Part 1: The lengths the Bush Administration went to kill the 9/11 investigation is truly Diabolical — Zero Day, Kissinger, & Robert Mueller

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The lengths the Bush Administration went to kill the 9/11 investigation is truly Diabolical — Zero Day, Kissinger, & Robert Mueller

VP Dick Cheney called then senate majority leader Thomas Daschle and threatened him if he continued the investigation…

June 19, 2002, it was discovered in the committee the NSA intercepted messages from al-Qaeda operatives the day before the attacks, saying “The Match Begins Tomorrow” and “Tomorrow is ZERO DAY”.

Someone on the Committee leaked those messages to the News Media and it made national headlines. The Bush administration, who was enjoying record approval ratings, was then seen as having foreknowledge of the attack.

In retaliation for leaking those messages, the Bush Administration sic’d The FBI, run then by ROBERT MUELLER on the committee.

In the end, the Committee did make some significant discoveries, but nearly all of it was redacted in the final report.

The Jersey Girls, 9/11 Spouses who refused to let it go, called for an independent commission.. which forced George Bush into a corner. He ended up signing the bill into law, but neutered the commission in the process.
— weak subpoena power
— 18 month timeline
— $3M in resources..
— Bush also chose the Chairman

George Bush chose Henry Kissinger as the Chairman to oversee the “independent” commission.

When they went to meet Kissinger, one of the 9/11 widows asked Kissinger two questions:
— Do you represent any Saudi Royals?
— Do you represent anyone in the Bin Laden family?

Kissinger immediately got flustered, spilled his tea, never answered the question… and the very next day, Kissinger resigned as the Chairman.

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