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Kissinger and the 9/11 investigation |
| A master cover-up artist put in charge
of the 9/11 investigation
[12-2-02]
The Rev. Arch Taylor, a retired mission worker with
years of experience in Japan, sends us this short letter of his, which
was published on Nov. 30 in the Louisville, KY, Courier-Journal.
A Kissinger cover-up?
President Bush reluctantly gave in to the wishes of
families of victims to appoint a commission, headed by Henry Kissinger,
to investigate the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. According to Jennifer
Loven of Associated Press, "Bush did not set as a primary goal for
Kissinger to uncover mistakes or lapses of the government that could
have prevented the Sept. 11 attacks." (Courier-Journal Nov
28)
Putting Kissinger in charge guarantees that the final
report will include no hint of incompetence or (God forbid!) criminal
negligence by anyone in the Bush administration. No one is better
qualified than Kissinger for such a cover up job. Under the Nixon
administration, it was this very Kissinger who had a leading part in
plotting the coup that overthrew the democratically elected government
of Chile. Kissinger consistently supported General Augusto Pinochet
during his 17-year-long reign of terror. It all began in 1973 with
another terrorist attack on another Sept. 11.
Trust Kissinger to know how to spin the latest Sept.
11.
The Rev. Arch B. Taylor, Jr.
Louisville KY 40206
arch.taylor@iglou.com
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