National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

Get your red-hot 9/11 Commission report here; no Bush-bashing, but plenty of Michael Moore-debunking. UPDATE: Apparently not much finger-pointing either.

Get your red-hot 9/11 Commission report here; no Bush-bashing, but plenty of Michael Moore-debunking.

UPDATE: Apparently not much finger-pointing either.

2 thoughts on “National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States”

  1. Haven’t found any yet… in fact…

    “Al Qaeda appears to have relied on a core group of financial facilitators
    who raised money from a variety of donors and other fund-raisers, primarily
    in the Gulf countries and particularly in Saudi Arabia.115 Some individual
    donors surely knew, and others did not, the ultimate destination of their donations.
    Al Qaeda and its friends took advantage of Islam?s strong calls for charitable
    giving, zakat.These financial facilitators also appeared to rely heavily on
    certain imams at mosques who were willing to divert zakat donations to al
    Qaeda?s cause.116
    Al Qaeda also collected money from employees of corrupt charities.117 It
    took two approaches to using charities for fund-raising. One was to rely on al
    Qaeda sympathizers in specific foreign branch offices of large, international
    charities?particularly those with lax external oversight and ineffective internal
    controls, such as the Saudi-based al Haramain Islamic Foundation.118
    Smaller charities in various parts of the globe were funded by these large Gulf
    charities and had employees who would siphon the money to al Qaeda.119”

    Looks like Moore was right again.

  2. Yes, John, Muslims were involved in 9/11, but only in a peripheral role to the Carlyle Group, as all of us who’ve seen F911 know.

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