911 Truth Statement signed by Nader, Zinn, Badnarik, Democrats, Republicans

kenny olavkenny olav Posts: 3,319
edited August 2006 in A Moving Train
This is actually from 2 years ago, but we're still waiting for answers to these questions. And leaving aside Mimi Kennedy (Dharma's mom from Dharma and Greg) and a few others, I think there's a lot of names here that deserve respect and attention.





Respected Leaders and Families Launch 9/11 Truth Statement Demanding Deeper Investigation into the Events of 9/11

NEW YORK CITY, NY (Oct. 26, 2004) - An alliance of 100 prominent Americans and 40 family members of those killed on 9/11 today announced the release of the 911 Truth Statement, a call for immediate inquiry into evidence that suggests high-level government officials may have deliberately allowed the September 11th attacks to occur. The Statement supports an August 31st Zogby poll that found nearly 50% of New Yorkers believe the government had foreknowledge and "consciously failed to act," with 66% wanting a new 9/11 investigation.

Focusing on twelve questions, the Statement highlights areas of incriminating evidence that were either inadequately explored or ignored by the Kean Commission, ranging from insider trading and hijacker funding to foreign government forewarnings and inactive defenses around the Pentagon. The Statement asks for four actions: an immediate investigation by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, Congressional hearings, media analysis, and the formation of a truly independent citizens-based inquiry.

The Statement's list of signatories includes notables spanning the political spectrum, from Presidential candidates Ralph Nader, Michael Badnarik, and David Cobb to Catherine Austin Fitts, a member of the first Bush administration, as well as Washington veterans like Pentagon whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg and retired CIA analyst Ray McGovern. Other signers range from peace activists like Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans and Global Exchange's Kevin Danaher to former US Ambassador and Chief of Mission to Iraq, Edward L. Peck; from environmentalists like Randy Hayes and John Robbins to business leaders such as Paul Hawken and Karl Schwarz, CEO of Patmos Nanotechnologies; from populist journalist Ronnie Dugger to renowned investigative reporter Kelly Patricia O'Meara.

The Statement also includes 43 noted authors, including New York Times #1 bestseller John Gray, as well as 18 eminent professors, historians, and theologians. Other notables include five-term Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, singers Michelle Shocked and Michael Franti, and actors Ed Asner and Mimi Kennedy.

The Statement was facilitated by 911truth.org, a leading coalition. The organization has also announced a press conference outside of Eliot Spitzer's Manhattan office (corner of Cedar and Nassau) at 2:00PM on Thursday, Oct. 28th where 9/11 family members and victim group representatives will file a formal complaint demanding the first criminal investigation of 9/11 events by the New York Attorney General.


The Statement

We Want Real Answers About 9/11

On August 31, 2004, Zogby International, the official North American political polling agency for Reuters, released a poll that found nearly half (49.3%) of New York City residents and 41% of those in New York state believe US leaders had foreknowledge of impending 9/11 attacks and "consciously failed" to act. Of the New York City residents, 66% called for a new probe of unanswered questions by Congress or the New York Attorney General.

In connection with this news, we have assembled 100 notable Americans and 40 family members of those who died to sign this 9/11 Statement, which calls for immediate public attention to unanswered questions that suggest that people within the current administration may indeed have deliberately allowed 9/11 to happen, perhaps as a pretext for war.

We want truthful answers to questions such as:

Why were standard operating procedures for dealing with hijacked airliners not followed that day?

Why were the extensive missile batteries and air defenses reportedly deployed around the Pentagon not activated during the attack?

Why did the Secret Service allow Bush to complete his elementary school visit, apparently unconcerned about his safety or that of the schoolchildren?

Why hasn't a single person been fired, penalized, or reprimanded for the gross incompetence we witnessed that day?

Why haven't authorities in the U.S. and abroad published the results of multiple investigations into trading that strongly suggested foreknowledge of specific details of the 9/11 attacks, resulting in tens of millions of dollars of traceable gains?

