Green Candidate for Attorney General Intends to Use Office for Authentic Investigation
A candidate for New York state Attorney General has called for a true investigation of the events of September 11, 2001. The state is in a unique position, in that many crimes were committed that day within the state, and the Attorney General's office has jurisdiction to do comprehensive research.
David Grace, of indybay's radio station, interviews Rachel Treichler on the structure and need for this inquiry.
From her Press Release:
Media Releases
Rachel Treichler Will Conduct Full Investigation of 9/11 as Attorney General,
September 8, 2006
Hammondsport. Rachel Treichler, the Green Party candidate for Attorney General, announced today at her home in Hammondsport that she will conduct a full, independent investigation of 9/11 as soon as she is elected. She expressed surprise that current Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has not already done so. "Numerous investigators have presented Spitzer with evidence over the last five years showing that our understanding of what happened on September 11, 2001 is incorrect," Treichler said, "and still he has not acted."
"Evidence has been presented showing that the twin towers were brought down by a controlled demolition, not by burning jet fuel. If this is true, it radically alters our conception of what happened that day and in the days that followed. It means that people other than the people in the planes were responsible for the deaths and destruction that occurred that day. Who were these people? Are they in a position to harm us further?"
"The Attorney General of New York needs to investigate what really happened on 9/11. There is no more important task the Attorney General can perform in protecting the people of this state," Treichler said.
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