by C. L. Cook
How, after five and a half years, is it possible that the truth behind
the greatest criminal act of the young 21st Century, the 9/11 attacks,
could still remain shrouded in doubt and mystery? How is it, that the
greatest nation the world has ever known, with all its mighty resources
at hand, has done no better at answering the myriad questions that lay
still unresolved than to reiterate the original narrative of what
happened on that fateful day in September: The hijackings were the work
of a handful of Osama bin Laden devotees, that somehow managed to plan
and pull off their scheme entirely undetected?

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Christoper Ketcham is an American author, poet and
journalist. His coverage of the 9/11 attacks in New York for Salon.com
was selected a Livingston Awards finalist, and his 2004 book of poetry
regarding the attack. Ketcham is also the author of another report of
that day in New York City Salon.com refused to publish;Christopher
Ketcham and 'What Did Israel Know in Advance of the 9/11 Attacks?' in
the first half.
And; Canadian journalist and photographer, Jon Elmer will be in Victoria this week, to share pictures and stories from his most recent stay in Palestine. Jon writes for The New Standard, among other publications, and is the creator of the website, From Occupied Palestine.org.
And; Canadian journalist and photographer, Jon Elmer will be in Victoria this week, to share pictures and stories from his most recent stay in Palestine. Jon writes for The New Standard, among other publications, and is the creator of the website, From Occupied Palestine.org.
And, Janine Bandcroft may be joining us at the bottom of the hour from sunny California, Crazyland to bring us up to speed with all that's good to do in yet sane Victoria and environs in the coming week. But first, Christopher Ketcham and 9/11's stones still unturned.
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