President Obamas "green czar," one Van Jones, was recently pressured into resigning. His crime? He had once signed a letter originating with one of the "9/11 Truth" organizations calling for a new investigation of the terrorist attacks. No, he hadnt declared that 9/11 was an "inside job," as some of the more flamboyant "truthers" assert: indeed, he hadnt challenged any one specific aspect of the official story. All he had asked for was a new investigation and once this got out (thanks to Fox News nut-job Glenn Beck), he was shown the door. This is the way our society deals with uncomfortable questions about "official" explanations for the inexplicable by purging all dissenters, and even anybody who asks a question without necessarily having a ready-made answer. To the stake with them! Burn the heretics! Move along, nothing to see here and dont ask questions unless you want to completely marginalize yourself, lose your job, and be subjected to an intensive hate campaign. We are asked to believe that 19 men, armed with the most basic weapons, somehow managed to elude the biggest, most expensively-accoutered intelligence apparatus in the world and the intelligence agencies of our allies, to boot. Utilizing nothing but box-cutters and the knowledge gleaned from a few weeks at flight school, these supermen somehow managed to steer those planes into two of the most visible potential terrorist targets in the US, one of which had been successfully targeted by terrorists before. They did this with no help from any foreign intelligence agency, no nation-state in on the plot, and they did it for less than $100,000. Really? The more distance in time from the actual event, the odder such an assertion seems. Eight years to the day, the official account of 9/11 seems more anemic and inadequate than ever. Yet anyone who questions the official story the narrative of 19 Arab dudes going on what would seem to be a rather quixotic jihad, haphazardly making their way through a strange foreign country on their own, all the while readying themselves for The Day That Changed History is denounced as a "conspiracy theorist," a crackpot, and worse. September 12, 2009 Justin Raimondo [send him mail] is editorial director of Antiwar.com and is the author of An Enemy of the State: The Life of Murray N. Rothbard and Reclaiming the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement. Copyright © 2009 Antiwar.com
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