9/11 After 13 years

By Paul Craig Roberts - Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury under Reagan

The tragedy of September 11, 2001, goes far beyond the deaths of those who died in the towers and the deaths of firefighters and first responders who succumbed to illnesses caused by inhalation of toxic dust. For thirteen years a new generation of Americans has been born into the 9/11 myth that has been used to create the American warfare/police state.

The corrupt Bush and Obama regimes used 9/11 to kill, maim, dispossess and displace millions of Muslims in seven countries, none of whom had anything whatsoever to do with 9/11.

A generation of Americans has been born into distain and distrust of Muslims.

A generation of Americans has been born into a police state in which privacy and constitutional protections no longer exist.

A generation of Americans has been born into continuous warfare while needs of citizens go unmet.

A generation of Americans has been born into a society in which truth is replaced with the endless repetition of falsehoods.

According to the official story, on September 11, 2001, the vaunted National Security State of the World’s Only Superpower was defeated by a few young Saudi Arabians armed only with box cutters. The American National Security State proved to be totally helpless and was dealt the greatest humiliation ever inflicted on any country claiming to be a power.

That day no aspect of the National Security State worked. Everything failed.

for the rest of the article:
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2014/09/10/911-13-years-paul-craig-roberts/

Yes and No

"A generation of Americans has been born into distain and distrust of Muslims" is a bit specious.
(I'm assuming he meant "disDain" and not "distain", but I guess the latter works)

Just like "most Muslims aren't terrorists", I suggest "most Americans don't 'hate Muslims' ". I guess we would need some polls (plural) to show for sure which of us is correct or more correct. But just doing my own "poll" of MANY people I talk to over the years, it's really only a small-ish percentage that are "idiots", prejudice, bigoted, etc. (like they are against blacks, whites, women, Latinos, Jews, etc....)

That's why we need new avenues of research and investigation, like the Remote Viewing of 9/11, which I reviewed here:

https://www.facebook.com/Bill.William.Willem.Liam/posts/10203557254950908

and was apparently too "woo woo" and/or salacious to publish on 911B as a blog post.