Sunday, July 02, 2006

Who Killed John O'Neill

One of the first questions that you need to answer is, "who is John O'Neill?" It is uncanny how few people even know who this man is, much less understand how he is directly connected to the perpetrators of 9/11 in ways that I have yet to hear any of the conspiracy groups discussing.

O'Neill was in charge of the FBI's investigation into Al Qaeda, that is, until he was put in charge of the security of the World Trade Centers; his first day of work as security chief was September 10, 2001. Not only was he the foremost expert on Osama Bin Laden, but he was supposedly killed by his arch nemesis during the attack.

Some 9/11 researchers believe that a sort of "private CIA" played an integral role in the event. At the time of the 911, Kroll (now Marsh & McLennan) owned the company that ran security at the Twin Tower Complex and Dulles airport , this company was called Stratesec; a company that has ties to the bush Bush regime via brother Marvin P. Bush, who was on the board of directors for Stratesec.

The counter-terror pundits and government advisors that they've been parading in the government's dog and pony show are employees of Kroll as well. We need to wake up and realize that the very people, who appear to be involved in the security failures that lead to the loss of the WTC complex, are now in charge of counter-terror in the United States.

I've been researching the 911 since 2003 and have yet to have come accross much of the information that is contained in this video.

Please take an hour or so out of your day and watch this video. I promise that, if you think anything like I do, you will appreciate its insight. The video is free of charge and can be downloaded at www.whokilledjohnoneill.com

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One Actor, One Room, Seven Characters: 9/11.

Traumatized by the September 11th attacks, one man struggles to dismantle official history, at the expense of his sanity and even his life. Grappling with multiple realities - and multiple personalities - he must retreat into his mind in pursuit of the truth. In a fictional film about non-fictional events, there is a place where belief and faith will blind you, where nothing is sacred, and to get there all you have to do is ask:

a dead art film by ty rauber and ryan thurston

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