11 Years After The 9/11 Attacks, The Greatest Cover-Up In U.S. History Still Holds


Sep 11, 2012 by

(Portions of this article were originally published in September 2011)

Eleven years after the 9/11 catastrophe, the Bush administration cover-up of why the terrorist attacks were carried out despite the White House, CIA and FBI being repeatedly warned of them still holds. Not only has the final word not come out about this malfeasance of enormous and arguably criminal proportions, hardly any word about it has.

The mainstream media has been complicitous in ignoring this cover-up and ancillary efforts to hide the truth, which is not to be confused with the rantings of so-called 9/11 Truthers but rather an effort to hide the serial negligence and incompetence that characterized the government response before, during and after the attacks. The Obama administration has shown no interest in trying to penetrate this veil of silence.

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8 Comments

  1. The_Ohioan

    Could we maybe think about this tomorrow? Thanks.

  2. dduck

    Huh, intelligence sometimes fails, that’s sad but true.

  3. The_Ohioan:

    You’re on your own, pal. We might not be having minutes of silence today had the Bush administration not been so devastatingly incompetent.

  4. dduck

    Yeah, let’s Bush bash on this day.

  5. SteveK

    Sounds like some are going for another “Let’s Defend the Incompetent Again” day.
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    Thank you, thank you, thank you TMV for the return of the editor… Yeah!

  6. Huh, intelligence sometimes fails, that’s sad but true.
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    I don’t think that’s the point of Shaun’s essay. It’s about figuring out where it truly failed and getting to the truth.

    I’m not a 9/11 conspiracy theorist, but there are certainly open questions about who knew what and when, and why action was not taken. Shaun’s post is simply asking for us to know what was really known by the government and why actions weren’t taken. We do have a right to that.

  7. dduck

    Lots of Luck.

  8. The_Ohioan

    I’d be happy to respond to this article tomorrow, pal, and for the next 363 days, but I won’t today because it should be a day of mourning and remembrance, not recrimination.