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Pat Buchanan's Magazine Suggests Israel Was Responsible for 9/11

Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 11:23:44 am PDT

I’ve been watching as one cable channel after another trots out Pat Buchanan as a legitimate representative of conservative views. Hannity and Colmes, Glenn Beck, MSNBC, you name it, they’ve all got Buchanan on their short list of guests.

What a disgrace.

Now at Pat Buchanan’s American Conservative magazine, an article that suggests the Mossad had a hand in perpetrating the attacks on 9/11: The Spy Who Loves Us.

And then there are the movers. Urban Moving Systems of Weehawken, New Jersey was largely staffed by Israelis, many of whom had recently been discharged from the Israeli Defense Forces. As has been widely reported, three movers were photographed celebrating in Liberty State Park against the backdrop of the first collapsing World Trade Center tower. The celebration came 16 minutes after the first plane struck, when no one knew that there had been a terrorist attack and the episode was assumed to be a horrible accident. The owner of the moving company, Dominik Suter, was questioned once by the FBI before fleeing to Israel. He has since refused to answer questions.

Whether the movers and the art students had jointly pieced together enough information to provide a preview of 9/11 remains hidden in intelligence files in Tel Aviv, but the proximity of both groups to 15 of the hijackers in Hollywood, Florida and to five others in northern New Jersey is suggestive.

The cover illustration for this issue:

(Hat tip: Admiral Adama.)

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