"Osamagate Breaks Open", claims a new book you may have already mentioned:"The War on Freedom".
Another is Zbigniew Brzezinski's "The Grand Chessboard"
"With its double-edged title, "The War on Freedom" traces the 9/11 plot back years before the Bush administration. A thinly veiled recipe for the outrage appeared in a 1997 study by Carter foreign policy advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski. "Zbig" proclaimed in his book, The Grand Chessboard, that for America to be a global superpower, we must occupy Central Asia. However, it might be impossible to generate the needed political support, "except in the circumstance of a truly massive and widely perceived direct external threat." Done that already..."
I'll get both. The first is e-book only at this time. The WTC section of the bookshelf is growing weekly ...
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"..., the President moved swiftly to neutralize the Freedom of Information Act, too, with an executive order giving himself the privilege to seal presidential records for eternity."
That's a question I haven't resolved: why the bold move to conceal the presidential records, against FOIA and lots of opposition? With such a political cost, there must be some serious things to keep under wraps.
" He also repeatedly asked Majority leader Daschle to please stop any investigation into intelligence failure, because it would detract from the war on terror!? The anthrax spores in his office must have helped Daschle concentrate, too. They came from a U.S. military lab. And like the WTC case, still no suspects charged, in spite of thousands questioned and arrested. Doesn’t look too much like an inside job, does it" |