Why has Sibel Edmonds, a former FBI translator who claims to have knowledge of advance warnings, been publicly silenced with a gag order requested by Attorney General Ashcroft and granted by a Bush-appointed judge?

How could Flight 77, which reportedly hit the Pentagon, have flown back towards Washington D.C. for 40 minutes without being detected by the FAA's radar or the even superior radar possessed by the US military?

How were the FBI and CIA able to release the names and photos of the alleged hijackers within hours, as well as to visit houses, restaurants, and flight schools they were known to frequent?

What happened to the over 20 documented warnings given our government by 14 foreign intelligence agencies or heads of state?

Why did the Bush administration cover up the fact that the head of the Pakistani intelligence agency was in Washington the week of 9/11 and reportedly had $100,000 wired to Mohamed Atta, considered the ringleader of the hijackers?

Why did the 911 Commission fail to address most of the questions posed by the families of the victims, in addition to almost all of the questions posed here?

Why was Philip Zelikow chosen to be the Executive Director of the ostensibly independent 911 Commission although he had co-authored a book with Condoleezza Rice?

Those who are demanding deeper inquiry now number in the hundreds of thousands, including a former member of the first Bush administration, a retired Air Force colonel, a European parliamentarian, families of the victims, highly respected authors, investigative journalists, peace and justice leaders, former Pentagon staff, and the National Green Party.

As Americans of conscience, we ask for four things:

An immediate investigation by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer
Immediate investigation in Congressional Hearings.

Media attention to scrutinize and investigate the evidence.

The formation of a truly independent citizens-based inquiry.

Given the importance of the coming election, we feel it is imperative that these questions be addressed publicly, honestly, and rigorously so that Americans may exercise their democratic rights with full awareness.

In closing, we pray and hope for the strength to approach this subject with wisdom and compassion so that we may heal from the wounds inflicted on that terrible day.

Signed,

Signatories

Note: All organizations are mentioned for identification purposes only. Individuals have signed this statement as an act of their own conscience, not to signify organizational endorsement.

