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September 11 Commission Report - Gnostic Liberation Front

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and your family." [Missile & remote control systems added to small jets before 9-<strong>11</strong>; same<br />

parts found at Pentagon, Tom Flocco, TomFlocco.com, 5/26/2005]<br />

• Level 2: If they are conscientious, and press the matter with their supervisors<br />

they are warned there will be repercussions for officially pursuing the matter,<br />

such as career limitations. (Examples: Dan Rather, James Norman, formerly<br />

Senior Editor of Forbes Magazine and now with Media Bypass Magazine, New<br />

York Firefighters, LA Police Department, district immigration adjudications<br />

officer Mary Schneider, Karon von Gerhke-Thompson, witness in the Riggs-<br />

Valmet money laundering scandal). The following example is of interest because<br />

it not only shows how the government distorts information, but then turns on<br />

those who expose the distortion!<br />

“The scandal: The Department of Justice completely botched the nation's first post-9/<strong>11</strong><br />

terrorism trial, as seen when the convictions of three Detroit men allegedly linked to al-Qaida<br />

were overturned in <strong>September</strong> 2004. Former Attorney General John Ashcroft had claimed<br />

their June 2003 sentencing sent "a clear message" that the government would "detect, disrupt<br />

and dismantle the activities of terrorist cells."<br />

The problem: The DOJ's lead prosecutor in the case, Richard Convertino, withheld key<br />

information from the defense and distorted supposed pieces of evidence - like a Las Vegas<br />

vacation video purported to be a surveillance tape. But that's not the half of it. Convertino<br />

says he was unfairly scapegoated because he testified before the Senate, against DOJ wishes,<br />

about terrorist financing. Justice's reconsideration of the case began soon thereafter.<br />

Convertino has since sued the DOJ, which has also placed him under investigation.” [The<br />

Scandal Sheet , Peter Dizikes, Salon.com, January 18, 2005 ]<br />

• Level 3: If they continue to press the matter they are ‘set-up’ for criminal or<br />

procedural infractions, investigated, and then lose their security clearances, are<br />

suspended, or fired. They are then often slandered by others in the media.<br />

(Examples: Mike German, Sibel Edmonds, General Kevin Byrnes, LT Colonel<br />

Anthony Shaffer, LA Police Department for the Contra investigations, Richard<br />

Brenneke, Gary Webb.)<br />

• Level 4: If the matter is serious enough to cause broad exposure, the Attorney<br />

General’s office issues a restraining court order on them to cease and desist in the<br />

interest of National Security (no further explanation by the government is<br />

required) and threatened with jail if they talk about it further. (examples: Sibel<br />

Edmonds, John O’Neill, U.S. Navy Captain Gunther Russbacher, 3 un-named FBI<br />

agents currently under gag order in their suit against the US Government)<br />

• Level 5: The person persists and is sent to jail to be silenced. (examples: Fritz<br />

Walser, U.S. Navy Captain Gunther Russbacher, Richard Brenneke, Michael<br />

Riconosciuto, Derk Vreeland, Kenneth Ford Jr., Lee Wanta)<br />

• Level 6: This level can be jumped to at any point in time, and is reserved for<br />

serious and extremely damaging threats. At this level, people experience beatings,<br />

suicide (window jumps and a bullet in the head are popular), airplane crashes and<br />

other forms of fatal occurrences such as going out in a boat by yourself and<br />

drowning. There are at least nineteen clearly documented examples of such terror.<br />

THE SEPTEMBER <strong>11</strong> COMMISSION REPORT Page 318

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