Anti-Fascist
19th January 2004, 04:33
From HTTP://WWW.CBC.CA (http://HTTP://WWW.CBC.CA)
A month before September 11th Mike Vreeland, an American in a Lindsay, Ontario jail awaiting trial for credit card fraud, handed his guards a sheet of paper. (see the note online)
The U.S. authorities said that Vreeland had an extensive criminal record showing he was a con-man and was wanted on outstanding warrants across the border. But Vreeland claimed that it was all a cover story to disguise what he really was - an American working for the Pentagon.
[...] a month before 9/11 he had tried to warn Canadian and American authorities that something terrible was about to happen. His lawyers entered the sheet of paper as evidence. On it were various words and phrases, including "World Trade Center" and "Pentagon." They insisted that it was a list of 9/11 targets that Vreeland had uncovered and been trying to warn the authorities about.
The court found no basis to his claim. Mike Vreeland jumped bail and disappeared. But on the internet, he remains a poster boy for those who believe that September 11th was planned by the American government. [...]
For more information: http://members.freespeech.org/ltvreeland/
A month before September 11th Mike Vreeland, an American in a Lindsay, Ontario jail awaiting trial for credit card fraud, handed his guards a sheet of paper. (see the note online)
The U.S. authorities said that Vreeland had an extensive criminal record showing he was a con-man and was wanted on outstanding warrants across the border. But Vreeland claimed that it was all a cover story to disguise what he really was - an American working for the Pentagon.
[...] a month before 9/11 he had tried to warn Canadian and American authorities that something terrible was about to happen. His lawyers entered the sheet of paper as evidence. On it were various words and phrases, including "World Trade Center" and "Pentagon." They insisted that it was a list of 9/11 targets that Vreeland had uncovered and been trying to warn the authorities about.
The court found no basis to his claim. Mike Vreeland jumped bail and disappeared. But on the internet, he remains a poster boy for those who believe that September 11th was planned by the American government. [...]
For more information: http://members.freespeech.org/ltvreeland/