2006/04/01

Hugo Chavez starts 9/11 investigation


It's one of the most bizarre turns in the ever-growing Sept. 11 scandal.
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez has launched a
government investigation of the 9/11 attacks in the United States -- his government vs. the government led by George W. Bush.
A pair of well-known Sept. 11 skeptics have traveled to Venezuela to help probe what they say is a massive cover-up in Washington and New York.
Billionaire Jimmy Walter and World Trade Center hero William Rodriguez arrived in Caracas this week and are expected to meet with Chavez both in private and on his popular weekly radio show, "Alo Presidente."
"Rodriguez was the last survivor pulled from the rubble of the north tower of the WTC, and was responsible for all stairwells within the tower," alternative-news site
Prison Planet reported today.
"Rodriguez represented family members of 9/11 victims and testified to the 9/11 Commission that bombs were in the north tower but his statements were completely omitted from the official record."
Walters and Rodriguez say U.S. intelligence agents are tracking them on the ground in Venezuela, and that they were both put on a U.S. "no fly" list to try to keep them from meeting with Chavez.

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