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LETTER: 9/11 hoax

To the editor: The 10th anniversary of 9-11 brings hope that the public is no longer misled in regards to who was responsible for the attacks.
To the editor:

The 10th anniversary of 9-11 brings hope that the public is no longer misled in regards to who was responsible for the attacks.

In recent years three major surveys in the United States show that more than 80 per cent of the public do not believe Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda were the perpetrators.

The 9-11 attacks are not unprecedented in an effort to fool citizens into supporting wars. There was the bombing of the American battleship U.S.S. Maine in 1989 in Havana Harbor which launched the Spanish-American War; the fake Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964 which escalated the Vietnam War and a host of other deceptions which are chronicled in Barry Zwicker’s Towers of Deception and Webster Tarpley’s 9-11 Synthetic Terror.

The assassination of Osama bin Laden some months ago was to ensure bin Laden never had an opportunity to talk. Like Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby, he had to be eliminated. The Obama administration was also desperate to shore up its declining popularity and the fact that the majority of people do no support the Iraq and Afghan wars.

The 9-11 Truth Movement has done a remarkable job of getting the facts out and they have done it against all odds, a true public service.
 
Bruce Gray,
Thunder Bay




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