Comparative Complicity or Blame for 9/11 Success: Taliban compared to U.S. enablers

The Taliban or U.S. Enablers?

This is not a trick question or the works of a conspiracy fanatic. The answer is based upon hard documented facts, for anyone who had the ability to concentrate for five minutes on a serious subject. And more if you really want to understand this very serious matter.

For those who can't concentrate more than a few minutes, the summary of the details are as follows:

  • Taliban were attacked because they allowed al Qaeda to reside in the remote tribal areas of Afghanistan, and therefore they, arguably, were complicit in the killing of 3,000 people during the hijackings of September 11, 2001.
     

  • People with a far greater blame for conduct that enabled the terrorists to kill 3,000 people were the key people whose fully documented corrupt and even criminal acts:

    • People−especially federal judges, Justice Department personnel, and lawyers, who repeatedly blocked a former federal agent from reporting the continuing criminal acts that were involved with a long history of continuing airline disasters and harm in other areas.
       

    • Federal judges and Justice Department personnel who misused their positions and the federal courts to felonious charge a witness and former federal agent with criminal contempt of court for attempting to reporting the ongoing criminal activities involved with ongoing harm. The ongoing harm consisted of a continuation of airline disasters associated resulting from the corruption; harm to national security; harm to the American people; and more.

    These people are still in key positions, insuring that the United States and its people will continue to suffer the consequences.


The Taliban's Minimal Role in the 9/11 Attacks

This relationship ignores the fact that the Taliban is a brutal fanatical religious group 7,000 miles from New York and deserves no sympathy. The issue here is whether the documented actions of a large number of key people in the United States had a far greater role in conduct that enabled terrorists to hijack four airliners on September 11, 2001, and kill nearly 3,000 people.

On the argument that the Taliban played a key role that enabled terrorists to hijack four airliners on September 11, 2001, and kill nearly 3,000 people, U.S. politicians authorized a war against Afghanistan with carpet bombing that has killed thousands of Afghanis and set the stage for the killing of hundreds−if not thousands−of American GIs, a death toll that is rapidly rising.

Under these conditions, a thinking person could reach the conclusion that if the documented corrupt actions of key people in the United States did far more than the Taliban to enable terrorists to hijack four airliners on 9/11, a few minutes of thought might be appropriate!! Especially if the misconduct by the enablers had already played major roles enabling other catastrophic events and tragedies to occur.

Again, the sole reason for the deadly military attacks upon the Taliban is the argument that by their conduct−allowing al Qaeda personnel to reside in the remote tribal areas−the Taliban played a role in the terrorists killing of nearly 3,000 people on 9/11.

But what if, politicians in the United States were covering up for the documented corrupt acts of key people in government that knowingly−based upon prior catastrophic events−continued corrupt cultures that they knew would continue the past catastrophic consequences.

The primary issue here is the level of complicity in the 9/11 attacks between the Taliban as compared to the major role of enablers in key U.S. positions. That issue is easily answered by recognizing hard facts and voluminous documentation in judicial records. Much of this evidence is in the 1000-plus pages at this site and in the two documentary books, Unfriendly Skies: 20th & 21st Centuries, and Crimes of the FBI-CIA, and the Mafia.


The rest of this story can be found at www.defraudingamerica.com/911_greatest_guilt_taliban_or_us_enablers.html
 

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