ONE TRUTH: 9/11 Revisited
Submitted by Peter Garritano on Fri, 09/12/2008 - 8:21am.
Its been seven years since the 9/11 attacks and we know more than ever about inconsistencies in the original story thanks to the efforts of researchers and government agencies. We know that devout Muslims with ties to Afghanistan or Iraq were probably not responsible. We know that cell phone calls did not connect in most cases and that these calls appear to have been faked. We know that explosives were used to bring the towers down and that Al Qaeda could not have planted these explosives. We also know that Osama Bin Laden is not wanted by the FBI for the 9/11 attacks. We know that flight 77 did not hit the Pentagon or one of the 86 high quality videos depicting this event would have been released . We know that George Bush would not allow the 9/11 commission to investigate Saudi ties to the crime. We know that 150 Saudi nationals and 150 Mossad agents, many with close ties to the alleged hijackers, were whisked out of the country shortly after the attack. We know that General Meyers lied about his response to the attacks. We know that Dick Cheney lied about where he was during the attack. We know that Donald Rumsfeld was unaccounted for during some the attack. We know that most of the physical evidence was probably planted.
We know that some of the alleged hijackers are still alive. We know that the confessions obtained which are the basis for the whole story were obtained after repeated sessions of torture over a long period of time. We know that there is no reliable dated time stamped video showing any of the alleged hijackers in any of the airports used in the alleged hijacking. The original story is a house of cards. We still don’t know what really happened but we sure know what did not. Researchers around the globe will continue to work on this and hopefully someday we will get our Constitutional rights back. Ironically it was not Osama but George W and Congress who hated our freedoms and took them from us.
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