USA Military Officers Challenge Official Account of Sept. 11USA Military
Officers Challenge Official Account of September 11 Twenty-five former U.S. military officers
have severely criticized the official account of 9/11 and called for a new
investigation. They include former commander of U.S. Army Intelligence, Major
General Albert Stubblebine, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Col.
Ronald D. Ray, two former staff members of the Director of the National Security
Agency; Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski, PhD, and Major John M. Newman, PhD, and many
others. They are among the rapidly growing number of military and intelligence
service veterans, scientists, engineers, and architects challenging the
government's story. The officers' statements appear below, listed
alphabetically. "A
lot of these pieces of information, taken together, prove that the official
story, the official conspiracy theory of 9/11 is a bunch of hogwash. It's
impossible," said Lt. Col. Robert Bowman, PhD, U.S. Air Force (ret). With
doctoral degrees in Aeronautics and Nuclear Engineering, Col. Bowman served as
Director of Advanced Space Programs Development under Presidents Gerald Ford and
Jimmy Carter. Lt. Jeff DahlstromFormer
U.S. Air Force pilot Lt. Jeff Dahlstrom wrote in a 2007 statement to this
author, "When 9/11 occurred I bought the entire government and mainstream media
story line. I was a lifelong conservative Republican that voted for
Bush/Cheney, twice. Curiosity about JFK's death, after a late night TV re-run
of Oliver Stone's movie, got me started researching and digging for the truth
about his assassins.
Capt.
Daniel Davis is a former U.S. Army Air Defense Officer and NORAD Tac Director.
After his military service, Capt. Davis served for 15 years as a Senior Manager
at General Electric Turbine (jet) Engine Division and then devoted an additional
15 years as founder and CEO of Turbine Technology Services Corp., a turbine (jet
engine) services and maintenance company.
Major
Jon I. Fox is a former U.S. Marine Corps fighter pilot and a retired commercial
airline pilot for Continental Airlines with a 35-year commercial aviation
career. In 2007, in support of the Architects and Engineers petition to
reinvestigate 9/11, he wrote, "On hearing the military (NORAD/NEAD) excuses for
no intercepts on 9/11/2001, I knew from personal experience that they were
lying. I then began re-checking other evidence and found mostly more lies from
the 'official spokesmen'. Jet fuel fires at atmospheric pressure do not get hot
enough to weaken steel. Structures do not collapse through themselves in free
fall time with only gravity as the powering force." Retired
U.S. Navy 'Top Gun' pilot Commander Ralph Kolstad started questioning the
official account of 9/11 within days of the event. In a statement to this
author, he wrote, "It just didn't make any sense to me," he said. And now six
years after 9/11 he says, "When one starts using his own mind, and not what one
was told, there is very little to believe in the official
story."
A
Pentagon eyewitness and a former member of the staff of the Director of the
National Security Agency, Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski, PhD, U.S. Air Force (ret),
is a severe critic of the official account of 9/11. A contributing author to
the 2006 book 9/11 and American Empire: Intellectuals Speak Out, she wrote, "I
believe the [9/11] Commission failed to deeply examine the topic at hand, failed
to apply scientific rigor to its assessment of events leading up to and
including 9/11, failed to produce a believable and unbiased summary of what
happened, failed to fully examine why it happened, and even failed to include a
set of unanswered questions for future research."
Lt.
Col. Shelton Lankford, U.S. Marine Corps (ret), an attack pilot with over 300
combat missions, wrote in 2007 to the Michigan Daily, "Our government has been
hijacked by means of a 'new Pearl Harbor' and a lot of otherwise good and decent
people who are gullible enough to think that the first three steel-framed
buildings in history fall down because they have some fires that the fire
fighter on the scene said could be knocked down with a couple of hoses and
through which people walked before they were photographed looking out the holes
where the plane hit. One of these, Building 7, was never hit by a plane and
even NIST is ashamed to advance a reason for its collapse. And, miracle of
miracles, these three buildings just happened to be leased and insured by the
same guy who is on tape saying they decided to 'PULL' the last one to
fall."
