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But, we all have
careers to think about...
Grapentine turns grim on the
subject of the FBI's treatment. "They called me a liar, and told me to keep my
mouth shut," stated the ex-marine through clenched teeth. “Nobody likes to hear
that: that they didn't see something they know they saw.”
Keller, Frederickson, and
Grapentine, are just three examples of the apparently officially-sanctioned
silencing of eyewitnesses in Florida to the terrorist's activities.
They are by no means alone in
having felt official pressure to keep silent.
Longboat Key fire captain Carroll Mooneyhan was
waiting in the lobby of the hotel President Bush was staying at the night before
the attack, for Bush to come out for his morning run when he saw something he
shouldn’t have. Something pretty big, actually…
After
talking with local reporters he clammed up. When we finally reached him
by phone, Mooneyhan, who witnessed the launch of an attempt to assassinate
the President, told us: “I was visited by the CIA and the Secret Service
after 9/11. I have a career to think about. I have to be careful what I
say.”
And that was the last
we heard from him. |