Monthly Archives: September, 2011
Griffin’s ‘no 757 hit the Pentagon’ arguments eclipse ‘consensus approach’
By Craig McKee The best argument I’ve found against David Ray Griffin’s new “consensus approach” to the Pentagon comes from a very reliable source – David Ray Griffin. In his new book, 9/11 Ten Years After: When State Crimes Against Democracy Succeed, the dean of 9/11 Truth makes the strongest case yet that the U.S. …
Griffin’s embrace of CIT critics a setback for 9/11 Pentagon research
By Craig McKee Over the past several years, David Ray Griffin has set the highest standard for 9/11 research. He has looked at the entire official story, showing us how every aspect of it fails to stand up to scrutiny. His approach has been just right, and 9/11 Truth would not have achieved a fraction …
My Toronto Hearings 9/11 notebook: the good, the bad, and the uninvited
By Craig McKee While TV offers us solemn ceremonies paying tribute to the victims of 9/11, the real story continues in the fight for truth about why those people died and who really killed them. While our corporate media continue to show us the sadness and loss from this catastrophic day, they also continue to …