Another
harsh critic of the official account of 9/11 is Lt. Col. Jeff Latas, U.S. Air
Force (ret). A former combat fighter pilot, Col. Latas is currently a
commercial airline pilot.
Commander
Ted Muga, U.S. Navy (ret), is a Navy aviator, who, after retirement, had a
second career as a commercial airline pilot for Pan-Am.
Capt. Scott J. PhillpottSupporting
Col. Shaffer's statement, Capt. Scott J. Phillpott, U.S. Navy, currently
Commanding Officer of the guided-missile cruiser USS Leyte Gulf and former head
of the Able Danger data mining program, stated in 2005: "I will not discuss this
outside of my chain of command. I have briefed the Department of the Army, the
Special Operations Command and the office of (Undersecretary of Defense for
Intelligence) Dr. Cambone as well as the 9/11 Commission. My story has remained
consistent. Atta was identified by Able Danger in January/February 2000." Capt.
Phillpott is a U.S. Naval Academy graduate, who during his 23 years of Navy
service has been awarded the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal,
three Meritorious Service Medals, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, two Navy
Commendation Medals, and the Navy Achievement Medal. Another
senior officer questioning the official account of 9/11 is Col. Ronald D. Ray,
U.S. Marine Corps (ret), Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense under President
Ronald Reagan. A highly decorated Vietnam veteran (two Silver Stars, a Bronze
Star and a Purple Heart), he was appointed by President George H. W. Bush to
serve on the American Battle Monuments Commission (1990 - 1994), and the 1992
Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces. He was
Military Historian and Deputy Director of Field Operations for the U.S. Marine
Corps Historical Center, Washington, D.C. (1990 - 1994).
"After
4+ years of research since retirement in 2002, I am 100% convinced that the
attacks of September 11, 2001, were planned, organized, and committed by
treasonous perpetrators that have infiltrated the highest levels of our
government. It is now time to take our country back," wrote Lt. Col. Guy S.
Razer, MS, U.S. Air Force (ret), in a statement to this author. Maj.
Douglas Rokke, PhD, U.S. Army (ret), former Director of the U.S. Army Depleted
Uranium Project and 30-year veteran, had this to say about the explosion at the
Pentagon on 9/11, "When you look at the whole thing, especially the crash site
void of airplane parts, the size of the hole left in the building and the fact
the projectile's impact penetrated numerous concrete walls, it looks like the
work of a missile. And when you look at the damage, it was obviously a
missile." In
testimony before the House Armed Services Committee in 2006, Lt. Col. Anthony
Shaffer, U.S. Army Reserve, former Chief of the Army's controlled HUMINT (Human
Intelligence) Program, overseeing Army Intelligence and Security Command's
global controlled HUMINT efforts, stated: "[B]asic law enforcement investigative
techniques, with 21st Century data mining and analytical tools ... resulted in
the establishment of a new form of intelligence collection - and the
identification of Mohammed Atta and several other of the 9-11 terrorists as
having links to Al Qaeda leadership a full year in advance of the attacks.
...
Major
General Albert Stubblebine, U.S. Army (ret), former Commanding General of U.S.
Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), is a strong critic of the
official account of 9/11. In a 2006 video documentary he said, "One of my
experiences in the Army was being in charge of the Army's Imagery Interpretation
for Scientific and Technical Intelligence during the Cold War. I measured
pieces of Soviet equipment from photographs. It was my job. I look at the hole
in the Pentagon and I look at the size of an airplane that was supposed to have
hit the Pentagon. And I said, 'The plane does not fit in that hole'. So what
did hit the Pentagon? What hit it? Where is it? What's going
on?" Capt.
Russ Wittenberg, U.S. Air Force, is a former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot with
over 100 combat missions and a retired commercial pilot, who flew for Pan Am and
United Airlines for 35 years.
Another
senior officer questioning the official account of 9/11 is Col. Ann Wright, U.S.
Army (ret), who said in a 2007 interview with Richard Greene on the Air America
Radio Network, "It's incredible some of these things that still are unanswered.
The 9/11 Report -- that was totally inadequate. I mean the questions that
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