31-03-2016, 10:06 PM
Yes, it's obvious that "confessions" were forced out of people to "prove" the official story; which the 9/11 Commission then relied on, third-hand, because they couldn't talk to the detainees themselves, or even their CIA handlers if I remember correctly. This is why I say the Warren Commission looks like the model of a real investigation by comparison.
Here's another thing: why was no one in government reprimanded, blamed, demoted, fired after 9/11? It was a way of keeping people quiet. To throw anyone under the bus would risk those people griping to the media, pointing fingers at others, blaming superiors, going to Congress, which might lead to real investigations...and the whole thing unravels. But if no one is punished, most people who know or suspect something will just keep quiet.
Here's another thing: why was no one in government reprimanded, blamed, demoted, fired after 9/11? It was a way of keeping people quiet. To throw anyone under the bus would risk those people griping to the media, pointing fingers at others, blaming superiors, going to Congress, which might lead to real investigations...and the whole thing unravels. But if no one is punished, most people who know or suspect something will just keep quiet.