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AS YOU WOULD ENTER THE PARK THE FIRST THING YOU WOULD SEE IS THE STATUE OF THE FIREMAN RAISING THE FLAG, AT THE BASE OF THE STATUE WOULD BE THE INSCRIPTION "THAT THEIR IS NO GREATER LOVE, THAN A MAN WHO LAYS DOWN HIS LIFE FOR A FRIEND." THERE WOULD BE A SERPENTINE LINE LEADING TO A THEATER LINED WITH MESSAGES THAT WHERE LEFT AT THE SITE FOLLOWING THE ATTACK. WHEN YOU ENTER THE THEATER ON THE WALLS WOULD BE FACES OF PEOPLE WITH TEARS STREAMING DOWN THEIR FACES AND ON THE FLOOR OF THE LOBBY WOULD BE RUBBLE TAKEN FROM THE SITE. THE MOVIE IT SELF WOULD BE IN THREE SEGMENTS, THE FIRST WOULD BE A MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION SHOWING THE EVENTS OF THE DAY WHICH FORMAT WOULD BE SIMILAR TO THE NEW YORK EXPERIENCE. THE SECOND SEGMENT WOULD BE PICTURE OF ALL THE PEOPLE WHO TRIED TO BRING PEACE TO THE WORLD THROUGH NONVIOLENT MEANS SUCH AS, MARTIN LUTHER KING, MANDELLA, CARTER GOBACHEV AND THE DALI LAMA ALONG WITH SOLDIERS PLACING FLOWERS IN THE BARRELS OF SOLDIERS AND THE PICTURE OF THE MAN WHO STOOD IN FRONT OF THE TANK IN CHINA.. THE FINAL SEGMENT WOULD SHOW HAPPY SCENES OF KIDS PLAYING, PEOPLE DANCING, PICTURES OF THE WORLD FAIRS AND OLYMPIC GAMES AND OTHER SCENES OF PEOPLE LIVING IN HARMONY WHILE THESE SCENES ARE BEING SHOWN JOHN LENNON SONG "IMAGINE " WOULD BE PLAYING. AFTER LEAVING THE THEATER THEIR WOULD BE A REFLECTING POOL WITH A CASKET ON TOP LIKE THE KING MEMORIAL TO REPRESENT THE FINAL RESTING PLACE FOR ALL THAT WAS LOST. a SUNKEN GARDEN WOULD ALSO BE FOR PEACEFUL REFLECTION.

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MARTIN J. B. 7/28/2002 3:40:36 PM Central Standard Time
 

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