History has many interpretations, and this report has been just one of many – an interpretation pieced togetherfrom the bold admissions and revelations of insiders, whose stories have been ignored and suppressed by themajor media organizations. It is an interpretation of history that suggests a few determined men strove to changethe world in defense of western capitalism in ways which they felt needed to be hidden from the public.Whatever emotion or logic that was adequate to cause them to hide their actions from the public was not strongenough to prevent them from committing the acts. In changing the world, crimes were committed for the goodof the American public, without the American public having a say in what it thought was in its best interest. Tocover-up these crimes, thousands of innocent people had to be murdered. Hundreds of thousands of people acrossthe globe have been subjected to the terrors of wars funded by this operation. The ‘few good men’ responsiblefor these events make sure no one knows who is responsible, because in their hearts, they know that what they dois not acceptable to the American public. The alleged statements by Bush and Reagan are testimony to that point:Sarah McClendon: “What will the people do if they ever find out the truth about Iraq-gate and Iran contra?George H.W. Bush: “Sarah, if the American people ever find out what we have done, they will chase usdown the streets and lynch us.”230“If such a story gets out, we’ll all be hanging by our thumbs in front of the WhiteHouse….”231
Collateral Damage: U.S. Covert Operations and the Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001
EP Heidner
28 June, 2008
59 pages
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