What’s new since April 2002 for me? Very simply, I was radicalized by Dick Cheney’s naked amoral hijacking of the White House. I read a lot, but it was not until I started pulling no punches on Amazon that people noticed my reviews and started following my bread crumbs. 9/11 was allowed to happen, no question about it. We got at least nine warnings, including one from Pakistan from the Pakistani intelligence officer who helped finance the Al Qaeda plans and then got scared when they suggested crashing an airplane into a nuclear plant. Dick Cheney had so much advance warning he scheduled a counter-terrorism exercise—a nation-wide counter-terrorism exercise, so he could control everything and ensure that our Air Force did not shoot down the two airplanes over New York before they hit the WTC—otherwise, the controlled demolitions would have been even more suspicious. I and another 40 or so intelligence professionals, including some in the Pentagon on the day, are pretty certain a missile hit the Pentagon as part of the theater and also to allegedly destroy all the computers holding the evidence of $2.3 trillion in financial fraud, waste, and abuse that Donald Rumsfeld was being grilled about by Cynthia McKinney in Congress the day before 9/11. I am certain that 9/11 was not properly investigated; that the Commission was at best incompetent and at worst a blatant cover-up, and I am equally certain that the day will come when the families that refused the government’s hush money will be vindicated. There is more than enough evidence to indict Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Rudy Gulliani, and Larry Silverstein for the murder of all the people who died on 9/11, and I pray that Dick Cheney in particular lives to see the day he is brought to trial for this crime against the Republic, this crime against humanity.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Another Crazy 9/11 'Truther'
Robert Steele, a former CIA agent, spoke yesterday at a conference about his changed views on 9/11:
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