Virginia Deane Abernethy, Ph.D., anthropologist, author, Population Politics
Ed Asner, actor, activist
Marshall Auerback, international portfolio strategist for David W. Tice & Associates, Inc.
Catherine Austin Fitts, Asst. Secretary of Housing in the first Bush administration
Keidi Obi Awadu, aka The Conscious Rasta, talk show host, LIBRadio
Michael Badnarik, Libertarian candidate for President
Byron Belitsos, publisher, Origin Press, author Planetary Democracy
Philip J. Berg, Esquire, former deputy attorney general, Pennsylvania
Medea Benjamin, activist, author, co-founder, Global Exchange and Code Pink
Dennis Bernstein, investigative reporter, radio host of KPFA's Flashpoints
Steve Bhaerman aka Swami Beyondananda, author, political comedian
Brad Blanton, Ph.D., psychotherapist, author, Radical Honesty
Saniel Bonder, spiritual teacher and author, Great Relief
Dr. Robert Bowman, USAF Lt. Col. (Rtd.), founder, Institute for Space and Security Studies
John Buchanan, author, candidate for the Republican Party Presidential nomination, 2004
Gray Brechin, Ph.D., author, environmental historian, professor, UC Berkeley
Fred Burks, presidential interpreter for Bush, Clinton, Cheney, and Gore
Norma Carr-Rufino, Ph.D., author, professor of management, San Francisco State University
Angana Chatterji, Ph.D., scholar-activist and professor of anthropology
Paul Cienfuegos, co-founder, Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County
David Cobb, attorney, national presidential candidate, US Green Party
John Cobb, Ph.D., theologian, co-author, For the Common Good
Ernest Callenbach, founder/editor, Film Quarterly, author, Ecotopia
Kevin Danaher, Ph.D., author, speaker, co-founder, Global Exchange
Stephen Dinan, author, Radical Spirit
Ronnie Dugger, journalist/author, co-founder, Alliance for Democracy
Rachel Ehrenfeld, Ph.D., Director, American Center for Democracy, author, Funding Evil
Daniel Ellsberg, author, Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers
Jodie Evans, co-founder, Code Pink
Richard Falk, Professor Emeritus of International Law, Princeton University
Michael Franti, musician, filmmaker, human rights worker
Janeane Garofalo, actress, comedienne, talk show host, Air America Radio
Jim Garrison, Ph.D., president, State of the World Forum, author, America as Empire
Bruce Gagnon, Chair, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
Ric Giardina, author, consultant, speaker, former Director of Trademarks and Brands for Intel
John Gray, Ph.D., #1 bestselling author, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
Stan Goff, 25-year Army Special Ops veteran, author, Full Spectrum Disorder
Melvin Goodman, senior fellow, Center for International Policy, author, former Senior Analyst, CIA, professor, National War College
Morton Goulder, Deputy Secretary for Intelligence and Warning under Nixon, Ford, and Carter
David Ray Griffin, Ph.D., theologian, author, New Pearl Harbor
Doris "Granny D" Haddock, campaign finance crusader, NH Democratic candidate for Senate
Thom Hartmann, radio host; author, Unequal Protection
Richie Havens, singer, songwriter, performer, artist
Paul Hawken, bestselling author, environmentalist, entrepreneur, founder of Smith & Hawken
Randy Hayes, founder, Rainforest Action Network, US National Director, Direction Conservation
Richard Heinberg, author, The Party's Over, core faculty, New College of California
Van Jones, executive director, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
Rob Kall, editor, OpEdNews.com, president, Futurehealth, Inc.
Georgia Kelly, executive director, Praxis Peace Institute
Sean Kelly, Ph.D., author, professor of philosophy and religion, CA Institute of Integral Studies
John Joseph Kennedy, Democratic Write-in Presidential Candidate for 2004
Mimi Kennedy, actress, Dharma and Greg, progressive activist
Faiz Khan, M.D., Triage Emergency Physician on 9/11, Assistant Imam
David Korten, author, When Corporations Rule the World
Frances Moore LappÈ, author, Diet for a Small Planet; founder, Small Planet Institute
Scott M. Legere, 25 year radio broadcaster as Scott Ledger, Tampa FL
Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor, TIKKUN Magazine, author, Healing Israel/Palestine
Michael Levine, bestselling author of Deep Cover, journalist, 25-year veteran of the DEA
Joanna Macy, Ph.D., eco-philosopher, author
Enver Masud, founder, The Wisdom Fund, author, The Truth About Islam
John McCarthy, former Special Forces Captain, president, Veterans Equal Rights Protection Advocacy
Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst, co-founder, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity
Cynthia McKinney, five-term Congresswoman from Georgia
Ralph Metzner, Ph.D., author, professor, co-founder, Green Earth Foundation
Mark Crispin Miller, media critic, author, professor, New York University
Joseph W. Montaperto, New York City Fire Department
Leuren Moret, geoscientist, radiation specialist, environmental commissioner
Ralph Nader, Independent candidate for President
Craig Neal, author, co-founder, The Heartland Institute, former publisher, Utne Reader
Jeff Norman, executive director, Tour of Duty
Jenna Orkin, Esquire, World Trade Center Environmental Organization
Kelly Patricia O'Meara, investigative journalist, public relations
Michael Parenti, Ph.D., author, Superpatriotism and The Terrorism Trap
Edward L. Peck, former US Ambassador and Chief of Mission to Iraq, former Deputy Director to the White House Task Force on Terrorism
Peter Phillips, Ph.D., professor, Sonoma State University, director, Project Censored
Henri Poole, Internet pioneer, board member, Free Software Foundation
Robert Rabbin, author, speaker, creator of TruthForPresident.org
Paul H. Ray, Ph.D., sociologist, author, The Cultural Creatives
John Renesch, business futurist, author, Getting to the Better Future
John Rensenbrink, professor emeritus, Bowdoin College, co-founder, US Green Party
John Robbins, author, founder, EarthSave International
William Rodriguez, 9/11 rescue effort hero, founder, Hispanic Victims Group
Neal Rogin, Emmy-award winning writer, performer, social observer
Allen Roland, Ph.D., psychotherapist, published author and peace activist
Rosemary Radford Ruether, professor of feminist theology, Graduate Theological Union
Michael Ruppert, publisher/editor, From The Wilderness, author, Crossing the Rubicon
Chris Sanders, founder, Sanders Research Associates
Karl W. B. Schwarz, President, CEO, Patmos Nanotechnologies, LLC
Peter Dale Scott, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, author, Drugs, Oil, and War
Firefighter Kevin Shea, FDNY Hazmat Operations
Michelle Shocked, singer/songwriter, activist
Indira Singh, risk management and computer systems consultant
J. Michael Springmann, attorney, former Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State
Douglas Sturm, Ph.D., university professor emeritus, Bucknell University
Marjorie Hewit Suchocki, Ph.D., theologian, author
Chuck Turner, Boston City Council
James W. Walter Jr., venture investor, philanthropist, founder of Walden Three
Dan Whaley, E-commerce pioneer, founder of GetThere.com, acquired for $750M
Burns H. Weston, J.S.D., Professor of Law Emeritus, Director, Center for Human Rights, U-Iowa
Howard Zinn, professor, historian, author, A People's History of the United States
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  • kenny olavkenny olav Posts: 3,319
    Family Members

