I researched Sheridan's story in "In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum" about Winston Churchill and Coventry. Evidently, it was all one of the famous historical inaccuracies that have run rampant since World War 2. I thought it sounded like bull when I first heard it told, so I figured it was something JMS had just made up. But then I thought if he was going to make something like that up, he would have made it occur in 2050 or something. So I looked it up months back, to find it was on the books. But tonight, when it suddenly came to my mind, I researched it. As expected, it was all just history re-writing. There were literally dozens of debunkers in a quick search, but this one pretty much sums it all up in a short and sweet manner:
One hundred years from now, no doubt the books will tell the tale of how George W. Bush let al-Qaida terrorists crash planes into the World Trade towers and the Pentagon. And when he learned of it, he continued reading to children. And he allowed -- during a nationwide grounding of planes -- a plane to pick up the relatives of bin Laden who were in the country. And he did it all to have a reason to make war with countries so Haliburton could take the rebuilding contracts. Wow, was it a coincidence that he wasn't at the White House when this occured? Heh, how erroneous. If anyone in the future would believe that stuff, I surely hope the internet, in its current form or one close to it, will be there to check on how it really happened.
One hundred years from now, no doubt the books will tell the tale of how George W. Bush let al-Qaida terrorists crash planes into the World Trade towers and the Pentagon. And when he learned of it, he continued reading to children. And he allowed -- during a nationwide grounding of planes -- a plane to pick up the relatives of bin Laden who were in the country. And he did it all to have a reason to make war with countries so Haliburton could take the rebuilding contracts. Wow, was it a coincidence that he wasn't at the White House when this occured? Heh, how erroneous. If anyone in the future would believe that stuff, I surely hope the internet, in its current form or one close to it, will be there to check on how it really happened.
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