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CIA complicit on September 11?

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An interview with Michael Springman exposes the CIA's links with the terrorist attacks on September 11 Dateline: Saturday, January 19, 2002



Straight Goods reader Ken MacAllister of Vancouver, BC writes:



Michael Springmann worked for the US government for 20 years with the foreign service and consulate. He just went public with the story of his involvement in a large scale CIA operation that brought hundreds of people from the middle east to the US, issued them passports and trained them to be terrorists. Springmann says that the CIA is working closely with Bin Laden and his operatives in Jeddah and has been since 1987. The most haunting implication from this interview is that all of the terrorist acts of late were planned and paid for by the CIA with US taxpayers money so that the US could legitimately bomb the hell out of Afghanistan--not to "get the Taliban" as the official party line states, but to erase all of the evidence of the US's secret operations in Afghanistan left over from its 10 year war with the Soviet Union in that country.



Based on the new information from Mr. Springmann, it is likely that most of those 600+ people who were "rounded up" within days of the September 11 attacks were actually in the US because the CIA brought them there. It lends credence to the idea that the CIA was also behind the anthrax letters and that is why there was weapons -grade anthrax and why the perpetrator will never be caught.



The interview is riveting, and I urge you to give it a listen.



Hear the interview here:

http://www.apfn.org/audio/ 020116_springman.rm (right click "save as",.)



Springman also appears in a nine minute documentary for BBC's premier current affairs program, Newsnight: Greg Palast's "The CIA and Saudi Arabia: The Bushes and the Bin Ladens". Go here to view the documentary on RealPlayer. Or here to see the transcript.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/ cta/progs/newsnight/attack22. ram