From David Ray Griffin's 9/11 Ten Years Later comes the statement that anti-war groups cannot and will not be successful unless they can address the falsity of the causes for those wars. Griffin is here thinking of Iraq and Afghanistan among others. His point is an important one. The wars of the last ten years must all be seen in the context of the false-flag operation known as "nine-eleven."
Griffin has here rendered an inestimable public service. I agree with him on this and most everything else (one exception being the John Kennedy assassination). A fully independent and responsble investigation of the fateful events of September 11, 2001, will have to come to be in order for American democracy to be healthy.
Griffin has here rendered an inestimable public service. I agree with him on this and most everything else (one exception being the John Kennedy assassination). A fully independent and responsble investigation of the fateful events of September 11, 2001, will have to come to be in order for American democracy to be healthy.
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