My guess is that everybody involved in that project who could provide irrefutable Proof of their allegations ~ from the President of the United States down to that lowly paid and now broke fuse installer ~ had things of much higher value and importance to them than a mere "few million bucks" from some publisher.
My guess is that everybody involved in that project who could provide irrefutable Proof of their allegations ~ from the President of the United States down to that lowly paid and now broke fuse installer ~ had things of much higher value and importance to them than a mere "few million bucks" from some publisher.
How many people were involved in the conceptualization, research, building, and testing of the atomic bomb? How come nobody squealed about that until after it was used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
And on what basis do You assume that the gubmint CAN'T pay off everybody it needs to accomplish an objective, or kill them?
But you are saying that 100% had things of much higher value and importance to them than a mere "few million bucks" from some publisher. The odds for that are zero.
And which credible, major publishers that wanted to stay in business by staying on the good side of the government and its media would give a couple million bucks for that "An Insider's No Shit True Story About 9/11"? And how would they go about confirming the validity of that scoop?
And was keeping the atom bomb a secret 100% successful? At least until they were actually used?
Why has nobody squealed?
My guess is that everybody involved in that project who could provide irrefutable Proof of their allegations ~ from the President of the United States down to that lowly paid and now broke fuse installer ~ had things of much higher value and importance to them than a mere "few million bucks" from some publisher.
How many people were involved in the conceptualization, research, building, and testing of the atomic bomb? How come nobody squealed about that until after it was used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
And on what basis do You assume that the gubmint CAN'T pay off everybody it needs to accomplish an objective, or kill them?
But you are saying that 100% had things of much higher value and importance to them than a mere "few million bucks" from some publisher. The odds for that are zero.
Nothing is 100% Jeff. It only takes one.
And which credible, major publishers that wanted to stay in business by staying on the good side of the government and its media would give a couple million bucks for that "An Insider's No Shit True Story About 9/11"? And how would they go about confirming the validity of that scoop?
And was keeping the atom bomb a secret 100% successful? At least until they were actually used?