Snapshot of Osama & 9/11 twin tower survivor

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    In 2002 or 2003, I was at someone’s house and this snapshot of Osama Bin Laden was on their mantle. They said it was of reporters and one of them was the family member of a friend of theirs. I don’t know which individual they were referring to in the photo. I am curious what you think about this picture.

    Next, I was looking at a website on making Kombucha and found a testimonial where a woman referenced fermented foods as helping her husband recover from 9/11 PTSD. He escaped the towers with 8 minutes to spare. Even though she gives her whole name, because he did not die, there is no death index to reference in order to validate this claim.
    http://Www.culturedfoodlife.com

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    This didn’t go thru in the initial post.

    Here is a screen shot of the survivor testimony.

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    Sorry. Only after I hit send do I see that the file is too large. Here is a link to the page:

    http://www.culturedfoodlife.com/my-health-care-plan/

    Her name is Tara Belderok.

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