Scholars who attempt to elucidate the crime perpetrated on 9/11 –
who are commonly referred to as 9/11 truthers – are often criticized
for relying on conjecture and speculation in support of their claims.
Such criticism may at times be justified, though often made in bad
faith. There is actually no need to resort to speculative arguments that
the official account of 9/11 is a fraud since there are hard facts that
support this conclusion.
The mass murder committed on September 11, 2001 represents, under international law, a crime against humanity. The
State where it was committed – in this case the United States of
America – bears the obligation to the international community to trace,
arrest, try, and punish individuals responsible for that crime.
Since 2002, U.S. authorities admit they have detained a handful of
persons at Guantánamo Bay who are accused of helping to orchestrate
9/11. Their identities remain in doubt; their alleged confessions were
made behind closed doors; and their trial by a military court does not
fulfill minimal international norms of due process.
U.S. authorities claim to have sentenced Zacarias Moussaoui
to life imprisonment for not having warned the FBI about the
preparations for 9/11, an allegation he denied. No evidence was
presented that he was involved in the preparations for 9/11 or knew
anything about these preparations. No evidence was presented that he
even knew the alleged hijackers. U.S. authorities also claim to hold,
since 2003, a man by the name of Khalid Sheikh Mohamed
(KSM) in Guantánamo who allegedly confessed to have masterminded 9/11
and more than 30 other terrorist operations. He also allegedly confessed
to having planned an attack on a bank in Washington State that did not
exist until after he was already in Guantánamo. The man, whose identity
remains murky and whose connection to 9/11 is limited to what he said in
his ludicrous confession, has not been prosecuted, let alone sentenced.
No one seriously expects him to be ever brought to trial, let alone a
trial fulfilling international norms.
2. When announcing to the United Nations their decision to
attack Afghanistan, U.S. authorities failed to provide evidence that the
crime of 9/11 was in any way connected to Afghanistan. In fact, such
evidence has still not been produced.
See the letter from U.S. Representative John Negroponte to the President of the UN Security Council, October 7, 2001 (mirrored here).
See the letter from U.S. Representative John Negroponte to the President of the UN Security Council, October 7, 2001 (mirrored here).
3. The United States government did not authorize an
investigation of the events of 9/11 that could have fulfilled minimal
international standards: The 9/11 Commission was neither independent nor
impartial, and its investigation was neither thorough nor transparent.
Regarding minimal standards of investigation, see Elias Davidsson, “The Events of 11 September 2001 and the Right to the Truth.” (See this or this)
4. Despite vilifying Osama bin Laden as a terrorist leader,
judicial authorities in the United States have failed to charge him in
connection with 9/11. He was not even wanted in connection with this
crime.
The FBI admitted in June 2006 that it possesses no concrete evidence linking Osama bin Laden
to 9/11. (See: Ed Haas, “FBI says, it has no ‘hard evidence connecting
Bin Laden to 9/11,” Information Clearing House, June 18, 2006, mirrored here)
5. Authorities in the United States have failed to produce
clear and convincing evidence that the 19 persons named by the FBI as
9/11 hijackers even boarded aircraft that they are alleged to have
subsequently hijacked.
To be precise: U.S. authorities have failed to produce authenticated
passenger lists that would include the names of the alleged hijackers;
witnesses who saw these alleged hijackers in the airports or boarding
the aircraft; authenticated security-camera videos proving their
presence in the airports of departure; and DNA identification of
these individuals’ bodily remains (see detailed analysis in Elias
Davidsson, Hijacking America’s Mind on 9/11 [Algora Publishers, New York, 2013], Chapter 2).
6. U.S. authorities have failed to produce clear and
convincing evidence that passenger airliners crashed at the known
landmarks on 9/11.
The FBI admitted in a letter to the Nevada District U.S. Court on March 14, 2008, signed by Assistant U.S. Attorney Patrick A. Rose,
that records detailing the collection and positive identification of
the wreckage of the crashed aircraft do not exist (Letter mirrored here).
He thus admitted that the FBI failed to formally identify the wreckage
found at the various crash sites as belonging to the allegedly hijacked
aircraft. It is, therefore, not established that the allegedly hijacked
aircraft crashed at these locations.
