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≡ Categoria: Zero news 11 Maggio 2008
9/11 Contradictions: Mohamed Atta’s Mitsubishi and His Luggage
≡ Categoria: Articoli 11 Maggio 2008
di Prof. David Ray Griffin - At the core of the official story about 9/11 is the claim that the four airliners that crashed that day had been taken over by a band of al-Qaeda hijackers led by Mohamed Atta. No proof was ever provided for this claim. But various kinds of evidence have been offered, the most important of which was reportedly found in Atta’s luggage after the attacks. The materials in this luggage were said to confirm the suspicion that the planes had been hijacked by Atta and fellow Muslims. As Joel Achenbach wrote in a Washington Post story on September 16, 2001:
9/11 Contradictions: When Did Cheney Enter the Underground Bunker?
≡ Categoria: Articoli 3 Maggio 2008
by David Ray Griffin - With regard to the morning of 9/11, everyone agrees that at some time after 9:03 (when the South Tower of the World Trade Center was struck) and before 10:00, Vice President Dick Cheney went down to the Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC), sometimes simply called the “bunker,” under the east wing of the White House. Everyone also agrees that, once there, Cheney was in charge—that he was either making decisions or relaying decisions from President Bush. But there is enormous disagreement as to exactly when Cheney entered the PEOC.
Un libro collettivo con interventi di Giulietto Chiesa, Gore Vidal, Franco Cardini e Marina Montesano, Gianni Vattimo, Claudio Fracassi, Juergen Helsasser, Michel Chossudovsky, David Ray Griffin Griffin, Thierry Meyssan, Andreas von Bulow, Steven Jones, Enzo Modugno, Lidia Ravera, Webster Tarpley e Barry Zwicker.