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Posted By y_soitenly 1 year, 4 months ago in NewsPresident Bush, Vice President Cheney, and other White House officials have consistently denied knowing about the 9/11 plot or receiving information that (or even imagining that) commercial aircraft could be used as weapons.So, read the following reports, all from major news agencies in the United States, and see if you think they are telling the t
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y_soitenly1 year, 4 months ago
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So, read the following reports, all from major news agencies in the United States, and see if you think they are telling the truth (just don't conduct any serious probe into this foreknowledge, or you might be considered the enemy!) Yes, many of the reports came before Bush became President, but the point is, he knew. Everyone in the White House and Congress knew.
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y_soitenly1 year, 4 months ago
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What is really amazing is that people who were there and who had access to the information - in the White House and in the Congress - have provided strong evidence that the statements above are false.
For example, White House Counterterrorism Czar Richard Clarke acknowledges that the CIA knew there were al Qaeda terrorists in the US, and the FBI knew there were Arabic people taking lessons at flight schools, including some asking strange questions about crashing planes. Clarke says "red lights and bells should have been going off. They had specific information about individual terrorists from which one could have deduced what was about to happen"
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