 In interviews this week, Lee H. Hamilton and Thomas H. Kean (co chairs of the 9/11 Commission), were convinced that the C.I.A had made a conscious decision to impede the Sept. 11 commission's inquiry. Comments
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Who voted on this?- a2zme Sat Dec 22, 2007 12:20 am
 - RUEZ Sat Dec 22, 2007 12:23 am

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The 9/11 Conspiracy Theory Lives On..
I feel safe in there.
I make my own reality.
I feel safe in there.
Reality,what a concept.
Personally, I still don't believe most 9/11 theories but as more and more things are being discovered and the government covers everything up. You got to think to your self sometimes, why did they do that? Why is there so much coinsidence in this? Is it a coinsidence that it is a coinsidence? lol. I think it's a coinsidence for a reason. That reason I am not sure of.
The Government has been hiding things for years, It's what they do best.
I bet that if NASA ever found other life someplace, the Government would hide that from us. Would say "The human population is not ready for this news". Making the judgements for us.
Also, this same article. How long has this been on the backburner? CIA withholding Tapes from the 9/11 Commission? That's a very long time now that they withheld it, something that should have been dealt with years ago. Things that you are required to produce, and present can't be hidden of course. Like these tapes but if it was something that they created themselves, that nobody else would expect to look for. They can hide that for maybe like, forever?
ah, you can't hide electronic information ziggy. that which is written down on paper cannot be discovered without the government letting it be discovered or some real crazy mo-fo breaking in and stealing it from the gov.
ah, you can't hide electronic information ziggy. that which is written down on paper cannot be discovered without the government letting it be discovered or some real crazy mo-fo breaking in and stealing it from the gov.
That's wireless though. Wireless is (usually) very insecure (Tempest, anyone?). However, non-wireless data isn't so hard to hide and destroy with proper encryption and transportation.