The last decade in this country has contained events too bizarre to even be in fiction. For instance, was 911 a hoax? A new book by one of the members of the government committee that drafted the 911 Commission Reportsays that it is largely false.

John Farmer, who was senior counsel to the 911 Commissionsays in “The Ground Truth: The Story Behind American’s Defense on 911,” that “at some level ofthe government, at some point in time

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Listen to William Henry’s comment on this! – Sometimes facts are less believable than fiction: Could the terrorist we want more than any other, Osama bin-Laden, have once worked for the US? Even more shocking: Could something as tragic as the Iraq War been the result of one man’s confusedreligious beliefs? William Henry comments on this in our Dreamland “special event” this weekend. When you click “Listen Now,” it’s the 5th item on the list on the Windows media player.
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A Danish laboratory reports that it has found evidence of the presence of the explosive thermite in dust recovered from the site of the September 11, 2001 destruction of the World Trade Center.This is the first time that physical evidenceof a pyrotechnic used in, among other things, demolition,has been confirmed to be present in the debris. Researchers concerned that the collapse of the two towers was not a likely result of impact by aircraft have long contended that they appeared to implode, as if they had been destroyed by controlled demolitions. The discovery that thermite was definitely present during the disaster strongly suggests that the towers may have been prepared in advance for destruction. Thermite is a pyrotechnic capable of producing extremely high heat.read more

In a new Insight, we talk more about the Japanese probe into 911? where Japanese citizens were killed, as well as Americans.

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