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Is it true that all of the jewish people that worked in the world trade center, took the day off on 9/11?

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Is it true that all of the jewish people that worked in the world trade center, took the day off on 9/11?

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  1. Antisemitic conspiracy theory:

    From the USINFO.STATE.GOV website:

    "Shortly after September 11, 2001, false rumors began to circulate claiming that 4,000 Jews, or 4,000 Israelis, had failed to report for work at the World Trade Center (WTC) on 9/11, supposedly because they had been warned to stay away by Israeli secret services, which were allegedly responsible for the attack. The claim is totally false"

    This link include a partial list of Jewish victims.

    Jack T: You are a genius. I am getting to appreciate your sense of humor :-)


  2. yes, we Semite people smell trouble , Mwawawahahahaha

  3. you bet ye, God told them to call in sick.

  4. NO!

  5. is it true you would actually believe someone if they told you that?

  6. There should be no reason for them to. It wasnt the Jewish sabbath, it was a tuesday. The hight holy week in Judaism was a week later so it might be that reason.

  7. Who the Feck told you that load of ********.

  8. I smell another conspiracy theory coming.  The answer is no.

  9. No.Only one or two people actually for some reason didn't turn up for work that day early.

  10. No.  Just another anti-Semitic bit of garbage.

    [edit]  Ah, and I see that some anti-Semite has come and given us all thumbs down.  Gee that just breaks my heart.

  11. doubt it, as the cia did it.

  12. Just another anti Israel rumor...

    check out the link below

  13. No as many Jewish people were also killed in the World Trade Centre

  14. No, not true. And the FBI and ATF did not take the day off for the Oklahoma bombing either.

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