All Discussions Tagged 'Weiner' - 9/11 Scholars Forum2024-03-28T22:42:47Zhttps://911scholars.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=Weiner&feed=yes&xn_auth=noCongressman Resigns over Sexting Affair/Critical of 911 Investigation in 2002tag:911scholars.ning.com,2011-06-17:3488444:Topic:267772011-06-17T15:58:08.113ZDr. J. P. Huberthttps://911scholars.ning.com/profile/DrJPHubert
<div>From my facebook post of this am.</div>
<div>Quite apart from the moral implications of Conressman Weiner's behavior and the fact that he reportedly had few friends in Washington, it is noteworthy that he was critical of the 911 investigation back in 2002.</div>
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<p>Interestingly, in Webster Tarpley's book <em>911 Synthetic Terror: Made in USA</em>, (Progressive Press, third edition, 2006, pp. 232-234) Tarpley reported that Congressman…</p>
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<div>From my facebook post of this am.</div>
<div>Quite apart from the moral implications of Conressman Weiner's behavior and the fact that he reportedly had few friends in Washington, it is noteworthy that he was critical of the 911 investigation back in 2002.</div>
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<p>Interestingly, in Webster Tarpley's book <em>911 Synthetic Terror: Made in USA</em>, (Progressive Press, third edition, 2006, pp. 232-234) Tarpley reported that Congressman Anthony Weiner was a very vocal advocate on behalf of the need to properly investigate the destruction of the World Trade Center.</p>
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<p>In a House Science Committee hearing in March 2002, Weiner complained about the lack of progress being made. The Congressman stated that there was a virtually non-existent investigation and that crucial evidence had been mishandled including 80% of the steel from the WTC being sold for recycling before investigators could analyze the information. He also made public the fact that NYC and Federal officials failed to cooperate with investigators on multiple issues making it virtually impossible for them to carry out their analyses. Food for thought.</p>
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