Shenon 9/11 Commission Expose - Not the Last Word
New Expose Shreds Credibility of 9/11 Commission Report
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0803/S00331.htm
Kyle Hence
Friday, 21 March 2008, 12:16 pm
In this one exchange, Zelikow showed just how wrong a choice he was to lead the investigation. His conclusion about Oswald had in fact been undermined by later Congressional findings—revealing an astounding ignorance of the historic record regarding the JFK assassination.
In the shadow of the Warren Commission
In point of fact, an overwhelming majority of Americans today just don’t buy the Warren Commission findings, and for good reason. Our own Congress by way of the House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded that, "on the basis of the evidence available to it, that President John F. Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy." [on page 3 - http://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/select-committee-report/summary.html]
Though the 9/11 Report has sold over 1.5 million copies, many more millions are just not buying the 9/11 Commissions findings, and like the critics of the Warren Commission – for good reason.
Don’t take my word for it; polls from Zogby, Scripps-Howard, CBS and others tell the story. On this count we know Zelikow failed. It’s where he succeeded that is of concern to commission critic and New York Times reporter Philip Shenon, especially relative to the Commission’s mandate to produce "a full accounting of the facts and circumstances" surrounding the 9/11 attacks.
When dogged recently, and no doubt to Zelikow’s chagrin, Tom Kean, the co-chairman of the 9/11 Commission and other commissioners conceded that their 9/11 Report is "not the last word." Now a new book by Shenon, The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation, paints a definitive portrait of why their final report cannot possibly be, and must not be, deemed the final word on the September 11th attacks.
While several damning high profile disclosures have raised doubts these past years about the Commission’s ‘definitive account’ (see Able Danger and Woodward’s disclosure of two commission-censored high level meetings for examples), Shenon’s expose’ strikes a mortal blow at the standing and credibility of the increasingly scrutinized 9/11 Commission and its now justifiably suspect report, especially inside-the-beltway where Shenon has been reporting for years. Judging by early response, this is one fire that the former Commissioners or Zelikow will not be able to put out, no matter how many finely-worded press releases or rebuttals they circulate. The slow burn will likely continue until a full accounting compels a new investigation willing to point fingers, as Shenon does here.
Among the most seasoned investigative reporters at the Times, Shenon covered the 9/11 Commission wall to wall for over two years. Few reporters were as close to the work of the panel and the "9/11 families"; and no one since the report’s release gained more access to former staff (two-thirds) and commissioners (8 of 10), lending the book and its claims added weight and consequence. All those who previously dismissed or attacked the "Jersey Girls" and others turn the page and take note. Coulter, Limbaugh, Hannity…that means you.
End Part I
New Expose Shreds Credibility of 9/11 Commission Report
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0803/S00331.htm
Kyle Hence
Friday, 21 March 2008, 12:16 pm
"Senior investigators on the 9/11 Commission believed their work was being manipulated by the executive director to minimize criticism of the Bush Administration."
[...]
"Investigative staffers at the Commission believe [executive director] Philip Zelikow repeatedly sought to minimize the administration’s intelligence failures in the months leading up to 9/11, which had the effect of helping to ensure President Bush’s re-election in 2004." -- Excerpts from The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation by Philip Shenon
[...]
"There’s a lot of things they missed, and unfortunately there is going to be a lot of talk for rest of our lifetimes about whether or not these connections at the White House had some impact on the final report." -- Philip Shenon on "The Daily Show, with Jon Stewart, February 10, 2008
I first met Philip Zelikow, the Executive Director of the 9/11 Commission, during the "independent" investigative body’s first hearing in New York City in 2003. As Executive Director, Zelikow was to set the course of the investigation and I was curious to hear what Zelikow had to say. After the hearing, gathered in a tight little circle of journalists, Zelikow mused on two monumental and historic investigations, the Warren Commission – created to investigate the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and his Commission – created to investigate the mass murder of over three thousand people from over 80 countries. Before cutting himself off and expressing concern about going "on-the-record", Zelikow insisted he would avoid the fate of the Warren Commission, which many critics have questioned over the years, and announced that Lee Oswald acted alone.In this one exchange, Zelikow showed just how wrong a choice he was to lead the investigation. His conclusion about Oswald had in fact been undermined by later Congressional findings—revealing an astounding ignorance of the historic record regarding the JFK assassination.
In the shadow of the Warren Commission
In point of fact, an overwhelming majority of Americans today just don’t buy the Warren Commission findings, and for good reason. Our own Congress by way of the House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded that, "on the basis of the evidence available to it, that President John F. Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy." [on page 3 - http://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/select-committee-report/summary.html]
Though the 9/11 Report has sold over 1.5 million copies, many more millions are just not buying the 9/11 Commissions findings, and like the critics of the Warren Commission – for good reason.
Don’t take my word for it; polls from Zogby, Scripps-Howard, CBS and others tell the story. On this count we know Zelikow failed. It’s where he succeeded that is of concern to commission critic and New York Times reporter Philip Shenon, especially relative to the Commission’s mandate to produce "a full accounting of the facts and circumstances" surrounding the 9/11 attacks.
When dogged recently, and no doubt to Zelikow’s chagrin, Tom Kean, the co-chairman of the 9/11 Commission and other commissioners conceded that their 9/11 Report is "not the last word." Now a new book by Shenon, The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation, paints a definitive portrait of why their final report cannot possibly be, and must not be, deemed the final word on the September 11th attacks.
While several damning high profile disclosures have raised doubts these past years about the Commission’s ‘definitive account’ (see Able Danger and Woodward’s disclosure of two commission-censored high level meetings for examples), Shenon’s expose’ strikes a mortal blow at the standing and credibility of the increasingly scrutinized 9/11 Commission and its now justifiably suspect report, especially inside-the-beltway where Shenon has been reporting for years. Judging by early response, this is one fire that the former Commissioners or Zelikow will not be able to put out, no matter how many finely-worded press releases or rebuttals they circulate. The slow burn will likely continue until a full accounting compels a new investigation willing to point fingers, as Shenon does here.
Among the most seasoned investigative reporters at the Times, Shenon covered the 9/11 Commission wall to wall for over two years. Few reporters were as close to the work of the panel and the "9/11 families"; and no one since the report’s release gained more access to former staff (two-thirds) and commissioners (8 of 10), lending the book and its claims added weight and consequence. All those who previously dismissed or attacked the "Jersey Girls" and others turn the page and take note. Coulter, Limbaugh, Hannity…that means you.
End Part I
Last edited: