Take a look at this, as well as
other links below to recent information by various architects, engineers, and
aviation experts raising serious questions about the official version of the
9/11 tragedy:
Tim
Russert's Death
Was
Russert another casualty of WMD damage control and the Plame Game?
“Russert
hinted on Meet the Press that 9/11 was an inside job.”
Tim
Russert
Scott
McClellan
Tim
Russert's sudden death is one of the most troubling high-profile deaths in
recent times. There can be little doubt that
Russert had enemies in high places, and they may have feared they would be
indicted as war criminals if Russert was not stopped. With Israel's current saber rattling, an Israeli
strike against Iran seems eminent, with support from the Bush Administration.
When such things are being planned, the plotters must get their propaganda
machinery in place prior to the attack. This could be another reason for Mr.
Russert's sudden demise…
Russert
hinted on Meet the Press that 9/11 was an inside job.
On
the June 1st, 2008 airing of Meet the Press, Tim Russert subtly opened the
discussion of 9-11 being an inside job. He did this by reading a passage from
guest Scott McClellan's book, What Happened(?) - Inside the Bush White
House and Washington's Culture of Deception. He read the passage, then he
pressed McClellan to say when the Bush Administration first made the decision
to invade Iraq. Here is the exchange between Russert and McClellan:
(To
read the full Meet the Press transcript from June 1, 2008, click here.)
Anomalies in Russert's death:
Clearly people within the Bush administration had motive
for killing Tim Russert. But motive alone does not equate to
guilt. Nevertheless, the following list is a summary of anomalies I have
found in Russert's death, followed by additional comments on each anomaly. At
this point, the anomalies are based on cursory information obtained from
newspaper articles, magazine articles, TV coverage, and Google searches
related to Tim Russert's death.
[1] It is unclear who performed Russert’s rush autopsy. [2] There are conflicting accounts about the cause of death. [3] Dr. Michael Newman is the only known physician to describe Russert’s heart condition; however, it appears that Dr. Newman does not work at Sibley Hospital, where Russert was pronounced dead. [4] Sibley Hospital officials have not issued a public statement about Russert’s death at that medical facility. [5] The news media hyped up the topic of sudden heart attacks immediately after Russert’s death. [6] There is a disparity regarding the time that Russert went to his son's Georgetown apartment on the day he died to meet a Comcast cable technician. There are also conflicting accounts as to whether Russert died in the morning or the afternoon. [7] Few eye-witnesses have come forward to describe Russert’s collapse/heart attack, which reportedly occurred during working hours at an NBC studio in Washington, DC. People Magazine reported that Wall Street Journal bureau chief Jerry Seib was a guest on The Tim Russert Show that day, but it is unclear from the People article if Mr. Seib actually witnessed the collapse. [8] There is a disparity regarding what Russert was actually doing at the studio when he collapsed. Most accounts claim he was doing voice overs for Meet the Press. People Magazine indicates he was videotaping The Tim Russert Show. [9] Mr. Russert was an enemy of the Bush Administration because his testimony helped convict Scooter Libby. [10] Karl Rove and President Bush were certainly angry about Russert’s June 1st, 2008 Meet the Press interview where former Bush press secretary Scott McClellan indicated that Bush should have fired Rove for his involvement in the Joseph Wilson harassment case. [11] John McCain and the Bush Administration must certainly resent an ardent liberal, like Tim Russert, constantly haranguing them about the Iraq War on his weekly show, Meet the Press, which shaped the opinions of millions of viewers. [12] It is not difficult to fake a heart attack. Discussion of Anomalies:
The
following comments are restatements of the previously mentioned anomalies,
with additional comments provided for each.
[1]
It is unclear who performed Russert’s autopsy. An autopsy
was reportedly performed on Russert within a few hours after his death, but
we do not know who performed it or where it was performed. One would think it
was performed at Sibley Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, but we simply do not know the details of what happened at
Sibley as far the identities of the doctors who pronounced Russert
dead and who performed the autopsy soon afterwards.
[2]
There are conflicting accounts about the cause of death. Jill Lawrence
(USA Today) described it as follows: "Michael Newman, Russert's doctor,
told MSNBC that Russert had asymptomatic coronary artery disease that was
controlled with medication and exercise. He
said Russert performed well on a stress test in late April. He
died, Newman said, when cholesterol plaque ruptured in an artery, causing
sudden coronary thrombosis. Newman said an autopsy showed he also had an
enlarged heart."(1)
Ms.
Lawrence mentions an autopsy, but who performed it? One would assume it was
Dr. Newman because he supplied the information about the autopsy to Ms.
Lawrence. If he was Russert's personal physician, then he most likely did
not. Did Dr. Newman even work at Sibley? My research indicates that the
answers are negative to both questions; however, it is not certain. (Dr.
Newman's background is discussed in Point # 3.)
Assuming
that Dr. Newman did not perform the autopsy, and assuming the person who did
was a Sibley doctor (which seems more likely), then why didn't that doctor, or someone from Sibley,
explain the autopsy results to the public instead of passing the information
to another doctor (Dr. Newman)? Perhaps
people were rushed and did the best they could. On the other hand, if the
doctor who performed the autopsy report would lie about his/her findings
because of foul play, then that doctor becomes legally compromised and could
be charged with conspiracy to commit murder. By having another doctor lie
about the autopsy findings, both doctors are immune.
Nevertheless,
"sudden coronary thrombosis" was the initial cause of death, per
Dr. Newman. It was repeated by many reporters besides Jill Lawrence.
On
June 20, 2008, People Magazine offered a similar, but slightly different
explanation. Jill Smolowe wrote the following explanation, with assistance
from Molly Lopez and Nicole Weisensee:
Dr.
Newman's "sudden coronary thrombosis" seems similar to Smolowe,
Lopez and Weisensee's "heart attack and an arrhythmia known as
ventricular fibrillation." I'm not a doctor, but it seems like doctors
and journalists should use verbiage from the autopsy report to describe the
cause of death of a well-known person like Tim Russert. That would mean they should
be using the same medical terminology, but for
some reason, different terms are being used.
[3] Dr.
Michael Newman is the only known physician to describe Russert’s heart
condition; however, it appears that Dr. Newman does not work at Sibley Hospital,
where Russert was pronounced dead. My research reveals that Dr. Newman
works at George Washington Hospital, not Sibley. My research also shows that
Dr. Newman does medical consulting with the State Department, which is often
used as a euphemism for CIA. By law, CIA employees cannot reveal the identity
of their employer, so many say they work for the State Department. Dr. Newman
was reportedly a Peace Corp worker as a younger man. Many people firmly believe that the Peace Corps is a
CIA front; however, it has never been established as fact.
[4]
Sibley Hospital officials have not issued a public statement about Russert’s
death at that medical facility. Russert reportedly died at Sibley
Memorial Hospital in Washington, DC, but there are no known statements about
his death by anyone who works at Sibley. As previously stated, the main
medical spokesperson to describe Russert's death was a Dr. Michael Newman,
who was reportedly Russert’s personal physician, but apparently not
affiliated with Sibley. Why are the people at Sibley being so sheepish about
commenting on Russert's death? All we know is
someone from Sibley Hospital pronounced Russert dead at approximately 2:23 pm
on June 13, 2008, according to Jill Lawrence with USA Today.
[5] The news media hyped up the topic of sudden heart attacks immediately after Russert’s death. It wasn’t as though Russert had a rare medical condition that needed explanation. Most Americans certainly realize that people frequently die suddenly from heart attacks. Perhaps a diversion was needed because Russert did well on a stress test in late April.
[6] There is a
disparity regarding the time that Russert went to his son's Georgetown
apartment on the day he died to meet a Comcast cable technician. There are also conflicting accounts as to whether
Russert died in the morning or the afternoon. Russert was
reportedly at his son’s Georgetown apartment on the morning he died,
according to a Washington Post article by Howard Kurtz. Russert reportedly
went there to oversee his son Luke’s setup of cable service by Comcast. The
name of the Comcast technician was Michael Hart, from Waldorf, Maryland.
Russert and Hart reportedly knew each other casually and exchanged
pleasantries. Hart said "they were laughing and joking as he [Hart] set
up cable service for Russert's son." Hart reportedly said that Russert
touched both of his hands as they left and rode the elevator together.
Russert reportedly thanked Hart for taking care of his family and wished him
a happy Father’s Day. Hart claims he hugged Russert in return.(3) (This is odd
behavior for two adult men. It seems like part of the story was left out for
some reason.)
On
Friday, June 20, 2008, People Magazine published an article, by Alex
Tresniowski, about Russert's life and death. The article indicates that
Russert was at the NBC studio in Washington, DC at 9 am to video tape The Tim
Russert Show. The following is an excerpt from Mr. Alex Tresniowski's
article:
Oddly,
Mr. Tresniowski contradicts himself about the cable man because he also
wrote, in the same article, that Russert went to his son's apartment in the
morning to "wait for the cable man." The following is an excerpt
from Mr. Alex Tresniowski's article:
[7]
Few eye-witnesses have come forward to describe Russert’s collapse/heart
attack, which reportedly occurred during working hours at an NBC studio in
Washington, DC. People Magazine reported that Wall Street Journal bureau
chief Jerry Seib was a guest on The Tim Russert Show that day, but it
is unclear from the People article if Mr. Seib actually witnessed the
collapse. Russert
reportedly collapsed while "recording voice overs" for Meet the
Press, but no eye-witnesses (studio staff/engineers) to the event were quoted
in the press initially; however, they began to emerge over time. Still, very little information has been provided by
people at the studio where Russert collapsed.
My
research indicates that Alan Etter was one of the first people to see
Russert unconscious at the studio, but Mr. Etter was not an eye-witness to
the collapse. Mr. Etter works for D.C. Fire and Rescue and reportedly
responded to an emergency call at the offices of WRC-TV where the Washington,
D.C. bureau of NBC News is housed, where Russert was bureau chief.
According
to Jill Lawrence with USA Today, Mr. Etter found Russert "in a small
office, so small he almost spilled out of the room. A person with him was
trying to breathe for him, using a rescue breathing mask, but wasn't doing
chest compressions which are now known to be vital for saving lives."
Ms. Lawrence did not identify the person with the breathing mask. Russert
reportedly collapsed at 1:40 pm, according to Lawrence, was treated by
paramedics approximately four minutes later, was taken to Sibley Hospital at
2:07, arrived at 2:23 pm, and was immediately pronounced dead at the
hospital, according to Lawrence. Ms. Lawrence also wrote: "The
paramedics on the scene shocked Russert's heart three times to try to restart
it, but he did not respond."(1)
The
previously cited People Magazine article by Alex Tresniowski is less credible
than others because it identifies 13 people as authors of the three-page
article; however, Mr. Tresniowski appears to be the lead writer. The article
cites two additional people as eye-witnesses to Russert's collapse. They are
Wall Street Journal bureau chief Jerry Seib and Betsy Fischer,
whom Mr. Tresniowski identified as executive producer of Meet the Press. It
is unclear from Mr. Tresniowski's description if Mr. Seib actually witnessed
the collapse, but Ms. Fischer was definitely there, according to Tresniowski,
who described Russert's death as follows:
There are some serious logistic problems with Mr.
Tresniowski's description of Russert's death.
First,
Mr. Tresniowski indicates that Russert collapsed in the morning, but most
accounts claim he collapsed in the afternoon and was pronounced dead shortly
thereafter. As previously stated, Jill Lawrence, of USA Today, wrote that
Russert collapsed at 1:40 pm and was pronounced dead at Sibley Hospital
shortly arriving there by ambulance at 2:23 pm. Mr. Tresniowski claims
Russert arrived at "9 am...entered a recording booth," then
collapsed. Perhaps Mr. Tresniowski was in a hurry when he wrote the article and
neglected to state that four hours and 40 minutes elapsed from the time
Russert entered the studio at 9 am and the time he entered the recording
booth and collapsed at 1:40 pm. Regardless of
what Mr. Tresniowski intended to write, his actual statements give
the definite impression that Russert died in the morning.
I
have already mentioned a second problem with Mr. Tresniowski's description of
Russert's death
where Tresniowski claims that Russert went to his son Luke's Georgetown
apartment in the morning to meet a cable technician, but Tresniowski also
says Russert was videotaping a show in the morning. (See Point 6 for a
description of Russert's meeting with the cable technician, according to
Washington Post writer Howard Kurtz and Mr. Tresniowski.)
A
third problem is Mr. Tresniowski indicated that a guest had arrived for The
Tim Russert Show. That guest, according to Mr. Tresniowski, was Wall
Street Journal bureau chief Jerry Seib. Virtually every news account I have
read indicates that Russert was doing voice overs for Meet the Press when he
collapsed. Had he been videotaping a video
segment, as Mr. Tresniowski indicates, there would have been all kinds of
witnesses when he collapsed. Besides
guest(s), there would have been camera people, audio people, lighting people,
a director, the list goes on. If we are to believe Mr. Tresniowski's version
of events, where are these people?
Normally
eye-witnesses, doctors, nurses, and the general public are quite willing to
tell reporters what they observed when a famous person dies, and reporters
are usually anxious to get a tip on any big story. When
reporters clam up, or give explanations that make little sense, it's usually
a red flag signaling a cover-up. This is not an
absolute rule, but when a major celebrity dies in the middle of the day, at
his office, it is quite unusual to have as few eye-witnesses as we have with
Russert's death. So far we have two
eye-witness accounts, but they conflict with other reports. Mr. Alan Etter of D.C. Fire and Rescue was a
third witness, but he arrived after the fact and did not see the actual
collapse.
[8]
There is a disparity regarding what Russert was actually doing at the studio
when he collapsed. Most accounts claim he was doing voice overs for Meet
the Press. People Magazine indicates he was videotaping The Tim
Russert Show.
This may seem like a small point, but it
drives home the issue of apparent secrecy surrounding Russert's death. We really do not know what Mr. Russert was
doing in the studio when he collapsed. Some accounts indicate that he
collapsed in the morning while videotaping The Tim Russert Show. Other
accounts claim he collapsed in the afternoon while doing voice overs for Meet
the Press.
[9]
Mr. Russert was an enemy of the Bush Administration because his testimony
helped convict Scooter Libby. Mr. Russert was called to testify
against Scooter Libby by Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald. His testimony on
February 7, 2007 ultimately helped convict Libby on four counts of perjury
related to White House harassment of Joe Wilson, which included leaking to
the press that Wilson's wife was a CIA agent/operative.
[10]
Karl Rove and President Bush were certainly angry about Russert’s June 1st,
2008 Meet the Press interview where former Bush press secretary Scott
McClellan indicated that Bush should have fired Rove for his involvement in
the Joseph Wilson harassment case. On
June 1, 2008, twelve days before Mr. Russert’s sudden death, Russert
interviewed former Bush press secretary, Scott McClellan, who indicated that
Karl Rove lied and perhaps committed perjury in the Joseph Wilson harassment
case, and should have been fired by Bush.
McClellan also provided compelling eye-witness testimony that Bush
himself harassed Wilson by releasing selective portions of classified
intelligence documents as a means of discrediting Wilson. Bush reportedly
admitted to McClellan that he had performed this unethical deed, according to
McClellan. (To read the full Meet the Press transcript from June 1, 2008, click here.)
[11] John McCain and the Bush Administration must certainly resent an ardent liberal, like Tim Russert, constantly haranguing them about the Iraq War on his weekly show, Meet the Press, which shaped the opinions of millions of viewers. Russert did not wear his liberalism on his sleeve, but he began his career as an aide to New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan and New York Governor Mario Cuomo. It was common knowledge that Russert liked Barack Obama and was not a fan of Senator John McCain or his blind support of the Bush's decision to invade Iraq and maintain troops there indefinitely. Russert had publicly reminded McCain of his statement that he intended to keep US troops in Iraq for one-hundred years. [12] It is not difficult to fake a heart attack. My research indicates that it is very easy, particularly if there are no witnesses. If the victim is in his late 50’s, with known heart problems that are not life-threatening, it is even easier to fake. The simplest way is to smother the victim with a pillow, then put out a fake medical explanation by a real physician. Smothering a person in his/her sleep is a common murder technique employed by professional assassins. No traces of foul play are evident. Russert’s wife and son were in Italy when he died, so he was isolated from loved ones.
