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News stories that appeared after the San Francisco event quoted someone
identified as “activist” Nicholas Levis saying the event was all about "making
the connections that the mainstream media refuse to make" and exposing "the
complicity of the United States Government" in the attacks.

Had Lavis unearthed some startling new documents?
Found witnesses who could testify to seeing Mohamed Atta and Ollie North talking
together in low voices under a street lamp on a drizzly night in D.C.?
We thought you had to actually—you know—conduct
an investigation before releasing the results.
But Lavis showed that all you need to hold forth
as an expert on 9/11 is a loud voice, an indignant attitude towards the current
occupant of the White House, and an inexplicably cozy relationship with the
conference’s sponsors.
Petrochemical Bullpucky
In San Francisco, you could be excused for
feeling you’d woken up in the middle of a conference of geologists. Also quoted
in press accounts about the event was former Los Angeles police officer Michael
Ruppert, stating the administration "motivated America into a war to control the
last of the world's oil reserves."
Earth to Mike: It wasn't “Peak Oil” slitting passenger’s throats on
those
hijacked airliners.
“Peak Oil” bears the same relationship to the
9/11 investigation that the Iraq War bears to the World Trade Center Attack.
None whatsoever.
Now, Ruppert is a friend of ours. And we
fervently wish he’d start acting more like the trained detective he is, and less like an
academic gasbag. The 9/11 investigation needs a good homicide detective. It
needs a good dozen of them.
9/11 & William Butler Yeats
Probably the most egregious of the red herrings
being peddled currently come from “The Remote Controllers.” If you believe in
“hijackers having done the dastardly deed,” you know you’re “part of the
sinister cover-up extravaganza,” according to these people.

“The unknown men who played the roles of the
so-called Arab terrorist hijackers were really recruited by either American
and/or Israeli intelligence services in a scheme set up as a diversion to
inflame dumb Westerners against the Islamic world,” writes Remote Controller
John Kaminski.
“The purpose was to divert the world's attention
from the Israeli genocide and dispossession of the Palestinians by blaming the
attacks on Muslims.”
How does that line of poetry go? “The worst are
filled with a terrible certainty?”
“The best lack all conviction, while the worst
are full of passionate intensity.”
Right. William Butler Yeats.
In defense of his argument that there were no
Arab terrorists on 9/11, Kaminski has the bad taste to quote a man, John
O'Neill, former FBI counter-terrorism chief, who lost his life precisely
because of his
pursuit of Arab terrorists.
O’Neill quit the FBI in protest at being
prevented from following terror leads to Saudis he suspected were conspiring
with Osama bin Laden.
He then lost his life on the first day of his new
job as security chief at the World Trade Center.
If there were no Arab terrorists John O’Neill
would still be alive.
Kaminski does say one useful thing
however... “In order for
the people of the world to be convinced that Islamic hijackers were responsible
for terrible tragedy of 9/11, we need to see some evidence. Not hearsay,
innuendo, aspersion or promises of evidence, but real evidence.”
He’s right. We need to see the evidence. The same
evidence that would be the primary focus of any ordinary homicide investigation,
proving
the identities of the perps and their associates.
"Dispossession of the Palestinians" was only half the objective,
Kaminski states. "The other half was to
enable our despicable cabal of neocon gangbangers to fleece the American public
with an endless array of no-bid contracts to enrich the conscienceless
billionaires who are really driving the war machine.”
“Neocon gangbangers” is good. Now all Kaminski
needs is proof.
That's usually the hard part.
George Soros & Mohamed Atta
There is a whole industry springing up devoted to
peddling such red herrings. White noise and disinformation about 9/11 are on the
upswing. Attendees in San Francisco viewed, for example, a documentary called
"Aftermath - Unanswered Questions from 9/11" made by the “Guerrilla News
Network.”
The documentary’s correspondents—who in truth
probably wouldn’t know a ‘guerrilla’ if one strolled past them at The Beverly
Center—were breathlessly interviewing, of all people, billionaire George Soros.
Which one of the terrorists did George Soros hang
out with? 
“Conspiracy Buffs Gather,” read the next
day’s headline about the San Francisco event.
“Theorists share their views of 9/11,”
read another.
Exactly. Another might have been: “Hanging Out with the Terminally Clueless.”
The Government says, citing the woefully
insufficient evidence it has released, that the “perps” were Arab terrorists—15
of them Saudis.
Two groups prefer that this inconvenient piece of
information not be dwelled on overmuch: the politically-correct 9/11 “experts”
who think using the word “Arab” in the same sentence as the word “hijacker”
amounts to racial profiling.
They say, basically, that “we attacked
ourselves.”
Now you wouldn’t think this group had much in
common with Bush supporters, would you?
But politics makes strange bedfellows, and
the second group that doesn’t want us to dwell on Atta and his Saudi
thug buddies
are the Bushies themselves.
It is a nice irony.
Bush, we all remember, classified 28 pages of the
Intelligence Committee Report that would have told the American people about the
foreign government sponsorship of the terrorists. "It would reveal sources and
methods," said Bush.
Hell, he had to say something.
He couldn’t say that the pages point to
specific foreign sponsorship of the September 11th attacks, and that he would prefer
not to see it revealed because people he knows had ongoing
and very dirty business with Osama
bin Laden right up to September 11 that other people he knows
have been
hiding from view.
At least so far.
"Throwing the dawgs off the scent"
You learn something new every day: the term ‘red
herring’ derives, we discovered, from the fact that prison escapees were known
to smear themselves with a herring, which turns brown or red when it spoils, in
order to throw dogs off their track.
To use a red herring in an argument is to try to
throw the audience off the right track onto something not relevant to the issue
at hand. Beware scenarios that will never result in fingering anyone culpable in 9/11.
The “Remote Controllers” scenario results in
no one getting indicted, for example.
And it will prove next to impossible to find and
take "Peak Oil" into custody.

