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From: Captain May <captainmay@prodigy.net>
Date: Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 2:08 PM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Al-Jazeerah: World War Three Analysis (12221)
To: "Major William B. Fox" <wthefox-americafirstinstitute@yahoo.com>
Cc: CSM Merlin Lee Neadow <sgtlee6@verizon.net>
From: Captain May <captainmay@prodigy.net>
Date: Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 2:08 PM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Al-Jazeerah: World War Three Analysis (12221)
To: "Major William B. Fox" <wthefox-americafirstinstitute@yahoo.com>
Cc: CSM Merlin Lee Neadow <sgtlee6@verizon.net>
Al-Jazeerah: World War Three Analysis (12221) + + + + + + + Dear Dr. El-Najjar, I am heartened by the recent surge of interest in a July 13, 2006 strategic analysis that I wrote for U.S. Ambassador Chase Untermeyer in Qatar. You published it as: World War Three Analysis By Captain Eric H. May The scenario was a very close forebear to the one we see played out today, with world powers China, Russia, Europe, Israel and the United States all involved in conquering or consolidating Southwest Asia and East Asia. Iran and North Korea are major flashpoints that could spark a world war. Apparently the Internet Intelligentsia consider World War Three Analysis to be a brief and credible model. A week ago it quickly rose from fiftieth to first place among my articles, and has remained at the top for a week. I know it to be the right information; God willing, it will encourage the right people to do the right thing. + + + + + + + CO, Ghost Troop AFB Archive: http://tinyurl.com/5f93lb |
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