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US Roman Catholic Bishop:
9/11 was inside job
Matt C. Abbott
Global
Research
Friday November 30, 2007
Bishop Richard Williamson, seemingly the most outspoken
and controversial bishop of the Society of St. Pius X, asserted
in a recent talk that the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
were committed "to get the American public to accept the
invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq," according to a news item
by Jack Kenny in the Nov. 15, 2007 issue of The Wanderer.
Bishop Williamson, whose talk was held Nov. 4, 2007 in Bedford,
Mass., is quoted as saying:
"Without 9-11, it would have been impossible to attack Afghanistan
or Iraq. The forces inside the United States government and driving
the United States government absolutely wanted to attack and destroy
Iraq. The destruction wrought upon Iraq is unspeakable. And now
the same forces want to do the same thing to Iran . . . They may
well be plotting another 9-11."
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The news item continues: "Heat from the burning fuel of
the planes that flew into the twin towers of the World Trade Center
could not have melted the 47 steel columns in each tower, causing
them to collapse, he claimed. And a commercial airliner could
not have penetrated six of the ten walls that were breached by
'whatever hit the Pentagon,' he said."
What did hit the Pentagon, according to Bishop Williamson?
"It was a missile that hit the Pentagon. It was a missile
that could only have been fired by the American military."
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