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Another US Republican says 9/11 was a Hoax

Comment by Larry Ross, September 7, 2006

On this site are several articles by Republicans saying the 9/11 attacks were a hoax. They were designed to provide the Bush Administration with justifications to go to war and implement the Neo-conservatives plan for domination of Muslim Middle East nations and their oil resources. In spite of numerous testimonies saying this from many sources, the story has not been revealed by the mass media.There is more than enough testimony and evidence to have a top-level independent inquiry into the facts behind 9/11.  The problem is that the Bush Administration seems to have effective control over the media, congress and all branches of the U.S. government. It has already acted to stifle or control any official inquiry. If they carry on the plot to the point of a war on Iran, it will probably be too late for effective action. In a big war situation, particularly if nuclear weapons are used, with the nation mobilized and new fascist-type controls in place, the criminals will have all the power they need to avoid exposure of their crimes. They will then continue their war making, disposing of any criticism along the way.

If people wish to avoid the very,very disastrous consequences of this scenario, they will have to act now to get rid of the Bush neocon administration.

It is unlikely they will be able to act, or be effective, after the Bush Administration begins these last extreme stages of it's plan.

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GOP candidate says 9/11 attacks were a hoax

By Albert McKeon, Telegraph Staff, August 24, 2006

 

A Republican candidate for this area's congressional seat said Wednesday that the U.S. government was complicit in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

In an editorial board interview with The Telegraph on Wednesday, the candidate, Mary Maxwell, said the U.S. government had a role in killing nearly 3,000 people at the World Trade Center and Pentagon, so it could make Americans hate Arabs and allow the military to bomb Muslim nations such as Iraq.Maxwell, 59, seeks the 2nd District congressional seat. The Concord resident opposes the incumbent, Charles Bass of Peterborough, and Berlin Mayor Bob Danderson in the Republican primary Sept. 12.

Maxwell would not specify if she holds the opinion that the government stood by while terrorists hijacked four domestic airliners and used them as weapons, or if it had a larger role by sanctioning and carrying out the attacks.

But she implicated the government by saying the Sept. 11 attacks were meant “to soften us up . . . to make us more willing to have more stringent laws here, which are totally against the Bill of Rights . . . to make us particularly focus on Arabs and Muslims . . . and those strange persons who spend all their time creating little bombs,” giving Americans a reason “to hate them and fear them and, therefore, bomb them in Iraq for other reasons.”

She said this strategy “would be normal” for governments, citing her belief that the British government – and not the Germany military – sank the Lusitania ocean liner in 1915. The deaths of Americans on the cruise liner helped galvanize U.S. support to enter World War I, and benefited England, she said.

In turn, the Sept. 11 attacks “made the ground fertile” for more stringent laws, such as the Patriot Act, and the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, Maxwell said.

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