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		<title>By: sean schofield</title>
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		<dc:creator>sean schofield</dc:creator>
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		<description>I heard a rumour that the real reason for the massacre was that there was a great deal of gold bullion that had to be removed very quickly and the massacre was an excuse or cover up for those wishing to hide the fact that they were there to take the gold, and that a day before a crack team of special forces people arrived to oversee the shipment wondering if you could shed any light on this, it was something i learned at school years ago back in the seventies
best regards
Sean Schofield</description>
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best regards<br />
Sean Schofield</p>
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