Visibility 9-11 Welcomes Lt. Col. Guy Razer USAF

Published: April 10, 2007, 6:52 p.m.

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This week Visibility 9-11 welcomes retired Air Force Lt. Colonel Guy Razer.\\xa0 Col. Razer has publicly stated:

"After 4+ years of research since retirement in 2002, I am 100% convinced that the attacks of September 11, 2001 were planned, organized, and committed by treasonous perpetrators that have infiltrated the highest levels of our government.\\xa0 It is now time to take our country back.

The "collapse" of WTC Building 7 [570 feet tall, 47 stories, and not hit by an airplane] shows beyond any doubt that the demolitions were pre-planned.\\xa0 There is simply no way to demolish a 47-story building (on fire) over a coffee break.\\xa0 It is also impossible to report the building\\u2019s collapse before it happened, as BBC News did, unless it was pre-planned.\\xa0 Further damning evidence is Larry Silverstein\'s video taped confession in which he states "they made that decision to pull [WTC 7] and we watched the building collapse."

We cannot let the pursuit of justice fail.\\xa0 Those of us in the military took an oath to "support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic".\\xa0 Just because we have retired does not make that oath invalid, so it is not just our responsibility, it is our duty to expose the real perpetrators of 9/11 and bring them to justice, no matter how hard it is, how long it takes, or how much we have to suffer to do it.

We owe it to those who have gone before us who executed that same oath, and who are doing the same thing in Iraq and Afghanistan right now.\\xa0 Those of us who joined the military and faithfully executed orders that were given us had to trust our leaders.\\xa0 The violation and abuse of that trust is not only heinous, but ultimately the most accurate definition of treason!"

Today, after years of researching 9-11, Col. Razer speaks out publicly for the first time about his doubts in the official story of what happened on September 11th, 2001.\\xa0 You can reach Col. Razer through his MySpace page\\xa0 here.\\xa0

Intermission music by John McKay.


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