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17, 2004
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May
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September
Song
A
Review of "The New Pearl Harbor"
By
MARC ESTRIN
The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions
about the Bush Administration and 9/11
David Ray Griffin
Olive Branch Press, 2004
Paper, 214 pp, $15.00
The official story goes something like
this:
With no actionable warning
from intelligence agencies, four planes were hijacked by terrorists
on the morning of September 11, 2001. Two crashed into the Word
Trade Center, which then collapsed, and shortly thereafter, the
third into the Pentagon. The last plane went down in Pennsylvania
after a struggle between passengers and hijackers. Air defense
arrived too late to stop the catastrophes. Responding to this
attack on the homeland, the president declared a global war on
terror which may last for generations until evil is finally eradicated,
the security of America firmly established, and the world made
safe for freedom and democracy.
In The
New Pearl Harbor, David Ray Griffin compiles the evidence
that every single assertion in the official story is implausible
or impossible, and that something other must explain the inconsistencies
and contra-factual assertions.
The implications of the accumulated
evidence is that the Bush administration was complicit in the
events of September 11th, and not merely a victim of structural
problems or incompetence on the part of the intelligence establishment.
In a nuanced discussion of "complicity", Griffin distinguishes
eight possible levels, from the lying about events to maximize
political ends, through intentionally allowing expected attacks,
to actual involvement in the planning of them.
Griffin does not make specific
accusations, nor does he hypothesize a "true" version
of what happened. But he does demand unflinching investigations
of all the contradictions, clear reporting of the results, and
most difficult, a courageous drawing of conclusions, no matter
how "unthinkable" or outrageous they may appear.
In the months since the book
was published, we have been swamped with news from the 9/11 Commission
concerning both domestic and foreign intelligence which indicated
a large and imminent attack on the United States. But the Commission,
its members appointed by President Bush, is focussing on the
future. According to Vice-Chair Lee Hamilton, "We're not
interested in trying to assess blame..." Their goal is to
understand what happened so as to restructure intelligence so
that such "a breakdown" may not happen again. Given
this limited mandate, almost none of the contradictions Griffin
raises is likely to be discussed, or its ramifications analyzed
before the case is closed.
The first part of The New Pearl
Harbor looks in detail at the timeline and events of 9/11 itself.
How is it, Griffin asks, that even the first airplane was not
intercepted -- given standard procedures, operating normally
many times a year, for off-course or otherwise anomalous aircraft?
The FAA, NORAD, and the NMCC (National Military Command Center
at the Pentagon) have a clear and working set of standard operating
procedures which on September 11th, and on that day only, failed
to operate. Griffin lays them out, along with the strange, and
changing official excuses for their "failure".
The story becomes even more
bizarre for the second plane to hit the WTC. By that time, it
was known that three planes had been hijacked, and were heading
back eastward (the fourth plane was 41 minutes late in taking
off, so at this point was not part of the story). Still there
was no normal scrambling of protective aircraft. By the time
of the Pentagon incident, the details become
grotesque. It was clear to the entire nation, fixed to the TV,
that America was under a coordinated attack, and that a third
plane was headed towards Washington. Yet though Cheney and Rice
were evacuated to the White House bunker, still, no protection
aircraft scrambled, and when it finally did, was sent from a
base far from DC, travelling at half-maximum speed or less, arriving
too late to prevent the attack.
With official statements compared
to a detailed timeline of events, the most likely conclusion
is that on that day, the air defense system was ordered to stand
down from its normal protective procedures -- even after it was
clear to all what was happening. Who could have ordered such
a stand down?
Much of the material Griffin
cites has been long circulated on the internet. What is less
commonly understood are the strange details of the WTC collapse,
implausibly explained as "jet-fuel fire melting structural
steel." The pattern of destruction and fall is more consistent
with the air attacks plus controlled demolitions. Griffin parses
the material, with many notes from firefighting and architectural
sources. Times, temperatures, visual and seismic evidence simply
do not support the melting of steel as the sole cause of the
observed failures. Further, what but explosions can account for
reports of same from survivors, and for powdered concrete and
building parts being ejected horizontally three times the width
of the buildings? Steel in both towers was broken at the joints,
and molten steel found at sub-basement levels -- inconsistent
with melting from top floor fires whose debris crushed the floors
below. The WTC wreckage was spirited away as quickly as possible
and no forensics permitted.
Even more curious was the collapse
of WTC Building 7 -- 355 feet away from the north tower, and
further still from the south -- which was never hit by a plane
or any significant amount of debris ,and sustained only small
fires. It went down at 5:20PM, collapsing from the bottom (as
in a typical controlled demolition), with none of the "official"
explanations in play. The steel was removed quickly from this
site as well, although having been evacuated, there were no survivors
to be searched for. Relegated to a footnote is the fact that
Marvin P. Bush, the president's younger brother, was a director
for a security company involved in three of the four attacks.
Securacom covered the WTC, United Airlines, -- whose flights
hit the WTC and crashed in Pennsylvania -- and Dulles Airport
-- from which the Pentagon flight took off. What are we to make
of testimony from WTC personnel that five days before 9/11, heightened
security requiring 12-hour days and bomb-sniffing dogs was abruptly
called off? What committee will chase that down?
