Monday, April 18, 2016

THE TRUTH ABOUT 9/11

SPECIAL POST

We've always believed that we ran the government of this country and that the government reported to us.  Therefore, it stands to reason that the government owes it to us to tell us the truth.  

Well, hold on to your knickers because... we've been lied to... again.  

After that horrific day on September 11, 2001 when the World Trade Center came down in flames, there was a big investigation to determine just who was responsible and who might be implicated beyond the hijackers.  The resulting report was sealed... just as was the report the Kennedy assassination, I might add.  

There are 28 pages of the report which are now scheduled to be declassified and released to the public.  Rumor has it that the funding to finance the 9/11 attacks came from, or at least through, the Saudi government... a rumor that has consistently been denied by the Saudi Arabian government and Washington.  But, there is speculation that those 28 pages will reveal the truth... that the Saudis were indeed complicitly involved.  

Now, if that is not true, then the Saudis have nothing to worry about; but, they are screaming bloody epithets.  The problem is is multi-faceted: (1) they fear we might seize their assets located in this country and are threatening to sell them if Washington releases those documents;  (2) there would be some economic turmoil if they sell their hundred of billions of dollars worth of U.S. holdings; (3) they could shut down, or greatly reduce their oil exports, creating a worldwide shortage of oil and resulting problems; (4) Americans might justifiably want to hold those who covered up the Saudi involvement to go to jail, and (5) a severing of ties between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia could result, thereby further destabilizing the Middle East.  

God forbid the citizens of this country would ever want to hold politicians responsible for their duty to be honest and truthful with us.  No wonder the winds of change are blowing down the streets of Washington.   

That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted.  


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