21 February 2014
9/11 Secrecy Prolongs Warmaking and NSA Excess
At 09:08 PM 2/20/2014, A wrote:
Mr. Young,
I'm curious about your opinion about what really happened on 9/11. I was
reading one of your FOIA posts and was curious about your opinion. Please
don't waste too much time on this. I'm working an 80-hour per week job and
am married. So, I don't have as much time as I would like to research. A
simple copy-and-paste job will do with a few different links.
Thank you for your time and for all the documents you post,
A
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21 February 2014
A,
These are some of my comments on WTC.
http://cryptome.org/wtc-collapse.htm
9/11 is a much larger issue than WTC which I am still brooding about. There
is still a lot of information which the USG has not released, and until that
is done it will be difficult to do more than speculate.
It is a great shame, likely criminal, that the USG refuses to release all
material it has, for that perpetuates suspicion of a cover-up of those at
fault and sets yet another precedent for using official secrecy to avoid
accountability.
A somewhat lesser but related shame is that there has been no person or persons
in the USG held accountable or punished for 9/11, leaving the false impression
nothing could have been done to prevent it.
Our view is that public pressure should be continued, and increased, for
full release of the USG material, both classified and unclassified. Withholding
this material will undermine trust in government, and worse, leave government
free to avoid responsibility to the public for war and peace. So long as
that fundamental responsibility to the public is avoided we think continuous
war is inevitable for unnecessary loss of life and limb and unforgiveable
waste of national resources.
Behind the avoidance of public responsibility is the ever increasing use
of unjustified secretkeeping, prolongation of exaggerated threats to national
security, and as Ike warned the perpetuation of the lucrative
military-industry-media complex hidden by official secrecy. It is this secrecy
which breeds suspicion of the USA at home and overseas and will almost surely
lead to more 9/11s.
NSA excess is directly attributable to 9/11 secrecy about lack of government
accountability.
Regards,
John
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