25 intolerable contradictions: the final undoing of the official 9/11 story from global research: At last there is a book about 9/11 that politicians & journalists can openly discuss without fear of being labeled "conspiracy theorists". 9/11 Contradictionsadvances no theories. It simply exposes 25 astonishing internal contradictions that will haunt the public story of this unparalleled event for all time. Until now, the persistent and disturbing questions about the day that changed the world have confused & alienated journalists & politicians.
top nyc cop thought towers were bombed from paul joseph watson: Highly decorated former New York City detective Bo Dietl admits that his first instinct on 9/11 was that the twin towers were downed with explosives, as he conceded that he shared many questions about the official story with 9/11 truth activists he had formerly debunked on national television.
splc conflates neo-nazi's with 9/11 truth from southern poverty law center: Also last December, the Church of Jesus Christ Christian, the religious alter ego of the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations, held an organizational meeting at a community center in Longview, a small (pop. 35,000), predominantly white (90%) city in southwestern Washington after announcing its intention to open a new branch there. While 400-500 anti-racist protesters held a simultaneous pro-diversity rally, about 30 skinheads and other neo-Nazis attended the racist gathering, which featured hate rock bands, a reading of poetry based on Viking mythology, and a video about the "myth of 9/11."
zelikow 'made it clear' to 9/11 commission that richard clarke 'should not be believed' from thinkprogress: [March 8th]’s Sydney Morning Herald prints an extract from Shenon’s book which provides further details about Rice’s incompetence. "Emails from the National Security Council’s counter-terrorism director, Richard Clarke, showed that he had bombarded Rice with messages about terrorist threats" before 9/11, Shenon writes... But 9/11 Commission staff director Philip Zelikow was not interested in pursuing criticisms against Rice. Zelikow - who had worked closely with Rice on the Bush transition team in 2000 and 2001 - "made it clear to the team’s investigators that Clarke should not be believed, that his testimony would be suspect."
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