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I put this up on the Internet early Monday Morning. My friends involved in TWA 800 research are already<br />
receiving death threats. There has been a complete media blackout in the US. I have obtained the best<br />
information overseas. I have never seen anything quite like what I have observed over the past few<br />
months. The TWA 800 websites have been raided by government and Navy people calling us “unpatriotic”<br />
and saying that it was a mechanical failure and that there is no evidence of anything else. The story is<br />
so long that it cannot be contained in this E-mail. I have looked at nearly every possibility. [End quoting]<br />
The real meat of this story is that the FBI is proving they have something to hide. This is nothing new to<br />
CONTACT readers but I thought the story might interest you.<br />
For those who haven’t read the true story of what happened see the Oct. 8, 1996, Vol. 14, #9, of<br />
CONTACT, page 16. It explains that the weapon was a beam weapon and the signature of what happens<br />
with its use.<br />
TALMUD REVIVAL<br />
Excerpted from a FLYER, source unknown, [quoting:]<br />
The following dispatch out of New York speaks for itself:<br />
The World Academy in Jerusalem will begin printing this year a new and revised edition of the ancient<br />
Talmud, the first in seventy-six years.<br />
The announcement was made yesterday by Charles H. Silver, president of the New York Board of Education,<br />
who is a trustee of the academy.<br />
Publication will be in thirty volumes of 600 large folio pages each. The first volume is expected to be issued<br />
next fall.<br />
In this first punctuated edition, the Talmud will include a digest of unpublished commentaries going back to<br />
the eleventh century which have been gathered over the world.<br />
These manuscripts have been made available from private collections and from leading libraries, including<br />
Bodleian at Oxford University and those of the Vatican and Columbia University. The last edition of the<br />
Talmud was printed in 1880-86 by the Rom Press of Vilna, Lithuania.<br />
Rabbinic scholars and research workers in Jerusalem have compiled more than a million cross-reference<br />
cards in relation to the revised edition. In it names of men and places will be identified and placed in their<br />
historical and geographical settings. Garments, vessels, foods, instruments, diseases, seeds, animals and<br />
plants will be described.<br />
The literature in the Talmud, which embodies Jewish moral and spiritual teachings based upon Biblical<br />
precepts and laws, embraces a period of about 1,000 years.<br />
But the first known printing of the Talmud was issued in Spain about 1475, just before the Spanish<br />
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