisment.
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| written by: rusty anderson at 2008-07-16 03:49:56 | reply to this
Even more recent example is Operation Northwood, a plan to create terror by flying planes into buildings in order to start a war with preselected enemy... now where have I heard this before?
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