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1 total messages Started by "Dick Eastman" Sun, 22 Feb 2004 21:43
Re: How the 9/11 investigation should have been conducted -- and why we had to do our own
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Author: "Dick Eastman"
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 21:43
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To: pentagon911@yahoogroups.com
From: "Susan" <LilSuzQ32@aol.com>  Add to Address Book
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 05:07:54 -0000
Subject: [pentagon911] another insight for Old Dick Eastman ...







OK, maybe I am paranoid . off the wall . perhaps even really,
REALLY `way out there'.

However, I sure would like an explanation of this `random
searching' which I did recently.

First off, here is a list of `September 11 Victims':

www.september11victims.com/september11Victims/victims_list.htm

Now, here is the Social Security Death Index, where you can plug in a
name and other data to find out date of birth, date of death, etc.:

http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com

Being a curious soul, I randomly selected names from the
`September 11 Victims' list, and plugged them in to the
Social Security Death Index.

Although I have not gone through LOTS of names, perhaps about thirty
of the 2000+, to date, one thing strikes me as odd:  Not a single one
of the names I have plugged into the SSDI has come up as a match.
The most curious of these were the names I inserted:  Todd Beamer and
Mark Bingham, from Flight #93.

Go ahead folks . have at it, and I wonder if you'll have any
greater success than I did.

I am posting this to several groups, and please do not hesitate to
contact me at my private email with your results / comments:
( LiLSuzQ32@aol.com )




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