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News anchor Dallas Greer asked the opinions of the experts, and the majority accepted GAR’s statement as true
Roger Watkins, CBS’s crusty international correspondent, was the dissenting voice He said, “Although Sci-Tron was funded by corporate donors, it was roup of educators See, that doesn’t jibe as I see it Sci-Tron was not authoritarian in any way It’s ait up sends a very confusing signal and is off e for GAR”
Alexander Carter disagreed He had been analyzing and reporting on doh bo in Oklaho 168 people in 1995
Said Carter, “Roger, with all due respect, are you suggesting that GAR is taking credit for someone else’s bo the traditional terrorist playbook They don’t have a headquarters, nor a spokesperson or leader They thrive on their open-source recruitement Equal bombs for all
“How can anyone, without certain knowledge, say that Sci-Tron was a random act of terror unrelated to GAR?”
Both uainst what I knew of Connor Grant
Was he a partner in GAR? Was he a lone ho had been inspired by GAR? Or, if he was in fact the bomber, as I believed, had he acted entirely by himself for his own sick reasons?
Or was he innocent of all charges and just a lying piece of crap?
I pictured hi a possible death sentence I thought I could get hiain
CHAPTER 7
IT WAS ALMOSTroom outside the ICU
He sat down beside me and I updated him on Joe’s condition
“They put hi with the bleeding around his brain, he’s got a lot of broken bones Right leg is fractured in two places, right arot three or four cracked ribs”
Richie iswith no rivalry between us A couple of years back he fell in love with and is now living with Cindy Thomas, one of my dearest and closest friends He is family
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