This 2016 short documentary by Alex Gibney is based on a 2006 article, “The Agent,” by Lawrence Wright.
2 thoughts on “What the CIA knew about the 9/11 hijackers — before 9/11 — and concealed from the FBI”
Phil Dennany
Bs. al-Qaeda had nothing at all to do with the treasonous destruction of 9-11, except as the intended patsies.
Paul Woodward
Anyone who believes 9/11 was an “inside job” is holding onto a conviction that won’t be swayed by any reasoning I present. The one thing I would say about Truthers is that their fear of government is mixed with a subliminal admiration of its power and willful ignorance of its failings.
One of the most glaring representations of governmental dysfunctionality — and by implication a demonstration of why an inside job would fall apart — is the moment in this video showing former CIA analyst Michael Scheuer testifying in Congress that in his view “the one good thing” that happened on 9/11 was that the World Trade Center fell on top of former FBI counter-terrorism chief, John O’Neill.
When that degree of murderous venom between two U.S. security agencies can go on public display, it should come as no surprise that the massive American security apparatus is structurally defective.
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Bs. al-Qaeda had nothing at all to do with the treasonous destruction of 9-11, except as the intended patsies.
Anyone who believes 9/11 was an “inside job” is holding onto a conviction that won’t be swayed by any reasoning I present. The one thing I would say about Truthers is that their fear of government is mixed with a subliminal admiration of its power and willful ignorance of its failings.
One of the most glaring representations of governmental dysfunctionality — and by implication a demonstration of why an inside job would fall apart — is the moment in this video showing former CIA analyst Michael Scheuer testifying in Congress that in his view “the one good thing” that happened on 9/11 was that the World Trade Center fell on top of former FBI counter-terrorism chief, John O’Neill.
When that degree of murderous venom between two U.S. security agencies can go on public display, it should come as no surprise that the massive American security apparatus is structurally defective.