    Joanne Barbara, wife of FDNY Asst. Chief of Dept. Gerard Barbara
    Gayle Barker, sister of William A. Karnes, WTC
    Michele Bergsohn, wife of Alvin Bergsohn, Cantor Fitzgerald
    Derrill Bodley, father of Deora Bodley, passenger on Flight 93
    Kathryn C. Bowden, sister of Thomas H. Bowden, Jr. WTC1, 104th floor
    Janet Calia, wife of Dominick Calia, Cantor Fitzgerald, WTC1
    Maggie Cashman, wife of William Joseph Cashman, United Flight 93
    Lynne Castrianno Galante, sister of Leonard Castrianno, 1WTC, 105th floor
    Elza Chapa-McGowan, daughter of Rosemary Chapa, Pentagon
    Bruce De Cell, father-in-law of Mark Petrocelli North Tower, 92nd floor
    Ralph D'Esposito, father of Michael D'Esposito, WTC, 96th floor
    Loisanne Diehl, Surviving Spouse, Michael D. Diehl, WTC2, 90th floor
    Adina D. Eisenberg, sister of Eric Eisenberg, WTC
    Jonathan M. Fisher, son of Dr. Gerald Paul "Geep" Fisher, Pentagon
    Michael J. Fox, brother of Jeffrey L. Fox, Tower 2, 89th floor
    Laurel A. Gay, sister of Peter A. Gay, AA Flight 11
    Irene Golinsky, wife of Col. Ronald F. Golinski USA RET, Pentagon
    Lori, Jerry, and Beatrice Guadagno, sister and parents of Richard Guadagno, Flight 93
    Kristen Hall, daughter of fallen firefighter Thomas Kuveikis 9/11
    Kurt D. Horning, father of Matthew D. Horning, WTC Tower One, 95th floor
    Jennifer W. Hunt, wife of William C. Hunt, Euro Brokers
    John Keating, son of Barbara Keating, passenger on AA Flight 11
    L. Russell Keene II, father of Russ Keene III, WTC2, 89th floor, KBW
    Peter Kousoulis, sister died in WTC
    Paul & Barbara Kirwin, parents of Glenn Davis Kirwin, Cantor Fitzgerald 105th floor
    Barbara Krukowski-Rastelli, mother of William E. Krukowski, NYC firefighter
    Laura and Ira Lassman, parents of Nicholas C. Lassman, died in WTC, Tower One
    Johnny Lee, husband of Lorraine Greene
    Alicia LeGuillow, mother of Nestor A. Cintron III
    Francine Levine, sister of Adam K. Ruhalter, who died on 9/11
    Bob McIlvaine, father of Robert McIlvaine, WTC, Merrill Lynch
    Mary McWilliams, mother of FF Martin E. McWilliams- Engine 22
    Daryl J. Meehan, brother of Colleen Ann Barkow, WTC 1, 105th floor
    Elvira P. Murphy, wife of Patrick Murphy, WTC 1
    Natalee Pecorelli, sister of Thomas Pecorelli of Flight 11
    James L Perry, M.D and Patricia J. Perry, parents of John W. Perry, Esq., NYPD Officer 9/11
    David Potorti, brother of James Potorti, North Tower, WTC, Marsh & McLennan
    Terry Kay Rockefeller, sister of Laura Rockefeller, North Tower, WTC
    Grissel Rodriguez-Valentin, wife of Benito Valentin, WTC1, 94th floor
    Alissa Rosenberg-Torres, widow of Luis Eduardo Torres, post-9/11 mother, writer
    Elaine Saber, mother of Scott Saber
    Julie Scarpitta, mother of Michelle Scarpitta, WTC Building 2, 84th floor
    Paula Shapiro, mother of Eric Eisenberg, WTC2
    Elizabeth Turner, wife of Simon Turner, lost on 11th September 2001
    Adele Welty, mother of Firefighter Timothy Welty, FDNY, Squad 288
    Joan W. Winton, mother of David Winton, WTC, South Tower, 89th floor
    David Yancey, husband of Vicki Yancey, American Airlines Flight 77
    Nissa Youngren, daughter of Robert G. LeBlanc, flight 175


