September 11, 2013

The 9/11 Commission’s Incredible Tales

Is it real? Or is it another day in the Matrix?
At the end of 2004, I published The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions1.
Shortly before that book appeared, I delivered a lecture in which I set out to summarize its major points. (That lecture is now available in both print and DVD form.)
Unfortunately, The 9/11 Commission Report itself3 contains so many omissions and distortions that I was able to summarize only the first half of my book in that lecture. The present lecture summarizes the second half of the book, which deals with the Commission’s explanation as to why the US military was unable to intercept any of the hijacked airplanes.
This explanation was provided in the first chapter of The 9/11 Commission Report. Although that chapter is only 45 pages long, the issues involved are so complex that my analysis of it required six chapters. One of the complexities is the fact that the 9/11 Commission’s account of why the military could not intercept the hijacked airliners is the third version of the official account we have been given. To understand why three versions of this story have been deemed necessary, we need to review the standard operating procedures that are supposed to prevent hijacked airliners from causing the kinds of damage that occurred on 9/11.       (globalresearch.ca)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dr. David Ray Griffin is another thermite sniffer, as is GlobalResearch.ca.

Dr. Griffin is a liberal Christian and a globalist. However he has provided many wonderful books and insights for us.

Eat the meat. Spit out the bones.