Since
eye-witnesses have not come forward to explain Russert’s final hours in a
manner that makes sense, it is plausible that many different scenarios may
have occurred. For example, who was the
unidentified person seen by paramedic Alan Etter? This person was reportedly using a rescue
breathing mask, but was not doing chest compressions. It could have been
completely innocent, but why is this
individual's name being withheld?
Another
scenario involves the morning visit to his son's Georgetown apartment to meet
a cable technician. I won't give specific details because real people are
involved. Let's just say that if he was
smothered, the best way to do it would be away from the studio, then the body
is returned, paramedics are called, an unidentified person is intentionally
seen attempting to resuscitate him, and he is pronounced dead shortly
thereafter.
A
tidy medical explanation is quickly disseminated to the public by the news
media.
SOURCE
NOTES:
(1)
"NBC's Tim Russert dead at 58," by Jill Lawrence, USA Today June
14, 2008.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2008-06-13-russert-obit_N.htm?csp=34
(2) People Magazine, June 30, 2008
edition, but it was actually released to the public on June 20, 2008.
Reference "A Good Life: Behind the TV newsman's bulldog facade was a man
of faith who loved his wife and son above all;" pages 46 through 51.
(Actual text of article is approximately three pages.) 13 people are credited
as authors of the article. They are Alex Tresniowski, Frank Swertlow, Mark Dagostino,
Sandra Sobieraj Westfall, Nicole Weisensee Egan, Susan Keating, Diane Herbst,
Sharon Cotiar, Kristen Mascia, Kathy Ehrich Dowd, Silvia Sansoni, Diane
Clehane, Robin L. Flanigan. Mr. Alex Tresniowski appears to be the lead
writer. (The article has his name at the end, followed by "Reported
by," then twelve more names are listed.) A preliminary version of the
article is show here: http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20207591,00.html
(3)
"Journalist Revitalized Washington Talk Shows," by Howard Kurtz,
Washington Post Staff Writer, Saturday, June 14, 2008; A01
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Subject: RE: Author of new 9/11 conspiracy theory book "suicided", family found murdered
DeWitt,
I refused to consider the
possibility of a conspiracy for a long time. I have now come to believe that
the unanswered questions are too many and too serious to accept the official
version of what happened.
First:
See the presentation by Dr. Judy
Wood – she is a materials science engineer – something never seen before
happened to the WTC towers. Her presentation is very detailed and very
convincing.
Second:
Building Seven of the WTC was a
controlled demolition. No airplane hit that building. The photos of that
building collapsing looks exactly like a planned demolition.
9/11 Explosive Evidence –
Experts Speak Out
The fall of Building 7 with all of the characteristics of a
controlled demolition is the focus of the ongoing campaign called Remember Building 7.
Architects &
Engineers - Solving the Mystery of WTC 7 - AE911Truth.org
Third:
No airplane hit the Pentagon. It
was a missile. What happened to AA Flight 77?
Undeniable Proof a Plane did NOT Hit the Pentagon
on 9/11
LEAKED 9/11 FOOTAGE SUPPOSEDLY SHOWING A CRUISE MISSILE.
ALONG WITH ALL THE OTHER EVIDENCE. THE SMALL HOLE, NO PLANE DEBRIS, WITNESSES
THAT SAW A MISSILE.
Overwhelming Evidence
Pentagon Aircraft Data Is Not From An American Airlines 757
Fourth:
UAL Flight 93 was apparently
airborne long after the reported crash, according the automatic ACARS in-flight
communications system.
The issues raised by these and
many other issues need to be answered. A new independent investigation is
essential.
What do you think?
Dave
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Subject: RE: Author of new 9/11 conspiracy theory book "suicided", family found murdered
What do you think about this?
