Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Black-Soda is coming back, just in time for Carnival.

EquuSearch Founder Heading Back To Aruba To Search For Holloway.

HOUSTON -- The founder of Texas EquuSearch said he and a team of divers from Florida will travel to Aruba after investigators there revealed they might know where to find the body of a missing Alabama teen. Will he deserve the same cooperation his Texas Team got in the PAST after his political involvement, Public Slanter in calling a BOYCOTT on the island of Aruba?

On Friday, EquuSearch founder Tim Miller and a deepwater search team from Florida will travel back to Aruba to search an area three to five miles off the island's coast that is between 800 to 1,000 feet deep.

"Our whole goal is none other than to bring Natalee Holloway home," Miller said. "It's too early to just say it's over with. There are still some things to do." Well, they visited all the Casino's and Bars with donated money, what else is there to do?

Miller told that the last time he was in Aruba, he was threatened with arrest because he was working without a permit. He said he told authorities that he wasn't working for anyone and that he was a volunteer. He forgot to mention that it was the Reporters and Camera Crews that came with Beth Twitty were working without a permit and he was trespassing private properties.

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