ST9/11’s James Fetzer, David Ray Griffin, Morgan Reynolds on “Coast to Coast AM”

Feb 23rd, 2006. 12:00am - 4:00am: James Fetzer, David Ray Griffin, and Morgan Reynolds will be interviewed by George Noory.

“Expert on conspiracy theories, James Fetzer, will review recent hypotheses of what really happened on 9-11, based on physical evidence. He’ll be joined by David Ray Griffin, author of The New Pearl Harbor in the second hour, and Morgan Reynolds, former chief economist for the Labor Dept., in the third hour.” (archived program)

Recap
9-11 Theories & Evidence

“The 9-11 attacks were an “inside job” orchestrated by factions within the United States, according to three guests who shared their theories and evidence. Prof. James Fetzer, an expert on the JFK assassination and one of the founding members of Scholars for 9/11 Truth, cited numerous factors which he believes indicate the government’s official explanation is riddled with falsities. In the case of the WTC towers, the melting point of steel and the quick rate of the buildings’ collapse could only be explained by a planned demolition, he said, adding that were security anomalies reported at the WTC in the two weeks leading up to the attack. Fetzer also noted that in the Pentagon attack, the size of the impact in the building was too small for an airliner, and may have instead have been an A-3 Skywarrior.

Fetzer also contended that the terrorists would have been incapable of piloting the planes into these precise targets, and that “neocons,” such as those who were involved in the Project for the New American Century were the instigators of the 9-11 events.

Appearing with Fetzer in the second hour was David Ray Griffin, the author of The New Pearl Harbor who concurred that the official story behind the WTC and Pentagon attacks doesn’t jibe with the physics and chemistry of the evidence. Joining Fetzer in the third hour, was Morgan Reynolds, former chief economist for the Labor Dept., who argued that al Qaeda had been set up as “patsies” in the style of Lee Harvey Oswald.”

(source: coasttocoastam.com / archived program)

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