Do
you believe there is factual evidence that the 9/11 Attacks are significantly
conspiratorial?
The Popular Mechanics articles
Debunking the 9/11 Myths: Special Report
February 3, 2005 12:00 AM
Debunking the 9/11 Myths: Special Report
Debunking 9/11 Myths: Why Conspiracy Theories Can't Stand Up to
the Facts
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There
has been fringe discussion of exotic sonic, scalar and/or particle beam weapons
used to cause the buildings to collapse, but no proof that I am aware of that
these weapons exist or could handle the scale required to collapse multiple
buildings. These theories seem to be more science fiction than science
fact.
Clearly
the “unexpected/suspicious”
deaths of
author and children sends a COLD/CRUEL PUBLIC message to any that may
know of a conspiracy or facts to substantiate such a claim?
Why would this author be “dangerous enough” and to whom,
to warrant killing him and his children?
Subject: RE: Author of new 9/11 conspiracy theory book "suicided", family found murdered
Thanks David…Wow! I
forwarded it to Rick.
Dangerous times…
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Subject: Author of new 9/11 conspiracy theory book "suicided", family found murdered
Author of new 9/11 conspiracy theory book
“suicided”, family found murdered
PUBLISHED:17:25 EST, 7 February 2013| UPDATED:17:25 EST, 7
February 2013
Amazon Books: 'He is the leading aviation
expert on the September 11th attack’…
Marshall believed that his life was in
danger because of the allegations involved.
A pilot who wrote a conspiracy theory book
about 9/11 is dead after he (allegedly) shot his two teenage children and
family dog before turning the gun on himself.
Aviation
expert and author Phillip Marshall, children Micalia Phillips and Alex Phillips
Relatives and friends of Phillip Marshall
were stunned by the violent crime which took place in Calaveras County
(California) on Saturday.
Their bodies were discovered when friends of
the teens went to the family home on Sandalwood Drive and looked through the
windows, they could see 54-year-old Phillip Marshall lying on the floor in a
pool of blood.
Micalia Phillips, 14, and her 17-year-old
brother Alex, were also found dead at the home inside the gated Forrest Meadows
community.
Sheriff’s Sgt Chris Hewitt says when deputies
arrived around 3pm on Saturday, they found the victims dead of apparent gunshot
wounds in what they believe is a murder suicide.
The tragedy came as a shock for those living
in the small town.
'Alex is a junior, played football. Micalia
was a bright bubbly freshman,' Michael Chimente told CBS Sacramento.
Chimente is the principal of Bret Harte High
School in nearby Angels Camp, where the two teens attended.
'Our first concern is not only reaching out
to the family and giving them the support they need, but also supporting our
students,' said Chimente.
Grief counselors were called in to help
students deal with the sudden death of their friends and classmates.
A preliminary examination showed that all
three were shot once in the head with a handgun.
Hewitt says the mother of the teens and
estranged wife of Phillip Marshall, was out of the country at the time.
The former airline pilot's controversial
conspiracy book The Big Bamboozle: 9/11 and the War on Terror was released last
year.
While he was writing it, Marshall believed
that his life was in danger because of the allegations involved.
According to Santa Barbara View, during the editing and pre-marketing
process of Marshall’s book, he expressed some degree of paranoia because
the nonfiction work accused the George W. Bush administration of being in
cahoots with the Saudi intelligence community in training the hijackers who
died in the planes used in the attacks.
He wrote in a statement last year: 'Think
about this. The official version about some ghost (Osama bin Laden) in some
cave on the other side of the world defeating our entire military establishment
on U.S. soil is absolutely preposterous.
'The true reason the attack was successful is because of an inside military stand-down and a coordinated training operation that prepared the hijackers to fly heavy commercial airliners.
'The true reason the attack was successful is because of an inside military stand-down and a coordinated training operation that prepared the hijackers to fly heavy commercial airliners.
We have dozens of FBI documents to prove that
this flight training was conducted in California, Florida and Arizona in the 18
months leading up to the attack.'
Amazon says about Philip Marshall: 'A veteran
airline captain and former government "special activities" contract
pilot, he has authored three books on Top Secret America, a group presently
conducting business as the United States Intelligence Community.
'Marshall has studied and written 30-years’
worth of covert government special activities and the revolving door of Wall
Street tricksters, media moguls, and their well-funded politicians.
'He is the leading aviation expert on the
September 11th attack.'
____________________________________________________________
Book Description
The Big
Bamboozle: 9/11 and the War on Terror
Philip
Marshall (Author)
Publication
Date: February 9, 2012
From
the perspective of a Boeing 767 captain and former "special
activities" contract pilot, Philip Marshall straps the reader into the
cockpits of hijacked commercial airliners to tell the story of the most
sophisticated terrorist attack in history. Based on a comprehensive
ten-year study into the murders of his fellow pilots on 9/11, he explains how
hijackers, novice pilots at the controls of massive guided missiles, were able
to beat United States Air Force fighters to iconic targets with advanced
maneuvering, daring speeds and a kamikaze finish.
But,
as Marshall explains, the tactical plan was so precise that it rules out
car-bombers and shoe-bombers known as al Qaeda, KSM and Osama bin Laden.
So
then, who was it? That's what you are about learn.
Backed
by official NTSB, FAA and black box recordings, Marshall finds the most capable
and most documented group of conspirators buried deep within a Congressional
Inquiry's report and retraces their work in gripping detail. Fasten your
seatbelt--- the sad truth is that all of the solid evidence points to a dark
collaboration between members of the Bush Administration and a covert group of
Saudi government officials. This is a game changer that will finally set
the record straight on the most horrific crime in US history.
This
book is a compilation of official reports that disputes the Bush
Administration, the Bush Intelligence Community and the American media's
account of the 9/11 attack. United States Senator Bob Graham's Congressional
Joint Inquiry in 2002 revealed that Saudi Arabian Intelligence agents met the
9/11 hijackers in the Los Angeles in January of 2000, harbored them and led
them to 18 months of flight training in Florida and Arizona. Marshall follows
reports from FBI field agents that warned George W. Bush's Administration that
a "cadre of individuals of investigative interest were engaged in flight
training" in the Arizona desert in the spring of 2001.
Marshall
identifies three top federal investigators who complained that Dick Cheney
obstructed justice by refusing access to suspects who supposedly confessed to
the greatest crime in U.S. history. None of the federal investigators were ever
allowed to verify the confession of Khalid Sheik Mohammed who had been water
boarded over 180 times at Guantanamo detention facility.
The
book disputes the video and media confession of Osama bin Laden and points out
that none of the accusations by the Bush Administration could be proved.
Marshall
asserts that the Saudi government was the true executioners of the 9/11 attack
and framed their enemies while CIA special operations set up an elaborate decoy
named Osama bin Laden to divert attention away from the Saudi operation. He follows the
hijackers to flight training airports and finds that Saudi agents led the
hijackers to the Arizona desert where Boeing 757 and Boeing 767 airliners were
parked at a secluded CIA operated airport. The operators of the CIA airport
were traced to suspicious insider stock trades on two airlines, United Airlines
and American Airlines, the only two airlines used in the 9/11 attack.
Marshall
breaks down the tactical flight plan that was used by the hijackers and
chronicles the actions of Condoleezza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Saudi Arabian
Prince Bandar bin Sultan, Dick Cheney and George W. Bush to learn that their
account of the attack was severely flawed.
Three
top investigators wrote that Dick Cheney had obstructed the investigation and
redacted the involvement of the Saudi government agents who were employed in
California by the Saudi Civil Aviation authority. The Congressional Inquiry
reported that the Saudi agents had "seemingly unlimited funding from Saudi
Arabia" and had traced the hijacker financial support to Prince Bandar
through a Riggs Bank account.
Finally
Marshall chronicles the media trial that allowed Bush and Cheney to derail
American Justice by trying the 9/11 case with media propaganda and away from
the American federal court system.
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More than the global reset, PP's and all that, I want the Bush's, Karl Rove, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and the whole cast of Nazi's arrested and publicly humiliated. Such a reign of terror!
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