Many senior members of the U.S. military, intelligence services, and government have criticised the 9/11 Commission Report. Some allege government complicity in the terrible acts of 9/11. The collective voices of these officials lend credibility to the claim that the 9/11 Commission Report is seriously flawed.
On October 26, 2004 "an alliance of 100 prominent Americans and 40 family members of those killed on 9/11 today announced the release of the 911 Truth Statement, a call for immediate inquiry into evidence that suggests high-level government officials may have deliberately allowed the September 11th attacks to occur."
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Fatally Flawed: The 9/11 Commission Report
Enver Masud, founder of The Wisdom Fund, will present omissions and distortions prevailing in the public perception of September 11, 2001 on December 11, 2006 at the India Islamic Cultural Centre in New Delhi, India.
Monday, December 04, 2006
Conversation in Hebrew prior to 9/11
According to the Muckraker Report, on February 9, 2001, an unidentifed source sent an email to Attorney General Ashcroft about a conversation in which a man is reported to have said in Hebrew, “The Americans will learn what it is to live with terrorists after the planes hit the twins in September.”
Two FBI agents, identified as Agent Robin Gritz and Agent Andrew Stengel, are alleged to have visited the source on June 26, 2001, but were unable to provide a guarantee of protection without which the source was unwilling to disclose the complete details of what he heard.
The Muckraker Report claims to have received copies of the contact cards that Agents Gritz and Stengel left with the source. Kathy at the FBI National Press Office informed the Muckraker Report that to confirm the agent's visit they needed to file a Freedom of Information Act request.
Two FBI agents, identified as Agent Robin Gritz and Agent Andrew Stengel, are alleged to have visited the source on June 26, 2001, but were unable to provide a guarantee of protection without which the source was unwilling to disclose the complete details of what he heard.
The Muckraker Report claims to have received copies of the contact cards that Agents Gritz and Stengel left with the source. Kathy at the FBI National Press Office informed the Muckraker Report that to confirm the agent's visit they needed to file a Freedom of Information Act request.
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