Tag: Norman Mineta

Half Great, Half Terrible–Griffin Reviews Shenon

by David Ray Griffin "The Commission" by Philip Shenon has performed a great public service, letting the world know that there are good reasons to be suspicious of "The 9/11 Commission Report." The main problem...

9/11 Contradictions: When Did Cheney Enter the Underground Bunker?

by David Ray Griffin 9/11 ContradictionsThis essay is the second in a series of articles written by Dr. David Ray Griffin for The Canadian. This particular one is an abbreviated version of Chapters...

Loose Change & Popular Mechanics on Democracy Now!

Loose Change Filmmakers vs. Popular Mechanics Editors of "Debunking 9/11 Myths" September 11, 2001 - five years after the attacks many people are asking questions about what happened on that day in New York, Washington...

Truth, Lies and Conspiracy – Interview with Lee Hamilton

CBC.ca Image: CBC News: Sunday's Evan Solomon interviews Lee Hamilton , 9/11 Commission co-chair and co-author of the book "Without Precedent: The Inside Story of the...

The Mineta Testimony: 9/11 Commission Exposed

Americans who rely solely on mainstream media might easily be under the assumption that the 9/11 Commission Report put the questions about what happened on 9/11 to rest. One of the most dramatic lies in the Commission's cover-up has been Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta's direct contradiction of the official story timeline in his testimony to the Commission.

The 911 Commission Report: A 571-Page Lie

In discussing my second 9/11 book, The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions, I have often said, only half in jest, that a better title might have been "a 571-page lie." (Actually, I was saying "a 567-page lie," because I was forgetting to count the four pages of the Preface.) In making this statement, one of my points has been that the entire Report is constructed in support of one big lie: that the official story about 9/11 is true.