Biden Administration Tells 9/11 Families That Mastermind KSM Could Avoid the Death Penalty
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I learned some time back never to discuss anything regarding 9-11.
What I think and what I saw and what I believe and what I feel and what I suspect in public.
I learned then, just don't bring it up.
It seems today that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his, what, four co-conspirators, I believe, four, may be offered a deal where if they were to plead somehow, they would be spared the death penalty, cheating the hangman, and the family members are certainly upset.
And what I want to tell you something, and I wanted to tell you something in code, because I want you to look around and I want you to understand where we are.
And I want you to understand the rules of truth today.
And the rules of explicating the obvious.
And the rules of unearthing and exposing what you see when it does not comport, comply, or remains inconsistent with the official narrative.
You do realize that you are forever.
Put it to a different category.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Do you follow what I'm saying?
Maybe you do, maybe you don't.
I don't know if you've been noticing lately, but you've got to be very careful what you say.
And if you do want to say something, you have to speak in a way that is almost like our own enigma.
It's our own code.
I want to discuss a few things with you that only an eyewitness would know.
But first, let me ask you, if you could and you would, I mean this, to follow us on Twitter, that X thing, we all call it Twitter.
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Private channel where I have gone into great detail regarding what I saw and think and the like.
But let me just say something to you.
The word 9-11 to me is like no other phrase that I can even put into words.
It was a Tuesday morning.
It was one of the most beautiful days.
It was before...
I don't want to say it was before spring, but it was before...
It was...
The sky was so blue.
I don't remember it ever looking as beautiful.
I remember the event like it was yesterday.
I remember what followed.
I remember being in New York at the time.
I remember pictures in my mind and scents, smells, fear, and the word surreal.
It was surreal, as close to being on a movie set or some hallucinogenic...
I don't know what.
But it was something that I will never forget.
But what I really remembered, and what I have never gotten over, and this is the part that is so difficult for me to explain, but I'm going to try my best to you, in code.
I found out that America, in particular, hates, and I hate to use this term, inconvenient truth, but an uncomfortable truth.
America hates An uncomfortable truth.
It has a difficulty in dealing with things that are not, that don't fit into the narrative.
And I also found, at the time, 22 years ago, That there was a time when the, you probably don't remember this, but the internet was so wonderful and so wild west and so gorgeous.
It was so wonderful.
You could say anything you wanted.
And if what you said was nuts, if it was crazy, if it was misinformation, disinformation, data information, Whatever.
You just ignored it?
Imagine that?
Just, oh well.
Move along.
It was before Snopes, before PolitiFact, before probably before Wikipedia, before anybody, any group came at you.
Oh, I mean, there were, listen, there's always been disputes as to the legitimacy or the accuracy of what people are saying.
But it really was something that came out of nowhere.
And it was really interesting that we just tolerated things.
We just did.
And the websites were just coming out.
It was like, you know, those time-lapse photos of the seeds sprouting and then there's that stem in it.
That's what it was.
It was the most incredible time.
You've never seen it?
And young people will never know what that's like.
And it reminded me, I want to go back to those days.
I want to go back to those days.
And I want to go back.
And I want to speak again openly and crazily and irresponsibly and insanely and beautifully and fascinatingly.
I want people to just explore whatever they want to explore.
Whatever.
And if you don't like it, just...
Just turn it off.
Non-exploitative.
Nothing involving children or small animals.
Nothing like that.
Just somebody saying, I think such and such.
Because what happened then, this is the narrative.
What happened then was that they realized, listen carefully, the genie was out of the bottle.
Social media was out of control.
And they realized, oh my god.
And also, It wasn't just them.
Radio said, do you know what this means?
This is when podcasting...
I was one of the first podcasters ever.
I'm not just kidding.
I was at a convention for Talkers Magazine and I had to explain to people what is a podcast?
They didn't use a radio.
Professionals, colleagues, engineers, radio executives, general managers, news directors, they have no idea what do you do to people?
Where do you see this?
And then there was the days of this nascent, wonderful period.
Oh my God.
I was in something called IATA one time, which was so ahead of its time.
It was the first...
It was the first internet radio.
But broadband didn't allow it.
It was there.
It was wonderful.
So when you say 9-11 to you, you think of the event.
I was here that day, and thereafter.
I remember seeing this.
But I remember at the time, the spirit, the spirit of the country.
And you know what else I noticed?
And this is what nobody ever wants to talk about.
But I will with you, because you're special.
At that time, the spirit of Americanism was so beautiful.
Patriotism.
You couldn't buy an American flag.
You couldn't find one.
They were sold out.
Right at Columbus Circle, when you enter the Central Park, that entryway, you had more and foreign Folks.
But it was...
You had flags.
Pictures of the Twin Towers.
Proud of being American.
These colors don't run.
It was superb.
We had that concert at Madison Square Garden where everybody came to firemen.
Here's my question for you.
And answer this, please.
Your...
Comments are so wonderful, and I appreciate this.
But I answered this in the comments section.
Do you think that if today, God forbid, if that horrible event happened today, just moving instead of 22 years ago, today, do you think there would be people rushing like the Pat Tillmans to join the armed forces, to lend a hand, to fight for freedom, to get...
Back at the people who did this to us.
Do you think there would be anything even remotely today?
The answer is no!
No!
Those days, that sense of nationalistic pride is over.
I don't know.
It was terrible that something as terrible as that was required to cause us to coalesce, to come together in this adherence.
But it was, no, no.
You're not going to see that today.
You're not going to see this today.
I can tell you stories, and like I said, on my private channel, I have said this.
I remember things, the smell.
The smell, I keep telling you.
New York had a smell.
The closest thing I can describe it to is, do you ever have an electric motor?
Kind of go out like a vacuum cleaner or something.
The motor burns out and it's metallic-y and burnt.
That was it.
Unbelievable.
And what happened was while our sense of communal spirituality Our sense of patriotism, our sense of coalition.
It was the beginning of the end of truth and the appreciation for truth and the passion for truth and this unrelenting, almost unquenchable, insatiable Just this obsession for wanting to know.
Tell me what happened.
Tell me what happened.
Who cares whose feelings are hurt or what political party is embarrassed?
Tell me the truth.
Those days are over.
That's done.
Our appreciation for truth died.
The media, that cancer.
That metastatic cancer that eventually has resulted in everything from cancel culture to political correct to whatever you want to call it.
Whatever you want to call this Stalin-esque dystopian world that we live in.
Whatever you want to call it.
That was the beginning of the end.
That was.
That was.
So thank you my friend.
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It's a great question.
And your responses and your commentary is just terrific.
If 9-11 happened today versus 22 years ago, what do you think would be the result today?
Would you see a concomitant resultant of flurry, fusilades of people running to join?