13-09-2019, 02:54 PM
Paul Craig Roberts is a good man and most of what is in the list is most likely true, but this is not, how the Justice System is supposed to work. In a functioning Justice System the system would make investigations, name suspects, come to conclusions and then prosecute certain individual people. Or not.
But here, the Justice system is unwilling and/or unable to even start an investigation, despite of more than enough circumstantioal evidence, no previous investigation (No, the Commission was not an investigation) and thousands of people demanding one.
As long as no investigation is started, the system is dead. The question would be, how can it be restarted?
One big problem is the declaration that was signed be all receivers of the compensation fund. A declaration like this should be illegal und therefore null and void.
On the other hand, the state prosecutors have to get active, not the victims. A dead man cannot sue his murderer, only the state can and must do so. As long as the system is dead in the water, nothing but a revolution can overcome the deadlock.
But here, the Justice system is unwilling and/or unable to even start an investigation, despite of more than enough circumstantioal evidence, no previous investigation (No, the Commission was not an investigation) and thousands of people demanding one.
As long as no investigation is started, the system is dead. The question would be, how can it be restarted?
One big problem is the declaration that was signed be all receivers of the compensation fund. A declaration like this should be illegal und therefore null and void.
On the other hand, the state prosecutors have to get active, not the victims. A dead man cannot sue his murderer, only the state can and must do so. As long as the system is dead in the water, nothing but a revolution can overcome the deadlock.
The most relevant literature regarding what happened since September 11, 2001 is George Orwell's "1984".