| More Evidence of Obstruction of Justice in 9/11 Investigation George
Washington's Blog By now you've heard that the CIA destroyed videotapes of interrogations of alleged Al Qaeda members. The interesting part of this story is that the 9/11 Commission claimed that it obtained most of its information about the attacks from these interrogations (and then only indirectly as reported by the military to the Commission). The New York Times confirms that the government swore that it had turned over all of the relevant material regarding the statements of the people being interrogated: But is the destruction of the tapes -- and hiding from the 9/11 Commission the fact that the tapes existed -- a big deal? Yes, actually. As the Times goes on to state:
This isn't the first evidence of obstruction of justice by the government regarding the 9/11 investigations. For example:
Indeed, there are even indications that false evidence may have been planted to deflect attention from the real perpetrators. Of course, even had the government told the truth to the 9/11 Commission, the Commission was set up as a whitewash anyway.
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