Wednesday, September 19, 2012

9/11 – Is that an Elephant in the Room?

I was away on September 11th this year, but I was thinking about it and have decided to look at it again. You see, back in 2004, I bought and read a book The New Pearl Harbor, which was written by David Ray Griffin. I was absolutely shocked and blown away at the theme of it. It presents a lot of information on the events of 911. It does not try to lead the reader in any specific direction, but lays out the facts for you to decide what you will. I’m actually reading it again right now.

It goes into details such as why all of our military systems failed, resulting in the planes not being intercepted. Also discussed; are the temperatures required to weaken the steel enough for a collapse, which could not have been high enough with Jet Fuel (fancy Kerosene). Oh, and that 757 airliner that went into the Pentagon. No way! The hole wasn’t big enough as well as there were no remains of the plane found there. So we’re supposed to believe that the plane was totally encased within the building and turned into dust on impact, but at the same time they were able to identify people from fingerprinting the remains. You can’t have it both ways! There is just so much of this. It’s really mind boggling.

Actually, I have just discovered that he has revised the book with all sorts of new information. The title of this book is The New Pearl Harbor Revisited.

The above titles are links to these books on Amazon.com.

I honestly feel that this information should be put into the category of a “must read” for everyone. I would hope that you would at least look into this, so that you can make an educated decision of how this country should proceed.

Here is another link to a web site Freedonfiles.org that will allow you to read as well as watch videos on the day’s events.

I'd be interested in your comments on this one.

1 comment:

Mari Meehan said...

Tommy, for future reference my e-mail is marimeehan@mac.com if you want to converse off the blogs.

As for the books and web site you've listed, I doubt you'll see any thing other than what the government has already released no matter how much outside analysis is done.

One reason could be they just don't know. Consider this administration's botching of the Libyan violence. They hadn't a clue!

Or, the truth may be known but is being kept from the public because it would be such a horrendous embarrassment to that administration. Consider what we do know like the men taking flying lessons. It was reported and ignored. The weapons of mass destruction - we were told they didn't exist but we chose to ignore the knowledge and attack Iraq anyway. It's what they wanted to do.

It's a pattern, unfortunately, and it doesn't seem to matter which party is in power.

Transparency in government is an oxymoron. The question I have I guess is who are the morons without the oxy. The government or the people who put them in office?

How 'bout swapping e-mail addresses?