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Press Advisory
Contact: John Judge, staff assistant 202-225-1605
July 22nd Congressional Briefing:
The 9/11 Commission Report One Year Later:
A Citizens’ Response – Did They Get It Right?
On July 22, 2005, Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) will host a full-day briefing,
co-sponsored by Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ), and other sponsors, for Members
of Congress and their staffs in the Caucus Room, Cannon House Office Building,
Room 345, Independence Ave. & First Street SE, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
One year after the release of the 9/11 Commission Final Report many questions
about what transpired on September 11, 2001 and who should be held accountable
still remain unanswered. Serious flaws and omissions in the Report have been
addressed by whistleblowers and academics. Well known researchers and authors
have put the events of that day into historical perspective, and have suggested
possible alternatives to the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission regarding
intelligence reform, domestic and foreign policy. The hard evidence has yet
to be properly evaluated, and points to the need for full transparency, release
of information, and continued probative investigations to have an effective,
democratic response to the crisis that confronts all of us.
Family members of the victims of 9/11 will present a “Report Card”
to address their still unanswered questions about the events of 9/11 and the
lack of accountability for the security and intelligence failures that may have
allowed these events to happen. Other experts will speak to the flaws in the
9/11 Commission’s process, including conflicts of interest, lack of transparency,
investigative rigor and public input, and the many whistleblowers ignored by
the Commission.
One panel of experts will explore the omissions and errors in the Commission’s
Final Report, including the timeline of NORAD/FAA and P-56 defense responses
that day, the suspects and plot, the background of Al Qaeda and bin Laden, the
involvement of other countries, the obstruction of investigations by the FBI
and CIA, and foreknowledge and forewarnings prior to the attacks. Another panel
will place 9/11 into historical perspective and look at the flawed assumptions
that misled the Commission’s work, including the politics of illegal drugs,
oil investments, covert operations and terrorism, as well as past covert operations
like Contragate and the rise of the neo-conservatives and their agenda.
The last half of the day will be a critical examination by experts of the Commission’s
recommendations concerning domestic and foreign policy and intelligence reforms,
suggesting other alternatives and policies that could lead to real security
and preserve civil liberties and democracy. Rep. McKinney will also address
the need for further investigation and opening the evidence for public scrutiny.
A list of confirmed speakers so for includes:
Robert McIlvaine, father of 9/11 victim, member of September 11th Families
for Peaceful Tomorrows
Marilyn Rosenthal, mother of 9/11 victim, professor at U. of Michigan, expert
on forewarnings to 9/11
Robert Baer, author of Sleeping with the Devil and See No Evil, former CIA
Nafeez Ahmed, author of The War on Truth, Director, Institute for Policy Research
& Development
Jumana Musa, Amnesty International
Melvin Goodman, Fellow, Center for International Policy, former CIA
John Newman, Ph.D., professor University of West Virginia, former NSA analyst
Paul Thompson, author of The Terror Timeline
Elaine Cassel, author of The War on Civil Liberties, legal expert
William Michaels, author of No Greater Threat
Lauretta Napoleoni, author of Terror Incorporated: Tracing the Dollars Behind
the Terror Networks
Anne Norton, author of Leo Strauss and the Politics of American Empire
Mary Rose Oaker, President, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, legal
expert
Peter Dale Scott, Ph.D., professor UC Berkeley, author of Drugs, Oil and War,
former Canadian diplomat
Murray Weiss, author of The Man Who Warned America concerning FBI agent John
O’Neill who died on 9/11