Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Senator Arlen Specter Agrees Able Danger Cover-up and Confirms Anthrax Not Work of al Qaeda

From http://911blogger.com/node/14656


Arlen Specter Discusses Able Danger, the Anthrax Attacks and the Patriot Act



911 Blogger | April 1, 2008


NOTE: At the end of the video, Arlen Specter claims that the Patriot Act wasn’t passed until 2006 when it was actually passed October 29, 2001.


Questions posed by members of Philly 9/11 Truth to Senator Arlen Specter about the pre-9/11 military intelligence program Able Danger and the post-9/11 anthrax attacks were responded to with a fair degree of candidacy.

















The Warren Commission member asserted that as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee investigation into the US military SOCOM program Able Danger that the inquiry, “like the song Oklahoma, we went about as far as we could go.” Perhaps he meant to say, “like Oklahoma City in 1995, we went about as far as we could go” before his handlers tightened his leash.


Unexpectedly, when questioned about the anthrax attacks, Specter conceded that al Qaeda was not responsible. “Coincidentally”, a few days after this event and a follow up by We Are CHANGE NYC stories such as the following began to appear in the media ( http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,342852,00.html ). Perhaps we are being preempted so that this condemning piece of evidence loses its potency in the mind of the public.












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