posted on Mar, 16 2012 @ 01:46 PM
After ten years it is important to reassess what we know and do not know about the events that culminated in 9/11, particularly the actions of the CIA
and the FBI and the denial of critical information to the 9/11 Commission.
Today, we can confidently say:
1) the most important truths still remain unknown, in large part because many of the most important documents are still either unreleased or
heavily redacted;
2) the efforts at cover-up continue, if anything more aggressively than before;
3) In addition to the cover-up, there has been what former 9/11 Commission staffer John Farmer has called either “unprecedented
administrative incompetence or organized mendacity” on the part of key figures in Washington.30 These figures include President Bush, Vice-President
Cheney, NORAD General Richard Myers, and CIA Director George Tenet. They include also President Clinton’s National Security Advisor, Samuel Berger,
who prior to testifying on these matters, went to the National Archives and removed, and presumably destroyed, key relevant documents.31 In his book,
Farmer has in effect endorsed both of these alternatives.