By Nicholas Levis
911Truth.org
newyorkcity@snafu.de
On the web:
http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20041009142411882NEW YORK, Oct. 7, 2004 -- Philip Zelikow, a high-level national
security adviser to both Bush administrations, acknowledges that
America faces a new infectious disease: lack of faith in the U.S.
government's 9/11 Commission report.
As executive director of the freshly-retired Kean Commission, Zelikow
was a principal author of the 567-page document, which purports to
explain everything that matters about September 11th, 2001.
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"Our worry is when things become infectious, as happened with the
assassination," Zelikow says. "Then this stuff can
be deeply corrosive to public understanding. You can get where the
bacteria can sicken the larger body." (1)
It's too late, Dr. Zelikow. The "bacteria" are winning, and your own
work is to blame.
Perhaps the disease would have slowed if you had showed the courage to
step down as executive director last March - when your resignation was
demanded by the same Sept. 11 families who had fought the White House
for 14 months to gain a 9/11 Commission in the first place.
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