Facts From Fiction: The September 11th 2001 Terrorist Attacks (The Darkened Hour)

In this episode, former guest of the show, Ed Brotherton (WeAreChangeLA) joins me in a laid back discussion of revisiting old stories of how we were led down the path of 9/11 and what we once had believed while studying the geopolitical aspects. We also speak on the actual anomalies involving the single most divisive issue that has literally created a “sectarian” divide of sorts on the 91/1 Truth Movement, the incident over what happend at the Pentagon. The signals intelligence operation involving the National Security Agency (NSA) and their foreign and domestic operations of two Al Qaeda terrorists, Khalid al-Mihdhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operation involving certain people at the Bin Laden Issue Station and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that were involved in the “cover-up” afterwards which involved, to this day, the interference of 91/1 victims families in their civil suit case against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We also spoke in depth about the Saudi and Israeli intelligence data collection operations that had seemingly knew about those involved with the 9/11 operators years, that even went back, some years prior to the 9/11 attacks.  We often shoot from the hip here and even involves some “loose” language at times. Nevertheless, thank you Ed Brotherton for this very invigorating discussion about the many facts that were often blanketed by fiction from not just the 9/11 Truth Movement, but also, by the legacy national media and our own federal government.

https://adamfitzgerald.podbean.com/e/facts-from-fiction-the-september-11th-2001-terrorist-attacks/

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