A Review by Thomas C. Fletcher
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David Ray Griffin in his new book, 9/11 Ten Years Later: When State Crimes against Democracy Succeed, stock of what we know, after the passage of a 
decade of intensive grassroots research and analysis, about what really happened 
that day, and of the present state of the 9/11 truth movement - its strengths 
and its weaknesses, and how it can move forward most effectively. The book is a 
combination of important lectures given by Griffin in the last few years, 
revised and updated for publication, and of completely new essays on key topics, 
such as the strong evidence that the phone calls from the hijacked airliners 
must have been faked, and the powerful consensus about the Pentagon events that 
has been achieved by the movement. 
The first four chapters highlight the 
strongest evidence that 9/11 was an inside job and the clearest implications of 
that evidence: the lack of evidence that Muslims attacked the US on that day 
(making clear that the ten-year-long series of wars on Muslim nations is morally 
and legally unjustified); the multiple occasions on which the laws of physics 
were miraculously inoperative in the destruction of the World Trade Center, if 
the official account so ferociously defended by erstwhile critics of government 
like Bill Moyers, Robert Parry, Alexander Cockburn and many others is to be 
believed; and the extraordinary case of WTC 7's classic demolition, which has 
been assiduously covered up by the mainstream media and government agencies (its 
collapse was never even mentioned in the 9/11 Commission Report, and the final 
report on its destruction issued by the National Institute of Standards and 
Technology in November 2008 was fraudulent). 
Chapter 5, "Phone Calls 
From The 9/11 Planes: Why They Are Not Authentic," examines all the evidence 
that has been discovered regarding phone calls from the hijacked airliners. The 
phone calls have been a crucial part of the official story of the day's events, 
purportedly establishing that the planes were hijacked by Arab Muslims and that 
Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon. But after a careful, critical analysis 
Griffin is forced to conclude that the phone calls were not made from the 
planes. First he shows that there is no evidence that the alleged hijackers 
actually were ever onboard any of the planes, and further, that the failure of 
any of the eight pilots to "squawk" the hijack code into their transponders is 
"strong evidence that the official story about the 9/11 planes -- that the 
cabins were taken over by hijackers - is false." He then shows that the calls to 
Deena Burnett, which registered on her caller ID as calls from her husband Tom 
Burnett's cell phone (he was a passenger on board Flight 93), could not have 
been completed because cell phone technology in 2001 was not capable of 
completing calls from airliners at high elevation. Griffin concludes the calls 
had to have been faked, and suggests that they were faked by voice morphing, 
already a well-established technical capability at the time. After examining the 
claims made for many other calls, including those for Barbara Olson, wife of 
then Solicitor General Ted Olson, which were the basis for the claim that Flight 
77 was still in the air and subsequently crashed into the Pentagon, Griffin 
concludes that "the evidence that the `calls from the planes' were faked is 
strong, ... far stronger than the evidence for the view that the calls were made 
by passengers and flight attendants, describing the activities of Middle-Eastern 
hijackers." 
Chapter 6 discusses Vice President Dick Cheney's changing 
account of his whereabouts and activities at key times during the morning of 
9/11. After admitting on national TV five days later that he had been present 
and in charge in the Presidential Emergency Operations Center in the basement of 
the White House before the Pentagon was attacked, he changed his story in 
November and claimed he did not reach the PEOC until after the Pentagon attack. 
Griffin shows that the 9/11 Commission Report upheld Cheney's otherwise 
unsupported second account, which absolved him of responsibility during two key 
incidents, the Pentagon attack and the destruction of Flight 93 in Pennsylvania. 
He shows further that much evidence, ignored by the Commission, contradicted 
Cheney's second story, including Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta's 
testimony before the Commission, Counterterrorism Czar Richard Clarke's 
published account of the morning, and reports from ABC News on the first 
anniversary of 9/11, all of which the Commission buried without mention. 
The gem of the book is the seventh chapter, "The Pentagon: A Consensus 
Approach." In this very detailed analysis Griffin shows that the 9/11 truth 
movement has developed a complex, broad-based refutation of the official story 
of what happened at the Pentagon (that "the Pentagon was attacked by American 
Airlines Flight 77... under the control of al-Qaeda"). He examines fourteen 
facts which have been established by independent researchers, upon which there 
is universal agreement, and any one of which is enough to demolish the official 
account. Griffin argues that the movement should concentrate its Pentagon 
energies on further strengthening and advocacy of these points of agreement, and 
avoid dissipating time, energy and trust on a question which has taken up much 
of these resources in recent years, the question of "what hit the Pentagon?" He 
shows that this question is unanswerable with the evidence available; only a 
genuine investigation of the 9/11 attacks will enable it to be answered. 
Chapter 8 illuminates the psychology of resistance to the truth about 
the 9/11 events which is so widespread, arguing that the real faith of the 
nominally-Christian US is "nationalist faith." The critique of the official 
story laid out by the 9/11 truth movement is literally unthinkable for many, 
even for devout Christians whose religion calls upon them to avoid all kinds of 
idolatry, including nationalism. Griffin concludes that "[w]hen Christian faith 
is subordinated to faith in American goodness ... it becomes a blinding faith, 
producing Christians with eyes wide shut." 
The subtitle of the book 
indicates that the 9/11 attacks, in being a false-flag operation carried out by 
elements of the US government, were a "State Crime Against Democracy" or SCAD, 
with the primarily political purpose of imposing policies by force upon the 
country, and that the failure to carry out a genuine investigation, arrest the 
perpetrators and reverse the policies adopted by the government after 9/11 means 
that the operation has succeeded. But only to this point in time: the future is 
still open. Griffin provides in a powerful conclusion (Ch. 9, "When State Crimes 
Against Democracy Succeed") suggestions for how the 9/11 truth movement can 
continue to press forward to the necessary investigation of the 9/11 crimes and 
the reversal of the tragic course taken by the US while under the control of the 
criminals. 
This superb book is written with the usual clarity, logic and 
argumentative power readers have come to expect from David Ray Griffin, which he 
has now employed in ten books on the 9/11 attacks. 9/11 Ten Years Later continues his advance at the cutting edge of 9/11 truth, and should be read by 
everyone who wants to take stock of what the movement has achieved and how to 
press on into a future in which illegal, immoral wars have been stopped and the 
country's democratic ideals reaffirmed.
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Read all of Mr. Fletcher's helpful, literate Amazon reviews of Dr. Griffin's 9/11 books here.
 
 
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