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MichaelPhillipWright uploaded a new video
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This was broadcast in May of 2002.
Some of the discussion between O'Reill...
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This was broadcast in May of 2002.
Some of the discussion between O'Reilly and terrorism expert Larry Johnson is about the Oklahoma City bombing. At 3:39 Johnson begins to describe the meeting between confessed 9/11 terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui and hijacker Mohammed Atta. The meeting took place in an Oklahoma City motel.
This interview is significant because the 9/11 Commission lied and said that they were unaware of any evidence of a meeting between Atta and Moussaoui.
On pages 246-247 of the Commission's final report, they discuss Moussaoui's activities during that period. They write: "KSM also states that Moussaoui had no contact with Atta, and we are unaware of evidence contradicting this assertion."
http://www.9-11co...
I told the Commission about this meeting. The email I sent them in September 2003 is online here. You need to use the Mozilla Firefox browser to access this website:
http://bellaciao....
Why did the Commission lie about this? They were probably protecting David Boren, the former U.S. Senator who is widely known as the mentor and sponsor of ex-CIA director George Tenet. Boren resigned his Senate seat in 1994 and became the president of the University of Oklahoma. After the 9/11 attack, Boren worked feverishly to keep the spotlight off of Oklahoma.
In my email to the 9/11 Commission, I told them that Boren had a close association with Commission member Jim Thompson.
Go here for a video of Tenet telling a 9/11 lie at a speech he made at OU in March 2005:
http://www.youtub...
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MichaelPhillipWright uploaded a new video
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Al Martin is the author of "The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran Co...
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Al Martin is the author of "The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran Contra Insider." On page 96 he reports that in the mid-80s the CIA set David Boren up with a homosexual contact and then surreptitiously photographed it, so they could get some leverage on him. ________________________________________
This is a short segment from a C-SPAN video of the December 2004 ceremony in which George W. Bush awarded the "Medal of Freedom" to some of the loyal servants of his corrupt administration. One of them was former CIA director George Tenet, protege and good friend of former Senator Boren, currently the president of the University of Oklahoma.
At 24 seconds into the video Bush says, of Tenet, "He was often seen in the hallways chewing on an unlit cigar."
This is followed by a knowing smile from General Tommy Franks, another medal recipient.
At :43 Bush says, "There's still a lot of Queens in George Tenet."
This is immediately followed by another knowing smile from Franks. Then there is laughter from the audience.
One of the "queens" was in the audience. That was former U.S. Senator David Boren, who resigned from his Senate seat in 1994, two years before the expiration of his third term. The year earlier, gay activists had begun to out Boren and accuse him of sexually harassing his male staff members.
Boren emerges on the screen at 1:09. His back is to the camera, he is wearing a black suit, and he is near the center of the screen. His bald spot is visible. At 1:16 he fondles the back of the man standing in front of him. Then his hand comes to rest on his shoulder and stays there for a few seconds. At the end of the video Boren turns toward the camera and shows his face.
For a review of some of the gay literature about Boren, see this video:
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Go here for a video of Tenet telling a 9/11 lie during a speech he made at the University of Oklahoma:
http://www.youtub...
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MichaelPhillipWright uploaded a new video
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This video is of an elevator which was stuck on the third floor of the O...
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This video is of an elevator which was stuck on the third floor of the OU library's east wing. It was made at the same time that the elevator on lower level 1 was not functioning properly.
You can see in the beginning, by looking to the right, that the elevator was on the 3rd floor. Three times the button was pushed for 2, and it never moved. If you'll stop the action at 52 seconds, you'll see that it's still on 3.
See this for the other elevator, on L1:
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See these videos for more information about some of the many maintenance flaws at the University of Oklahoma:
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MichaelPhillipWright uploaded a new video
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You have to stop the action at :55 to get a good view of the sign which ...
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You have to stop the action at :55 to get a good view of the sign which says Digitizing and Copying Center. This is on L1 of the OU library. That's where the elevator remained 55 seconds after the button had been pressed for mezzanine, one floor up.
The door was closing very quickly after opening in response to pushing the button to open it. This was another maintenance flaw.
For more information about some of the many maintenance flaws af the University of Oklahoma, see these videos:
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