7. U.S. authorities have failed to explain why more than
1,100 persons, who were present at the World Trade Center on 9/11,
vanished into thin air.
Vast parts of the Twin Towers were literally pulverized as can be
seen from video recordings, photos, and testimonies. Of more than 1,100
missing persons, not a single tooth, nail, or bone has been found as of
2011 (See, inter alia, Anemona Hartocollis, “Connecting with lost loved
ones, if only by the tips of fingers,” The New York Times, September 11, 2011 [mirrored here]).
U.S. authorities have never explained what could have caused more than
1,100 persons to vanish without leaving a trace. They bear the
obligation, under human rights law, to determine the reason for such
disappearances.
8. U.S. authorities compensated families of 9/11 victims that
agreed to waive their right to further court action. The compensation
exceeded by at least seven times what was paid to the families of
firefighters who died in rescue operations on 9/11.
The families of 9/11 victims received from the U.S. Compensation
Fund, established in October 2001, an average of $2.1 million if they
agreed to waive their right to engage in civil proceedings (see, inter
alia, Brian Bernbaum, “9/11 Fund Chief Faults Payments,” CBS News, 4.9.2003 [mirrored here]).
As of 2013, spouses of firefighters who die in line of duty can obtain
$333,605 under the Public Safety Officers’ Benefits (PSOB) Act (42
U.S.C. 3796). The figure for 2001 was undoubtedly lower. The 95
families, who did not apply to the Compensation Fund and preferred to
let courts determine their rights, obtained an average of $5.5 million
in out-of-court settlements (see, Ashby Jones, “The 9/11 Victim
Settlements: A Chat with Skadden’s Sheila Birnbaum,” The Wall Street Journal, 13.3.2009 [mirrored here]).
9. U.S. authorities have failed to explain the effect of
numerous military drills conducted on the morning of 9/11 – including
the simulation of aircraft hijackings – on the commission of the mass
murder.
Military drills caused confusion and surprised military and civilian
personnel responsible for air traffic, as reported in U.S. media. For
example, NORAD Major General Larry Arnold said that,
“By the end of the day, we had twenty-one aircraft identified as
possible hijackings.” (See, Eric Hehs, “Conversation with Major General
Larry Arnold,” One Magazine, January 2002 [mirrored here]). Colonel Robert Marr,
NEADS battle commander, said he had been told that across the nation
there were “29 different reports of hijackings.” (See, Robert A. Baker,
“Commander of 9/11 Air Defenses Retires,” Newhouse News Service, March
31, 2005 [mirrored here]).
U.S. authorities failed to explain how these drills affected the
commission of the crime, including the apparent failure to intercept
hijacked aircraft.
10. U.S. authorities promoted numerous officials who,
according to the official account on 9/11, had failed to carry out
their duties with regard to 9/11. Not a single person has been held
accountable anywhere in government for what went wrong on or prior to
9/11.
Here are few examples: Richard Myers, in charge of the Pentagon on 9/11, was promoted to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on October 1, 2001; Ralph Eberhart, in charge of NORAD on 9/11, was promoted to head the new “Northern Command” a year after 9/11; Captain Charles J. Leidig, acting NMCC Director on 9/11, was promoted in 2004 to the rank of admiral; Brigadier General Montague Winfield,
who on 9/11 was in charge of the National Military Command Center
(NMCC), was promoted in May 2003 to the two-star rank of major general; Marion (Spike) Bowman,
who blocked FBI investigations into the alleged hijackers before 9/11,
was given an award for “exceptional performance” after a 9/11
Congressional Inquiry report claimed that his unit gave Minneapolis
FBI agents “inexcusably confused and inaccurate information” that was
“patently false.”
Conclusion
The above facts are sufficient to reject the official account of 9/11 and consider the administration of President George W. Bush
as the main suspect for this crime against humanity. While the facts
are not sufficient for leveling criminal charges against specific
individuals, they permit general conclusions to be drawn regarding
the dangerous nature of the U.S. regime and the complicity of the
political class, mainstream media, academia, and the justice system of
NATO member states in covering-up the crime of 9/11 and shielding those
responsible for that crime.
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