What do Many in the Military Have to Say About 9/11

What do Many in the Military Have to Say About 9/11

What do Many in the Military Have to Say About 9/11


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This section presents videos, audio recordings, printed documents and an examination of physical evidence by Commissioned and Non-commissioned Officers in the U.S. military, who took an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; who further pledged to bear true faith and allegiance to the same. It is their duty as officers to expose the real perpetrators of 9/11 and bring them to justice, no matter how hard that may be or how long it takes. It is therefore the further purpose of this section to demonstrate that there is no statute of limitations for getting full accountability for what took place on September 11, 2001 and restoring the rights of every American citizen once that accountability is gotten.

This is a reality that soldiers are faced with, that the people of Iraq and Afghanistan are faced with, that children are faced with, that the people who are living inside those houses are faced with every single day at the hands of my brothers and sisters. What you can't see is the hundreds of civilians inside their homes, cowering under their tables, under their beds. What you can't see is the children, that after these troops leave, who can't sleep at night. What you can't see is the raw sewage flowing into the streets from where the tanks have…
 Joint Simultaneous Press Conferences in Los Angeles and New York City announcing the launches of Actors and Artists for 9/11 Truth, Military Officers for 9/11 Truth, Scientists for 9/11 Truth, on September 9, 2010 \Lt. Col. Robert Bowman, PhD, U.S. Air Force (ret) Director of Advanced Space Programs Development under Presidents Ford and Carter. U.S. Air Force fighter pilot with over 100 combat missions. (PhD in Aeronautics and Nuclear Engineering, Cal Tech). Former Head of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering and Assistant Dean at the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology. 22-year Air Force career.
As Commissioned and Non-commissioned Officers in the U.S. military, we took an oath to "support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same." Regardless of our current status -- active duty, reserves, retired, or civilian -- that oath remains in force. Therefore it is not just our responsibility as citizens, it is our duty as officers to expose the real perpetrators of 9/11 and bring them to justice, no matter how hard it is, how long it takes, how much we have to…
We, the undersigned current and former Commissioned and Non-commissioned U.S. Military Officers, believe that whereas: There is incontrovertible publicly available evidence since 9/11/01 that the official account of the events of that day is incomplete and fraught with errors; The 9/11 Commission Report inadequately answered, and in numerous cases even failed to address, many of the most important questions that were called to its attention; The blatant disregard of extensive compelling evidence that clearly refutes the official account raises rational suspicion of intentional deception by agents of the U.S. Government; We, the...