Thoughts on Ripple Effects Resulting in 9/11 and Collateral Effects


Another and so far unaddressed matters with catastrophic consequences:

  • The hijackings of four airliners on 9/11 was made possible by documented corruption of which most Americans are totally in ignorance of, and/or denial.

        Collateral consequences of the 9/11 attacks:

  • The war in Afghanistan would not have occurred if 9/11 had not occurred. 
  • The war in Iraq would not have occurred. Collateral sequences.
  • Nearly 4,000 dead American GIs, and 12,000 plus serious war injuries, would not have occurred. 
  • Over 1 million Iraqi men, women and children would not have occurred. 
  • Over 1 million Iraqis have fled the country, and millions more have fled their homes.
  • Ethnic cleansingin Iraq, through killings, would not have occurred. 
  • The greatest growth of people in the world wanting to kill Americans would not have occurred.

    The people who made it possible:

  • Corruption in the government's aviation safety offices, who repeatedly blocked actions to be taken that would have prevented the hijackings.
  • Corruption in the FBI-DOJ that blocked agents from acting on the numerous indications of the hijacking scheme.
  • Corruption in the CIA that also blocked agents from acting on the indications of the hijacking scheme.
  • Federal judges who repeatedly blocked federal agents and others from reporting the corruption in these government entities.
  • Media people who knew of the above, and as usual, kept the public from learning about the corruption and resulting tragedies for decades.
  • The people who heard government insiders describing the corruption for years on talkshows, and who were too lazy to help defend the counytry.

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