Griffin turns next to the strange
story of the flight that struck the Pentagon. The physical evidence
is simply inconsistent with the claim that the building was struck
by a Boeing 757 travelling at 300+ mph. The hole in the façade
is far too small to accommodate the wings and tail -- which were
supposed to have disappeared within the hole. The penetration
is far too shallow for the mass and momentum involved. Yet there
is no scorching of the grass on the lawn outside. There is not
the slightest sign of a burnt-out wreck in any photograph, nor
were there any fuselage fragments recovered within the building.
In the initial story, other then a beacon and the two black boxes
-- these "discovered" at four the next morning -- every
part of the plane, including the stainless steel engines, were
melted, and vaporized. Nevertheless, in one version of the original
tale, authorities were able to identify victims from their fingerprints.
But six months later the story had changed and enough of the
plane had been recovered to make possible "an almost complete
reconstitution." The parts are supposedly stocked in a warehouse.
According to experienced pilots,
the complex final maneuver of the huge aircraft could not have
been accomplished by an amateur. The choice of a difficult low
flying attack on a side wall, rather than crashing more easily
into the roof -- for maximum damage -- was most curious. The
plane's being "lost" from all radar contact for 29
minutes, while flying toward Washington is most improbable, given
the network of radar and other resources covering the area. These
contradictions, along with the failure to scramble in the most
protected area of the world, make the official story of the Pentagon
attack profoundly suspicious. And though Cheney and Rice were
safely stowed in the White House bunker, and a plane was known
to be heading in its direction, the Pentagon was never evacuated.
The last of the airplanes to
go down was UA Flight 93, scene of the now famous passenger revolt:
"Let's roll!" Here, the question is no longer "Why
were the planes not shot down?" but rather "Why might
it be the case that this one was?" CBS reported two F16s
tailing the flight. Phone calls made from the plane during its
last minutes reported possible success in overcoming the hijackers.
One call reported, "I think they're going to do it. They're
forcing their way into the cockpit...They're doing it! They're
doing it! They're doing it!" Next, screaming in the background,
followed by a "whooshing sound, a sound like wind."
Then contact lost. The scenario is consistent with a plane being
shot down. A half-ton piece of engine was found over a mile from
the fuselage -- a likely target for a heat-seeking missile. Burning
debris and human body parts were reported eight miles away, and
confetti-like debris rained down minutes afterwards. One theory
that would explain these departures from the official story is
that Flight 93, unexpectedly late for departure, and unexpectedly
rescued by its passengers, was destroyed by a competent military,
in this case ordered to complete a bungled task. The risk of
people left alive to be questioned may have been too great.
Griffin goes on to examine
material that has been more generally covered -- at least in
the left press and on many websites: the President's odd behavior
on 9/11 given the timeline, and the evolving stories from the
White House Press Office. He looks at the larger context of the
event: the probable knowledge of possible attacks; the obstruction
of investigations before and afterwards; the "anti-hunt"
for bin Laden and al-Queda; the connections between Bush and
the Saudi royal family; the flying of bin Ladens out of the country
when no other aircraft was allowed to fly. We are familiar with
much of this, though the details and citations are helpful. By
now we are familiar, too, with the neo-con plans, pre-9/11, for
projecting US power across the middle east and throughout central
Asia. Asking the normal forensic question "Who benefits?",
we can see that the Project For A New American Century"
(2000) was well served by the "new Pearl Harbor" it
called for.
After all the suspicious incongruities
collected, we are left with two huge problems. Griffin leads
us through them in a chapter entitled "Is Complicity by
US Officials the Best Explanation for 9/11?":
1.Beyond showing that official
explanations are implausible or impossible, how shall we construct
a meaningful, alternative narrative which will contain and explain
the known facts? For example, if it was not a Boeing 757 which
crashed into the Pentagon, but a smaller military missile, where
did the 757 go, and what happened to its passengers?
2. Most difficult of all, perhaps,
is the question of how the administration -- if indeed it was
complicit in 9/11 at some or several levels -- could be so incompetent
at scripting a plausible story. Why not punish a few scapegoats
in the intelligence community, instead of promoting those responsible
for "lapses"? Why the needless, obvious lies, and continuingly
changing statements? Why such massiveness to the conspiracy,
requiring silence from many individuals in the White House, Justice
Department, FBI, CIA, NSA, and the Pentagon, as well as in civilian
security operations? Why risk demolition of buildings beyond
the flight attacks? Why bring down WTC 7? Why order interceptor
planes to stand down, and deny SOP readiness? Why have the president
play unconcern for half an hour? So as not to upset second-graders?
Why claim that human flesh could withstand temperatures which
would vaporize stainless steel? There are better minds than Bush's
who have been concocting covert operations for many years. Where
were they? Or was it just this confounding of critics that was
intended?
My one quibble with Griffin's
most valuable compendium of unanswered questions is that the
author nowhere examines and brings his judgement to bear on the
many stories concerning Israeli and Mossad participation in the
9/11 events. But the book is a work-in-progress, necessarily
incomplete.
Griffin can't put the pieces
together. In this, he is honest, and calls on us to be the same.
All he can do is call for more authentic investigations -- not
the cover-ups currently underway -- to confront these crucial
issues. And this, too, we must do.
Marc Estrin can be reached at: mestrin1@earthlink.net
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