The President Of Iran Calls The 9/11 Attacks Suspicious:
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad cast doubt Wednesday over the U.S. version of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, calling it a pretext used to invade Afghanistan and Iraq.
Though Iran has condemned the Al Qaeda attacks on New York and Washington in the past, this was the third time in a week Ahmadinejad questioned the death toll, who was behind the attacks and how it happened.
"Four or five years ago, a suspicious event occurred in New York. A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed but never published their names," Ahmadinejad told Iranians in the holy city of Qom.
Congratulations Jesse Ventura, you have some company in your 9/11 conspiracy club. This isn't the first time Ahmadinejad has cast doubt on the official 9/11 story. Hell, this isn't the first time he's cast doubt on a well documented massacre. Ahmadinejad doesn't believe the U.S. was attacked on 9/11, he doesn't believe the holocaust ever occurred and he doesn't believe that Israel has the right to exist. By the way, Ahmadinejad, here's a list of the 9/11 victim's names.
2 comments:
Jesse's got far more company these days than you'd like your readers to know. At the rate this issue is progressing, those that back the "Official Story" will soon be outnumbered by those that have a brain.
And, whether or not Ahmadinejad actually doubts the 9/11 death toll (or whether the mainstream media have distorted his words to arrive at that quote), he does have some things right...
1) There's no way Al Qaeda was behind it.
2) There's no way 1 plane, let alone 4 could have slipped US defenses, against the wishes of the US defenses.
3) There are far too many unanswered questions about 9/11 blatantly avoided by the Bush administration, and the mainstream media.
Shawn, the twoofers follow you everywhere man.
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