Kathleen and Bill
Christison |
owever horrendous the
crimes of two of the world’s great liars and terrorists in Gaza and
Lebanon, it is imperative that we not let the deeds of Ehud Olmert
and George W. Bush distract us from another recent event.
The U.S. alliance with Israel and the
power of the lobby that lets Israel so easily influence U.S. foreign
policy have been major factors in allowing the monstrous slaughter
of innocent civilians in Gaza and Lebanon. What is happening in
these lands may also encourage Olmert and Bush to start new
hostilities in Syria and heavy, possibly nuclear, bombings in Iran
-- and this entire mess of neocon pottage may lead to a new World
War and clashes of civilizations and religious fundamentalisms that
these two wretched politicians seem quite literally to want to
impose on the rest of us. It’s a tough case to make that anything
else going on in the world -- anywhere -- could possibly be of equal
importance.
But on July 29 and 30, and then again on
August 1, something else happened that increasing numbers of people
believe is of equal importance. On these dates C-SPAN
rebroadcast a panel discussion, held originally in late June,
sponsored by an organization called the American Scholars’
Symposium to discuss what really happened on September 11, 2001.
Held in Los Angeles, the meeting lasted two days, and the C-SPAN
rebroadcast covered one almost two-hour wrap-up session. The meeting
was attended by 1,200 people interested in hearing something other
than the official story of 9/11. The TV audience was evidently large
enough to spur C-SPAN to broadcast the panel discussion five
separate times in four days.
Even a month late, this is a lot of
airtime for stories that many people call conspiracy theories -- and
for which many others use nastier descriptions. It is possible that
the head of C-SPAN, Brian Lamb, so strongly disbelieves the
conspiracy theories that he felt giving them ample publicity would
discredit them further. It is equally possible, however, that Lamb,
who seems honestly to believe in presenting various sides of most
issues as fairly as he can (although not always giving every side
equal time), tried to do exactly that on the many legitimate
questions raised about what actually happened on September 11. In
any event, C-SPAN has made a major effort to bring information on
the principal theories about 9/11 to the mainstream U.S. media. Lamb
cannot be blamed for the coincidence that recent heavy military
activity in Gaza and Lebanon is nearly drowning out his efforts.
Let’s address the real issues here. Why is
it important that we not let the so-called conspiracy theories
surrounding 9/11 be drowned out? After spending the better part of
the last five years treating these theories with utmost skepticism,
I have devoted serious time to actually studying them in recent
months, and have also carefully watched several videos that are
available on the subject. I have come to believe that significant
parts of the 9/11 theories are true, and that therefore significant
parts of the “official story” put out by the U.S. government and the
9/11 Commission are false. I now think there is persuasive evidence
that the events of September did not unfold as the Bush
administration and the 9/11 Commission would have us believe. The
items below highlight the major questions surrounding 9/11 but do
not constitute a detailed recounting of the evidence available.
ONE: An airliner almost certainly
did not hit The Pentagon. Hard physical evidence supports this
conclusion; among other things, the hole in the Pentagon was
considerably smaller than an airliner would create. The building was
thus presumably hit by something smaller, possibly a missile, or a
drone or, less possibly, a smaller manned aircraft. Absolutely no
information is available on what happened to the original aircraft
(American Airlines Flight 77), the crew, the “hijackers,” and the
passengers. The “official story,” as it appeared in The 9/11
Commission Report simply says, “At 9:37:46, American Airlines
Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon, traveling at approximately 530
miles per hour. All on board, as well as many civilians and military
personnel in the building, were killed.” This allows readers to
assume that pieces of the aircraft and some bodies of passengers
were found in the rubble of the crash, but information so far
released by the government does not show that such evidence was in
fact found. The story put out by the Pentagon is that the plane and
its passengers were incinerated; yet video footage of offices in the
Pentagon situated at the edge of the hole clearly shows office
furniture undamaged. The size of the hole in the Pentagon wall still
remains as valid evidence and so far seems irrefutable.