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Surviving terrorist attack helps to appreciate life’s value

Published: 25 October, 2009, 09:23
Edited: 27 October, 2009, 05:41


Special forces officers evacuate early 26 October 2002 hostages from the theater in Moscow (AFP Photo / Alexander Nemenov)

The name of the Nord-Ost musical on the Moscow stage became a synonym for tragedy and horror. It’s been seven years since a terrorist attack on a Moscow theater claimed the lives of 130 people.

 
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Biloxi October 25, 2009, 15:15 quote
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Who were the terrorists? Why did women become so dead in their heads/minds, hearts and souls? Terrorism is a brand that has been manufactured by those who profit the most. Does any sentient being actually entertain for one nano-second, that, a group of terrorists can take over a country the size of Russia without the backing of mass murdering war mongers? Mothers of "royal" sons have always said: "there would be no wars should my sons not want it." Thus, this is the first time in the historical logging this would be the case: terrorists who are on their own mission. Get real RT and write about who the terrorists are financed by and then you can be a report worth reading for 130 deaths in a movie while the other movie is played by the world bankers to keep the humans in a state of constant misconception about how terrorism is a manufactured brand for money, since the beginning of time. LIFE IS WORTH LIVING because it is, and there can never be a banker or other manufactured human brand of insanity that can usurp this idea from nature. SHAME ON NOT REPORTING WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE AND EVERY OTHER TRUTH ABOUT THE "TERRORISTS" because this lack of transparency brands the future for Olga, et al. as not reality and therefore, unsafe.

Sarah October 25, 2009, 16:20 quote
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Those are some true terrorist with understandings and values, we will die, you will not. They were nice to you at least unlike other events; girls are usually evil, especially if put into any place where they have that kind'of power and there are other females. Nasty hoes. I guess when you give up the value of your life, it doesn't matter. Children are more ties into an abusive system. If it didn't work for you, it won't work for them. It's probably why they won't have them. It's why people are aslo so willing to strap TNT to themselves in the Middle East. They have no hope left since their culture has been completely destroyed instead of evolved, their families broken apart, their brains violated and their religion mocked. Not that I'm a supporter or a real sentimental person. I'm glad it gave you a new outlook on life.

Sarah October 25, 2009, 22:29 quote
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I don't think this is conspiracy. If it were, they wouldn't have killed so many people with the gas. The Special Forces would have done a quick kill of the terrorists or the terrorists would have been allowed to blow up the entire building to affect as many families as possible. I think terrorists serve their own misconceptions. I think it's very brave of Olga to show her face after an event because there is danger in it, and she's showing she's not afraid, so they lose. Terrorism is all about fear and spreading misguided agendas, trying to get you to understand their cause. The worse thing you can do is make them a celebrity like McVeigh.

4mak October 26, 2009, 23:08 quote
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oh that girl is so hot

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