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9/11 Commission Report a work of Fiction

From here:

(Charleston) On March 2, 2006, MUCKRAKER REPORT Editor, Ed Haas filed a “Catalog / Authority Records Error” claim with The Library of Congress in response to the book, The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States, and its classification by the Social Sciences Catalog Division of the Library of Congress as a work of “non-fiction”.

In his “Description of Error”, Haas wrote, “There is now a preponderance of evidence that clearly demonstrates that this book is a work of “fiction”. Please describe in detail the administrative process required to have this book classified correctly as “fiction”.

This is not only hilarious, but a very good move by Ed Haas. When you view the evidence available, the 9/11 Commission Report does fall apart completely. You can download a movie of a presentation by Professor Jones on 9/11 here. In this presentation, Professor Jones discusses some of the available evidence briefly. And that’s just barely scratching the surface, as there is a lot more evidence available today.

I’m also pleased to say that I’ve recently been accepted in the Scholars for 9/11 Truth association. From the website:

Scholars for 9/11 Truth (S9/11T) is a non-partisan association of faculty, students, and scholars, in fields as diverse as history, science, military affairs, psychology, and philosophy, dedicated to exposing falsehoods and to revealing truths behind 9/11.

I’m hoping to help the rest of the members in spreading the word on what really happened on 9/11. People need to pay attention to this. It is almost unbelievable when you look at what a relatively small group of people are capable of doing to the rest of the world. Looking at the evidence and realizing what’s happening is like waking up from a dream.

This is becoming a global issue now, it is not just about something that happened in the USA. If you pay attention you can easily see how it affects the rest of the world. Even though I’m not in the USA, I know I am also affected however indirectly it may be, and that it can get worse if we don’t do anything about it.

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