| Aftermath:
Unanswered Questions From 9/11
A packed 35-minute video that asks pertinent
questions about what now passes for the official
history and analysis of the 9/11 events. So
far that history is "written" by the
President and key US government spokespersons
and then repeated in the major US media. Critical
questioning on 9/11 is equated with disloyalty.
For opinion-makers we are a "nation at
war" and it is essential to present a united
front to the enemy. Dissent, they charge, weakens
the resolve of the people and of the soldiers
in the field.
In Aftermath 9/11 researchers and journalists
discuss 11 unanswered questions: about preparation
for hijacking by the airlines considering the
past history of hijacking; about how the administration
responded to the failures of the military and
the intelligence agencies. Why did the US Air
Force wait almost 30 minutes until 9:24am to
get its jets to intercept? Why did the FAA radar
operators fail to respond when the hijacked
aircraft left their official assigned flight
paths? What was the relationship between the
Bush family, the Carlyle Group, and the Saudi-Arabian
bin Laden family? How do we defend the rule
of law in the US against the Justice Department’s
assault on the Bill of Rights?
A distinguished group of researchers discuss
the questions in depth and provide a broader
understanding of the issues. Featuring: Mary
Shiva (Aviation Disaster Attorney), Mike Rupert
(Publisher From The Wilderness) , Nafeez Ahmed
(author: The War on Freedom), David McMichael
(former CIA analyst), Michael Choussudovsky
(author: War and Globalization), Peter Dale
Scott (Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley), Riva
Enteen (Exec Director, SF National Lawyer’s
Guild), George Soros (billionaire philanthropist),
John Judge.
(USA, 2002, 35 min., Unrated, Color)
Speakers: To be announced
Aftermath: Unanswered Questions From 9/11 will
be shown with:
September 10, 2001 by Monika Bravo
Monika Bravo participated in a Cultural Arts
project which recorded views of New York from
the Twin Towers’ 90th floor and was completed
on September 10, 2001.
(USA, 2001, 5 min. 40 sec.)
SEPT 11 THURS 7:45
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