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<let name=data index=Date>2006-09-15</let>
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<let name=data index=Author>Elie Peter</let>
{{data.pair|Title|Je mehr wir forschen, desto mehr zweifeln wir}}
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{{data.pair|Text|2=([http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_url?doit=done&tt=url&intl=1&fr=bf-home&trurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blick.ch%2Fnews%2Fausland%2F9-11%2Fartikel45057&lp=de_en&btnTrUrl=Translate English translation]) &ldquo;2973 people died with the attacks of [[9/11]]. [[Osama bin Laden|Bin Laden]]!and [[Al Qaida]]!”, the [[Bush II administration|Bush clan]] cried. ''[[wikipedia:Die Welt|Die Welt]]'' believed him. In the meantime even scientists doubt the Bush version. Also Swiss university lecturer(s?) Albert A. Stahel (63) and Daniele Ganser (34) now ask hot questions. .. “Something is not correct”, says strategy expert Stahel in ''[[wikipedia:Die Weltwoche|Die Weltwoche]]'' and refers to the “incomplete” official 2004 [[9/11 Commission Report|9/11-Report]] of the US Government.&rdquo; Note that ''Die Weltwoche'' is a conservative, pro-[[George W. Bush|Bush]] and pro-[[US-Iraq War|Iraq-War]] paper.)}}<noinclude>
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<let name=data index=Title>Je mehr wir forschen, desto mehr zweifeln wir</let>
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<let name=data index=TextShort>"Something is not correct", says Swiss strategy expert and university lecturer [[Albert A. Stahel]] in ''[[wikipedia:Die Weltwoche|Die Weltwoche]]'', referring to the "incomplete" official 2004 [[9/11 Commission Report|9/11-Report]].</let>
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[http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_url?doit=done&tt=url&intl=1&fr=bf-home&trurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blick.ch%2Fnews%2Fausland%2F9-11%2Fartikel45057&lp=de_en&btnTrUrl=Translate English translation]
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<p>2973 people died in the attacks of [[9/11]]. "[[Osama bin Laden|Bin Laden]]!" and "[[Al Qaida]]", the [[Bush II administration|Bush clan]] cried. ''[[wikipedia:Die Welt|Die Welt]]'' believed him. In the meantime even scientists doubt the Bush version. Also Swiss university lecturer(s?) Albert A. Stahel (63) and Daniele Ganser (34) now ask hot questions.</p>
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<p>"Something is not correct", says strategy expert Stahel in ''[[wikipedia:Die Weltwoche|Die Weltwoche]]'' and refers to the "incomplete" official 2004 [[9/11 Commission Report|9/11-Report]] of the US Government.</p>
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Note that ''[[Die Weltwoche]]'' is a conservative, pro-[[George W. Bush|Bush]] and pro-[[US-Iraq War|Iraq-War]] paper.)</let>
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