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To access the numerous documents and articles, which were excluded by the Joint inquiry's terms of reference, see the following Archives:
1. The CRG's September 11: 9/11 READER
2. The CRG's Foreknowledge Archive: 9/11: Bush KNEW, key articles
3. . Centre for Research on Globalization, Bush family financial scams: key articles
4. September 11th and The New World We Live In, FTW
5. The Complete 9/11 Timeline by Paul Thompson.
6. Oddities of 9/11 Little-known facts of the world's best-known event
Careful Omission
While the 9/11 Inquiry has collected a large amount of intelligence material, through careful omission, the numerous press and intelligence reports in the public domain (mainstream media, alternative media, etc), which confirm that key members of the Bush Administration were involved in acts of political complicity and camouflage, have been carefully removed from the Inquiry's data bank and excluded from the hearings, held behind closed doors.
The fact that Al Qaeda is a creation of the CIA, a so-called "intelligence asset" (confirmed by official reports and congressional transcripts), is not part of the Joint Inquiry's terms of reference, nor is the insidious role of Pakistan's military intelligence, which has consistently supported the "Islamic militant network", always acting on behalf of the CIA.
The Full Report (5.51MB, 858 pages) contains the errata print, which includes recommendations that were inadvertently not included in S. Rept. 107-351 and H. Rept. 107-792. Also available are the:
- Report without the errata. (4.92MB, 838 pages)
- The errata print alone. (633k, 20 pages)
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Cover |
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Transmittal Letters from the House and Senate |
139k
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4
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Forward |
6k
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2
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Table of Contents |
20k
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7
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Members of the Joint Inquiry |
8k
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2
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Joint Inquiry Staff |
6k
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1
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Abridged Findings and Conclusions |
29k
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10
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Final Report
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Part One -- The Joint Inquiry
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316k
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127
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633k
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297k
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122
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Part Three -- Topics -- The Attacks of September 11, 2001 |
807k
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145
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47k
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28
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Glossary of Terms and Key Names |
35k
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13
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Additional Views and Appendices |
7k
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3
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Additional Views of Members of the Joint Inquiry |
379k
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196
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Appendices * |
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172
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*The appendices have been broken down into four files for convenience.
File 1 (765k), 107 pages
- Initial Scope of Joint Inquiry
- Supplemental Joint Inquiry Rules
- Joint Inquiry Hearings
- List of Hearing Witnesses
- List of Persons Interviewed
- Counterterrorism Organizations With The Intelligence Community
- Evolution of the Terrorist Threat And The U.S. Response, 1983-2001
- Selected Events In The Chronology Of Terrorism, 1982-2001
File 2 (661k), 13 pages
- CIA/FBI Failures In Regard To Two September 11 Hijackers, The Phoenix Electronic Communication, And The Moussaoui Investigation (Adapted From A Chart Presented By Senator Carl Levin At The October 17, 2002 Joint Inquiry Hearings)
- The Phoenix Electronic Communication
File 3 (699k), 21 pages
- Moussaoui Related FBI Field Agent Notes & Field Office/Headquarters E-Mails
- General Accounting Office: Analysis Of U.S. Anthrax Attacks
- CTC Watchlisting Guidance -- December 1999
File 4 (853k), 31 pages
- The Joint Inquiry In Court
- Access Limitations Encountered By The Joint Inquiry
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