    Late Signatories

    Rita M. Haley, President, National Organization for Women, New York Chapter
    Immortal Technique, Harlem-based hip-hop artist with Viper Records, Revolutionary I&II
    Bob Kirkconnell, served in the U.S. Air Force 27 years, reaching the rank of Master Sergeant
    Dennis Kyne, former Army air medic, 18th Airborne Corps during Gulf War I, musician, author, "Support the Truth"
    Paul Landis, author, "Stop Bush Now!"
    Eric H. May, former Army military intelligence officer and media essayist
    Charles Shaw, Editor, Newtopia Magazine, National Peace Action Coordinator, National Green Party
    Peter Erlinder, professor, William Mitchell College of Law, past-President National Lawyers Guild
    Daniel Robert Rezac, 2004 Vice-Presidential Write-In Candidate, former Aviator & Armor Officer, Army National Guard, B.S.B.A.
    Joel Horwitz, lost beloved cousin in WTC 1
    Jessica Murrow, lost husband Stephen Adams, Beverage Manager, Windows on the World, WTC 1
    Ellen Mariani, lost husband Neil on Flight 175
    Jean Hunt, disabled survivor of Pentagon attack
    Ralph & Brigitte Sabbag, lost son Jason in WTC 2


    Take action!

    Send this information to your congresspeople and journalists, demanding attention
    Help New York citizens and 9/11 family members, beginning Thursday, Oct. 28th, by signing an online petition in support of their formal complaint to be filed with New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. Petition at www.justicefor911.org
    Stay informed here at www.911truth.org and get active in local groups at www.septembereleventh.org.
  • Good one. It's coming. The only thing saving their asses via continued delay at the moment is the middle east thing. After that point it's going to be either nukes flying or world war III to delay in the 911 inquest further...

    Any bets it get's delayed as long as they have gunpowder in their rifles?
  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    Good one. It's coming. The only thing saving their asses via continued delay at the moment is the middle east thing. After that point it's going to be either nukes flying or world war III to delay in the 911 inquest further...

    Any bets it get's delayed as long as they have gunpowder in their rifles?

    It's messed how an investigation into a governments highly corrupt war-crimes get put off while they are comitting more war-crimes.
    I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire
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