Former Bush Cabinet Member Appears On Alex Jones Show; Says Government Complicit In 9/11
Prison Planet | June 16 2005
Former Chief Economist for the Department of Labor during President George W. Bush's first term Morgan Reynolds has made waves in the past few days after writing a detailed article stating tha the official explanation for the collapse of the twin towers and Building 7 was bogus.
United Press International picked up on the story today and this forced a response from the Texas A&M University, at which Reynolds holds the title of Professor Emeritus-an honorary title bestowed upon select tenured faculty, who have retired with ten or more years of service.
Dr. Robert M. Gates, President of Texas A&M University stated, "The American people know what they saw with their own eyes on September 11, 2001. To suggest any kind of government conspiracy in the events of that day goes beyond the pale.”
All the American people saw on 9/11 was planes fly into buildings. As we have relentlessly documented, the government explanation as to how and why this happened is provably ridiculous.
Furthermore, Americans saw the unprecedented event of multiple steel buildings supposedly collapsing from fire damage, the first time this happened in history.
Reynolds appeared on the Alex Jones Show to discuss his article and the reaction he received after the mainstream media picked it up.
The four potential explanations behind 9/11 were listed.
1) It was entirely the work of Al-Qaeda and Arab hijackers.
2) The government had prior knowledge of the attack but their incompetence allowed the attack to happen.
3) The government knew the attack was coming and consciously allowed it to happen.
4) The government ran the entire operation.
Reynolds stated, "I'd have to say that the evidence points to the last."
He later stated that the official explanation of the attack was "full of holes, everywhere you look it just doesn't hang together."
Click here to listen to the clip and Reynolds' own definitions of the different possible explanations, plus discussion of the explosives within the building and the whitewash commission.
Reynolds was on the broadcast for over an hour and discussed how he woke up to the lie, the collapse of the buildingsin depth and the wider issues surrounding 9/11. He describes his mixed emotions about stepping out from the shadows and standing up for the truth at the risk of alienation from his peers.
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Alex Jones appears Thursday June 16th on Coast to Coast AM for a much anticipated 9/11 debate. The question, did Muslims act alone on 9/11 or not? The evidence is clear that they didn't and in Reynolds we have another credible whistleblower bravely stepping forward in the name of the truth and the future of America and the world.
Related: Why Did the Trade Center Skyscrapers Collapse? By Morgan Reynolds
Related: The controlled implosion of WTC 7
Related: Prison Planet 9/11 Archive
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UPI Hears...
By John Daly
UPI International Correspondent
Washington, DC, Jun. 13 (UPI) --
Insider notes from United Press International for June 8
A former Bush team member during his first administration is now voicing serious doubts about the collapse of the World Trade Center on 9-11. Former chief economist for the Department of Labor during President George W. Bush's first term Morgan Reynolds comments that the official story about the collapse of the WTC is "bogus" and that it is more likely that a controlled demolition destroyed the Twin Towers and adjacent Building No. 7. Reynolds, who also served as director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis in Dallas and is now professor emeritus at Texas A&M University said, "If demolition destroyed three steel skyscrapers at the World Trade Center on 9/11, then the case for an 'inside job' and a government attack on America would be compelling." Reynolds commented from his Texas A&M office, "It is hard to exaggerate the importance of a scientific debate over the cause of the collapse of the twin towers and building 7. If the official wisdom on the collapses is wrong, as I believe it is, then policy based on such erroneous engineering analysis is not likely to be correct either. The government's collapse theory is highly vulnerable on its own terms.
Only professional demolition appears to account for the full range of facts associated with the collapse of the three buildings."
http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20050613-102755-6408r.htm