The official 9/11 narrative is presented as a 'lie,' raising unanswered questions about CIA involvement, the 9/11 Commission's integrity, and beneficiaries of the post-9/11 era.
The official story surrounding 9/11 is asserted to be a 'lie,' with claims that intelligence agencies, media, and politicians demanded a false belief. The summary highlights critical, unanswered questions about the CIA's knowledge of the attackers' presence in the US, the Bush administration's influence over the 9/11 Commission, and the motivations behind alleged cover-ups. It concludes that the American public deserves to know the full truth about the events of September 11th, emphasizing a search for hidden evidence and accountability.
The 9/11 Official Story
• 00:00:01 For 24 years, politicians, media, and intelligence agencies have insisted on a particular 9/11 narrative, which this presentation labels as a 'lie.' Crucial questions include who knew about the attacks besides al-Qaeda, why debris was shipped out of the country, and the extent of the Bush administration's manipulation of the independent commission. The failure to ask these questions by the 9/11 Commission suggests it functioned as a 'cover-up,' denying the American public the truth.
CIA's Role and Concealment
• 00:00:59 The CIA is accused of concealing vital information, specifically tracking two al-Qaeda terrorists globally, knowing they had US visas, but failing to inform the FBI. This deliberate withholding of 'highly relevant' facts prevented intervention, leading to claims that intelligence agencies possessed 'every bit of information' needed to stop the attacks. The implication is that the CIA actively chose not to share critical intelligence, raising serious questions about their motives and accountability.
Post-9/11 Power and Profit
• 00:01:32 Following 9/11, new laws granted intelligence and law enforcement officials 'important new tools,' fostering a belief that 'we could do anything we wanted,' including torture, despite government denials. The aftermath also saw a significant shift in wealth, with Washington D.C. surpassing Silicon Valley as the area with the highest concentration of millionaires. This suggests that while many suffered, certain entities and individuals 'emerged the winners,' benefiting from the new security landscape and expanded government power.