Radar and 9/11 truth
2008-07-08
An amazing thing happened a month ago. The Financial Times
printed a long article about the 9/11 Truth Movement. The
article gave a certain legitimacy to a group of conspiracy
theorists who believe the Bush administration planned and
carried out, or at least shut its eyes to, the attacks on New York
and Washington of Sept. 11, 2001. These "truthers" argue that a
real investigation of 9/11 has never been conducted. It might
interest Czechs that some of them, such as David Ray Griffin in
"The New Pearl Harbor" and Dylan Avery in "Loose Change,"
suggest that one of the goals of the alleged plan was to speed
up deployment of the U.S.'s missile-defense shield. It's likely
true that without 9/11, Condoleezza Rice wouldn't be visiting
Prague today to sign a radar treaty. Regardless of whether the
truthers are right, articles like the one in the FT boost the odds
that unanswered questions about 9/11 will at some point
drastically alter the world's perception of the U.S.
[Czech Republic war on terrorism secretary of state United States
of America]
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