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Here's a new Rense article:
Ten Things We Learned
About 911 In 2004
Rigorous Institution
Blogspot.com
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1. The World Trade Center Black Boxes were recovered, though officials
perpetuate the lie that they weren't.
http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/
2. FEMA really did arrive early in New York City, for the "bioterror drill"
Tripod II, and Rudi Giuliani's testimony to that effect before the 9/11
Commission is its only public testimony which remains officially untranscribed.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/
3. The Total Information Awareness program was ready to roll out before
Sept 11, and John Poindexter's office was established in the Pentagon
no later than Sept 12.
http://www.legitgov.org
4. A recording of six air traffic controllers' same-day detailing of their
communication with two hijacked planes on September 11 was purposefully
destroyed by the FAA.
http://www.nytimes.com/
5. NORAD was conducting a live-fly simulation of multiple hijackings on
the morning of 9/11, which effectively hamstrung a fighter response already
compromised by exercises which took the bulk of interceptors far from
the eastern seaboard.
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/
6. Dick Cheney was running a separate command and control communications
system on 9/11, which whistleblower Indira Singh recognized as having
"the exact same functionality I was looking to utilize [for] Ptech," the
high tech terrorist and intelligence cut-out that "was set up in the basement
of the FAA" for two years before the attacks. (Go to this page http://911busters.com/911-Commission.html
to download video testimony of Mike Ruppert and Indira Singh on this subject.)
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/PDF/CWspeech.doc
http://justicefor911.org/September-Hearings.doc
7. George Bush was unwilling to reluctantly meet members of his reluctantly
struck 9/11 Commission unless Cheney accompanied him, both were unsworn,
their words were unrecorded and untranscribed, the meeting was private
and in the White House, and the members' notebooks were confiscated afterwards.
http://www.cnn.com/
8. That John Ashcroft made the case for Sibel Edmonds' State Secret Privilege
gag order by claiming that disclosure of her testimony would "cause serious
damage to the national security interests of the United States" suggests
he is at least an accessory after the fact (Daniel Ellsberg believes Ashcroft
deserving of jail time for his role in obstructing justice), as Edmonds
has been able to say that her testimony involves "specific information
implicating certain high level government and elected officials in criminal
activities directly and indirectly related to terrorist money laundering,
narcotics, and illegal arms sales."
http://bellaciao.org/
9. Donald Rumsfeld confirmed what we knew all along, that Flight 93 was
shot down, and the corporate media flew into damage control for the Pentagon,
saying the Secretary "misspoke" and "stoked conspiracy theories."
http://www.cnn.com/2
10. As Pakistan wound down the search for Osama bin Laden and "prohibited"
American forces based in Afghanistan from making cross-border incursions
into the Tribal Areas, Musharraf was rewarded with the approving words
that his continuing rule remains an internal matter for Pakistanis. (Afghanistan
was, arguably, more cooperative in their attempt to bring bin Laden to
justice, and Iraq was not a rogue nuclear state.)
http://www.rednova.com/
http://www.dawn.com/
We're getting there. Of course, they are there already, and have been
for years.
But we're catching on.
http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/
http://www.rense.com/general61/things.htm
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