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The new Pearl Harbor : disturbing questions about the Bush administration and 9/11 by David Ray Griffin
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by David Ray Griffin

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Dormant: 9/11 Truth : Message Board 88PaulStott, November 2007ignore

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... respect your point of view, although mine is somewhat different. I just started reading David Ray Griffin's book The New Pearl Harbor. One of the first things he discusses is the idea of "official complicity" and the various possibilities that term encompasses. He writes:

... respect your point of view, although mine is somewhat different. I just started reading David Ray Griffin's book The New Pearl Harbor. One of the first things he discusses is the idea of "official complicity" and the various possibilities that term encompasses. He writes:

... respect your point of view, although mine is somewhat different. I just started reading David Ray Griffin's book The New Pearl Harbor. One of the first things he discusses is the idea of "official complicity" and the various possibilities that term encompasses. He writes:

... respect your point of view, although mine is somewhat different. I just started reading David Ray Griffin's book The New Pearl Harbor. One of the first things he discusses is the idea of "official complicity" and the various possibilities that term encompasses. He writes:

David Ray Griffin's A New Pearl Harbor and The 9/11 Commission Report are also quite highly rated, but I haven't read them personally.

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