9/11 Commission Report
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The 9/11 Commission Report is the most significant of several documents which comprise the "official story" of the events of 9/11. It is full of holes, inconsistencies, and other flaws which need to be further documented. Due to its total failure to even mention – much less address – several key pieces of data which happen to pose problems for the official story, it is sometimes referred to as the 9/11 Omission Report.[edit] Links
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- The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report (the report itself, at GoogleBooks)
- Wikipedia
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- 2008-02-18 /S/D/ INTELWIRE Releases FBI Documents Given To The 9/11 Commission “INTELWIRE has obtained more than 1,700 pages of FBI documents cited in the end notes of the Final Report of the 9/11 Commission. .. The package covers a wide variety of topics, including the movements of the hijackers over more than 10 years, people who associated with the hijackers in the U.S., FBI interviews with the victims, transcripts of phone calls to the hijacked flights, intelligence obtained by overseas agencies and much, much more.” The article includes links to the documents, which are presented as PDFs of scanned images, organized "according to the chapter of the 9/11 Report in which they appeared."
- 2007-12-18 /S/D/ 9/11 "Confession" Falls Apart “Bottom line: According to the FBI, the information which formed the basis for the 9/11 Commission Report was based on the ramblings of a literally crazy guy after he had been tortured for many, many weeks in a manner that was guaranteed to destroy his trust in his interrogators and which was contrary to effective interrogation techniques.”
[edit] Video
- 2004 David Ray Griffin: THE 9/11 COMMISSION REPORT (2004): is there anything true in it?
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