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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

911 Commission Was A Total Whitewash

Reports on incriminating testimony never heard and never wanted to be heard. 
This video has been overlooked.  This is compelling evidence that there was a coverup up of 911 from the highest levels.
  Don't take my word for it, please look at the evidence.  I have found these people to be legitimate.  I have not seen this video until today.  It is surprising that no one but experts take a 911 coverup conspiracy seriously.  Do not believe the official Government story about this and their obviously Whitewashed report!


I checked these people out and believe they are credible.  This is not a background check but I think it works.

Judge Andrew Napolitano 
Napolitano was born in Newark, New Jersey. He is a graduate of Princeton University (he was a founding member of the Concerned Alumni of Princeton[1]) and Notre Dame Law School. Napolitano sat on the New Jersey bench from 1987 to 1995, becoming the state's youngest then-sitting Superior Court judge. He also served as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University School of Law for 11 years. Napolitano resigned his judgeship in 1995 to pursue his writing and television career.

Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer (Intelligence Officer)
(born 1962) is a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel who gained fame for his claims about mishandled intelligence before the September 11 attacks and for the censoring of his book, Operation Dark Heart.

Michael Scheuer. (CIA Whistleblower)
Michael F. Scheuer (born 1952) is a former CIA intelligence officer, American blogger, historian, foreign policy critic, and political analyst. He is currently an adjunct professor at Georgetown University's Center for Peace and Security Studies. In his 22-year career, he served as the Chief of the Bin Laden Issue Station (aka "Alec Station"), from 1996 to 1999, the Osama bin Laden tracking unit at the Counterterrorist Center. He then worked again as Special Adviser to the Chief of the bin Laden unit from September 2001 to November 2004.

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