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🗓️ 14 April 2025
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0:29.8 | We recorded the interview you're about to watch five days ago, and I've been thinking about it |
0:34.7 | ever since. It's with a former congressman from Pennsylvania called Kurt Weldon. Curr Weldon was a very significant figure in Washington 20 years ago. He was not some |
0:42.5 | obscure backbencher. He was one of the most powerful Republicans in the Congress, about to take over |
0:47.3 | the Armed Services Committee, until he asked questions about the official story on 9-11, at which point the Bush administration sent the |
0:56.9 | FBI to his daughter's house, destroyed her life, never charged her with a crime, and effectively |
1:01.1 | got Kurt Weldon bounced out of Congress. I haven't talked to him in 20 years. I didn't know exactly |
1:06.3 | what to expect, but this conversation, the one you're about to see, raises far more questions than I |
1:11.4 | ever anticipated. This is not a crazy person. These are not crazy questions. He makes no claims |
1:17.5 | he doesn't have personal firsthand evidence of. When it ended, I asked him how many other officials |
1:24.3 | who were in and around Washington during 9-11 have similar questions. And he said to me, |
1:30.2 | as far as I know, all of them. And he's still in touch with a lot of those people. After this conversation, |
1:36.3 | which again, we've been thinking about ever since, I thought it might be time to look a little more |
1:40.4 | deeply into the 9-11 commission report. Was it accurate? |
1:45.3 | 9-11 changed the United States forever. |
1:47.5 | Those of us who remember it, who live through it, can tell you this was a different country afterward, completely different and not a better country. |
1:55.0 | And so there is no more significant historical event in the lifetimes of any living American than 9-11. |
2:01.8 | And the fact that there are still outstanding questions about what exactly happened and why is troubling. |
2:07.7 | Up until this point, most of the people who've addressed these questions are either crazy or seem |
2:12.1 | slightly crazy. Now is the time for a sober look, not a wild-eyed speculative look, but an honest look and honest |
2:21.4 | conversations with people who participated in the response to that day, government officials. |
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