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Writing recently in the Guardian, Peter Tatchell made important points: "The 9/11 Commission was hamstrung by official obstruction.  It never managed to ascertain the whole truth of what happened on September 11 2001.  ...What happened on 9/11 is fundamentally important in its own right.  But equally important is the way the 9/11 cover-up signifies an absence of democratic, transparent and accountable government.  Establishing the truth is, in part, about restoring honesty, trust and confidence in American politics."

 

In other words, the truth movement has set the stage for taking their passion to a higher political level that even more Americans can support – government reform.

 

Specifically, waiting is a reform mechanism as old as the Constitution itself.  Few Americans realize they have a constitutional right to a national convention of state delegates that can propose constitutional amendments.  Once convened, delegates can debate and propose amendments without government review, but like amendments proposed by Congress, still must meet the tough ratification requirements of Article V.  Though all 50 states have applied for a convention, well in excess of the 34 required by the Constitution, Congress has refused to call one.  The nonpartisan Friends of the Article V Convention at www.foavc.org seeks the nation's first Article V convention.

 

The Framers of our Constitution created the convention option because they feared one dark day the public would lose confidence in the federal government.  With record-low approval of Congress – just 11 percent - and so little truth about 9/11, that day has crashed our democracy.  Unsurprisingly, just like a new 9/11 investigation, Congress fears what may come out of an Article V convention.  The truth is not politically popular.

 

The nexus between the 9/11 truth movement and the Article V convention effort is this: When a sizable fraction of the population wants a more comprehensive and credible government investigation into a matter of great public concern, but Congress and the Executive Branch refuse, a new legal mechanism is needed.  Considering how the Bush administration used 9/11 to start the insane Iraq war, the public has profoundly good reasons for a new option for obtaining trustworthy information.  Surely there will be other events and issues in the future that raise the same need for reliable analysis and conclusions independent of the usual web of government circles and tricks.

 

A new constitutional amendment can establish a framework for citizens to petition and seek "redress" from their federal government without going through elected representatives adept at ignoring them.  Here is a possible approach.  The highly respected and independent General Accountability Office could be given constitutional responsibility for collecting citizen petitions for investigations.  If a threshold number is reached, then GAO would conduct a nonpartisan investigation using its staff and any other persons deemed necessary.  This would be a taste of direct democracy, akin to a national referendum.  The threshold might be one million citizen requests, with at least 10,000 coming from each of at least two-thirds of the states.

 

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