Here's something you can take to the bank: “All our friends are not our friends”
Take the Reverend Al Sharpton. Turns out, his
entire Democratic Presidential bid was financed and run by Republican dirty
trickster Roger Stone, the longtime GOP consultant who fomented the mob that
shut down the Miami-Dade recount in 2000.
"I helped Sharpton because I like him," says
Stone, a veteran of the Nixon, Reagan, Dole, and Bush campaigns, who steered
$288,000 to Sharpton's National Action Network last year.”
So what happened when the Village Voice made that
known? Did the Reverend Al get thrown out of the Democratic Party on his fat
greasy ass?
He did not.
Just last week Democratic candidate John Kerry
told BET Network Sharpton would be welcome to give a speech to the
Democratic Convention.
Democrats are people who have a hard time calling a spade a
spade.
Republicans are even worse.
And the big dirty secret in American political
life today is that they are just inches away from skating past the American
people the troubling fact that there has not even been a 9/11
investigation yet.
Yet there it is. There has not.
“Saudis in Florida”
Although they had an entire continent to roam
about, the core of the terrorist cadre all used Florida as their beachhead and
base. 14 of the 19 hijackers voted with their feet and hung out in Florida.
The terrorists lived in Florida, drank in
Florida, stuffed $20 bills down stripper’s g-strings in Florida, all up and down
the state. And they learned to fly in Florida, mostly in the tiny town of
Venice. Mohamed Atta and his sidekick Marwan Al-Shehhi had been flight students
there, as well as Siad Al Jarrah, supposedly at the controls of the plane that went down in
western Pennsylvania.
There were even more key terrorists with connections to
Venice, Florida. Ramzi bin al-Shibh, who would have been the 20th hijacker,
was on his way to Venice until he was denied a visa. Ramzi’s replacement as the
so-called 20th hijacker, Zacarias Moussaoui, was also in Venice.
The state of Florida is one big Sept. 11 crime
scene.
And, since 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudi, the
story of the terrorist conspiracy is, perforce, a story about “Saudis in
Florida.”
There has been no official
explanation for why terrorists beat a path from the Baltic Sea to the Florida
Gulf.
Any 9/11“expert” whose revelations don’t
frequently use the word “Saudi” in conjunction with the word “Florida” is
peddling a red herring. Probably from the back of a purple Cadillac.
The effort to learn the truth about what happened
on September 11 will not succeed unless and until someone steps forward with the
power to compel the FBI and other federal agencies to reveal the evidence
they’ve withheld from the American people.
“Theorists” aren’t going to solve the mystery of
how 3000 people came to die. But a half-dozen dedicated homicide detectives,
working for a zealous prosecuting attorney, might.
There are a number of already-known individuals
who are currently indictable for being engaged in an ongoing criminal conspiracy
of their own while simultaneously assisting the terrorist’s conspiracy.
Legally, they are liable for the terrorists
actions as well as their own.
Pursuing cases against one of these
individuals—Wally Hilliard, say, or Rudi Dekkers—might actually lead somewhere.
"The horror."
They’re holding another International 9/11
Conference later this month in Toronto.
We won’t be going.
This one features Dr. John Gray, author of Men
Are From Mars, Women are from Venus, one of the world's bestselling authors.
Perhaps Dr Gray has discovered
that Terrorists are from Jupiter.

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