Then the final one, where I've just posted an article, "Was America Attacked by Muslims on 9/11?"
Kall: Yeah, we’ve got that on OpEdNews.com and for the last day it’s the top story.
Griffin: Yeah, it’s been, and it’s been getting, I'm pleased to see it’s been getting good reviews. I give a number of the arguments that the government had marshaled to try to convince us that there were Muslim hijackers on the plane, and every one of them when you look at it, it falls apart, and you find that they all seem to have been fabricated. So, the biggies are well, we know there were Muslims on the plane because people made all these phone calls, the most famous of which were cell phone calls, telling their relatives or telling ground crew that they were, they were, the planes had been hijacked by these “middle eastern men,” and one flight attendant even said …
Kall: You know what you just reminded me of?
Griffin: Yeah?
Kall: The Boston Tea Party. in the Boston Tea Party, all these Bostoners dressed up as Indians.
Griffin: That’s right. So it’s a classical false flag operation, where you--there’s somebody you want to go to war with. So you dress up like them, or you run up their flag, and you attack yourself, then claim you were attacked. The Japanese did this to start World War, , the Pacific part of World War II, the Germans did it when they wanted to attack Poland, we’ve done it several times like with the Mexican War and so on.
And, in this case, all these elaborate stories to tell us there were Muslim hijackers on the planes. So, the phone calls fall apart, and the most famous of the phone calls was the one from Barbara Olson, and this was one that was supposed to prove that flight 77 was still in the air, because there was a rumor that an airliner had crashed in the Midwest. And then Ted Olson, who is the Solicitor General for the Department of Justice, said that his wife Barbara Olson the well known TV commentator on CNN, had called him twice that morning and said the plane, flight 77, had been hijacked, and the hijackers had put them all in the back of the plane and so on.
Well, the FBI reported that, and now when they, in 2006, when they put out a report for the Massoui trial, the so-called 20th hijacker, the report says Barbara Olson did attempt to call, but it didn’t go through, and it was unconnected and therefore lasted zero seconds. So here we’ve got something really astounding that should have been screaming headlines, FBI, which is part of the Department of Justice, FBI says story told by former Solicitor General Ted Olson is not true.
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