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It makes me want to pull my hair out when I hear the lame 9-11 'enabling excuse' of,
"Where are the insiders to step forward and corroborate this? There must have been hundreds of them."
This argument about "hundreds of insiders" is wrong on so many levels it's difficult to pick out where to begin. Being a veteran myself, I could tell you there are so many echelons of responsibility and missions that it is NOT depending on everyone in the "Chain Of Command" to know the "Whole Battle Plan" of the military operation.
As a matter of fact, in is imperative they don't know!
Every Battle plan is compartmentalized, as a matter of necessity, in the case of the enemy compromising a segment of the battle plan, you minimalize the impact to the whole of the operation, if it is compromised. All operators are given is the "Need To Know" information pertaining to your compartmented responsibility and nothing more. I wish I had a dime, for every time I have heard this, "WOW, That's what that "Fill in the Blank" operation we were on was all about? hey I didn't see that coming!"
What we have to understand, we are dealing with a class of mercenaries not driven by ideology, but by money and the challenge. These are trained, skilled professionals, who's job has been to slip through the shadows of contracted out-source espionage since the 50's. Their "cash and carry" services are to provide the corporately owned CIA establishment, "plausible deniability".
Cui Bono?
It is far more important to understand on this 9-11 issue to know the "who's, whys, and who benefits", rather than the "how they did it's".
Webster Tarpley and Michael Ruppert are two of the best authors to cover this perspective of echelons of responsibly pertaining to the events of the possibility US military coup d'etat, a.k.a. The 9-11 attack.
Chris~Pax Veritas
William K. Harvey headed ZR/RIFLE a CIA operation to develop ideal assassins, false defectors and perfect patsy's.
Russian - Afghan war:
80's Cash flow
CIA
Pakistani ISI
Mujahideen
al Qaeda
Now tell me what is the difference between the Mujahideen and al Qaeda?



