Five Years After and We Still
Don’t Know
By Paul Craig Roberts
09/07/06 "Information
Clearing House " -- -- In the five years since three
World Trade Center buildings collapsed into their own footprints
in virtually free fall time, the convincing power of the
official explanation of that day’s events has evaporated. Polls
show that 36% of Americans do not believe the official account.
As Lev Grossman writes in Time magazine (September 3, 2006),
“Thirty-six percent adds up to a lot of people. This is not a
fringe phenomenon. It is a mainstream political reality.”
Grossman acknowledges that
alternative explanations of 9/11 are more compelling than the
official explanation. Grossman offers a psychological
explanation for the success of alternative explanations: “a
grand disaster like Sept. 11 needs a grand conspiracy behind
it.”
However, Grossman’s
psychological explanation fails on its own terms. Which is the
grandest conspiracy theory? The interpretation of 9/11 as an
orchestrated casus belli to justify US invasions of
Afghanistan and Iraq, or the interpretation that a handful of
Muslims defeated US security multiple times in one short morning
and successfully pulled off the most fantastic terrorist attack
in history simply because they “hate our freedom and
democracy”? Orchestrating events to justify wars is a stratagem
so well worn as to be boring. Indeed, it is the fantastic
conspiracy of the official explanation that makes it
unbelievable.
The scientists, engineers, and
professors who pose the tough questions about 9/11 are not
people who spend their lives making sense of their experience by
constructing conspiracy theories. Scientists and scholars look
to facts and evidence. They are concerned with the paucity of
evidence in behalf of the official explanation. They stress
that the official explanation is inconsistent with known laws of
physics, and that the numerous security failures, when combined
together, are a statistical improbability.
The call by 9/11 skeptics for an
independent investigation by an international panel of experts
is not a conspiracy theory. In principle there is nothing wrong
with such an investigation. In practice, it might be difficult
to create a truly independent panel. How many physicists, for
example, have careers independent of government grants, and how
many engineering firms would risk being branded “unpatriotic”
and lose business by coming down on the “wrong” side of the
issue?
Nowhere is there a surfeit of
brave men.
I do not know what happened on
9/11, and I don’t expect to ever find out. Neither government
nor media show any interest in providing us with anything except
a political commission’s report.
9/11 skeptics have pointed out a
large number of problems with the 9/11 Commission Report. Here
is a very short list:
(1) There appears to be a very
large energy deficit in the official explanation of the collapse
of the two WTC towers, and no explanation for the collapse of
WTC 7. What is the source of the energy that brought down the
three buildings?
In the
PBS documentary, “America Rebuilds,” broadcast in September 2002, Larry Silverstein, who
had the lease on the World Trade Center, said that WTC 7 was
brought down by a decision of the authorities on the scene: “I
remember getting a call from the, er, fire department commander,
telling me that they were not sure they were gonna be able to
contain the fire, and I said, ‘We’ve had such terrible loss of
life, maybe the smartest thing to do is to pull it.’ And they
made that decision to pull and we watched the building
collapse.”
Two striking facts jump out from
this quote. One is that fire was not raging in WTC 7. The other
is that “to pull” a building means to bring it down by
engineered demolition. For WTC 7 to be pulled on the late
afternoon of September 11, it would already have had to be wired
for demolition. Why was WTC 7 wired for demolition?
Brigham Young University
Professor of Physics Steven Jones has suggested that thermite,
or some other powerful, high temperature, high explosive capable
of slicing the powerful steel columns that comprised the WTC
towers central core, provided the energy missing in the official
account.
In a September 1, 2006, New York
Times article, “U.S.
moves to debunk ‘alternative theories’ on
Sept. 11 attacks,” Jim Dwyer reports that the National Institute
of Standards and Technology, an agency of the U.S. Dept. of
Commerce, disputes Professor Jones’ suggestion. NIST believes
that such “enormous quantities of thermite would have to be
applied to the structural columns to damage them” that
engineered demolition is not feasible.
Gentle reader, note what NIST is
saying. If no reasonable quantity of the explosive thermite,
which is used for engineered demolition, could damage the
powerful buildings, the measly energy from an airliner, a bit of
jet fuel, and gravity could not have collapsed the buildings.
The fact of the matter is that
there has been no investigation of why the three buildings
collapsed. Bill Manning, the editor-in-chief of “Fire
Engineering” got it right when he wrote in the January 2002
issue of that publication that “the ‘official investigation’
blessed by FEMA and run by the American Society of Civil
Engineers is a half-baked farce that may already have been
commandeered by political forces whose primary interests, to put
it mildly, lie far afield of full disclosure. . . . As things
now stand . . . the investigation into the world Trade Center
fire and collapse will amount to paper- and computer-generated
hypotheticals.”
Manning complained about the
“destruction of evidence . . . of the largest fire-induced
collapse in world history” and wrote that nowhere in the
”national standard for fire investigation” is there “an
exemption allowing the destruction of evidence.”
Obviously, we were not meant to
know why the buildings collapsed.
This conclusion does not
automatically lead to the conclusion that some elements of the
US government and/or Israeli intelligence destroyed the
buildings, using airliners as cover, in order to justify
invasions to achieve US/Israeli hegemony in the MIddle East or
US control of oil supplies. No doubt, neoconservatives in the
Bush administration used 9/11 for this purpose. However,
perhaps the buildings failed for reasons that involve enormous
liabilities, and those liabilities were covered up with a bogus
explanation.
According to news reports,
insurance payments to Silverstein for the buildings were many
multiples larger than the price he paid for the lease. If the
reports are correct, perhaps money explains the story.
(2) The belief that Muslims
pulled off the attacks is based on the concreteness of the 19
names identified as the hijackers by the FBI. The fact that the
FBI attests to the identity of the hijackers is the source of
the official story’s credibility.
Considering the official story’s
dependence on the identity of the hijackers, how is it possible
for the official story to survive for 5 years after the BBC’s
report (September 23, 2001) that a number of the alleged
hijackers are alive and well?
According to
BBC News World Edition, “Saudi Arabian
pilot Waleed Al Shehri was one of five
men that the FBI said had deliberately crashed American Airlines
flight 11 into the World Trade Centre on 11 September. His
photograph was released, and has since appeared in newspapers
and on television around the world. Now he is protesting his
innocence from Casablanca, Morocco. He told journalists there
that he had nothing to do with the attacks on New York and
Washington, and had been in Morocco when they happened. He has
contacted both the Saudi and American authorities, according to
Saudi press reports. He acknowledges that he attended flight
training school at Daytona Beach in the United States, and is
indeed the same Waleed Al Shehri to whom the FBI has been
referring.”
Obviously, Waleed Al Shehri
would not be alive if he had crashed an airliner into the World
Trade Center. It would appear that the FBI’s confidence in the
identity of the hijackers is more public relations than
reality. As the FBI has been proven wrong about the identity of
a number of the hijackers, how do we know the FBI is right about
any of them?
There are many holes in the
official 9/11 story and very little evidence in its behalf. Did
the government, terrified by possible public reaction to the
catastrophe and expected to have an explanation for the
terrifying event, simply concoct a story?
The reason so many people doubt
the 9/11 story is not because they have psychological needs for
conspiracies, but because the 9/11 story is not believable.
Paul Craig Roberts , was Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury in the Reagan Administration. He is the author of
Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of Policymaking in
Washington ; Alienation and the Soviet Economy and
Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy, and is the co-author with
Lawrence M. Stratton of The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How
Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in
the Name of Justice
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