From the October 2004 Idaho Observer:


Washington insider suing Bush, et al, for "ordering" 9/11 attacks

Attorney Stanley Hilton, former senior advisor to Bob Dole, is representing over 400 families who lost loved ones during the 9/11 attacks. "This (9/11) was all planned. This was a government-ordered operation. Bush personally signed the order. He personally authorized the attacks. He is guilty of treason and mass murder," Hilton alleges.

"Our case is alleging that Bush and his puppets Rice and Cheney and Mueller and Rumsfeld and Tenet and so forth, were all involved not only in aiding and abetting and allowing 9/11 to happen but in actually ordering it to happen. Bush personally ordered it to happen. We have some very incriminating documents as well as eye-witnesses, that Bush personally ordered this event to happen in order to gain political advantage, to pursue a bogus political agenda on behalf of the neocons and their deluded thinking in the Middle East," Hilton explained.

Though it is hard to believe that President Bush has the authority to order anything, Hilton’s assertions are historic. "I also wanted to point out that....I went to school with some of these neocons. At the University of Chicago, in the late 60s with Wolfowitz and Feith and several of the others and so I know these people personally. And we used to talk about this stuff all of the time. And I did my senior thesis on this very subject - how to turn the U.S. into a presidential dictatorship by manufacturing a bogus Pearl Harbor event. So, technically this has been in the planning at least 35 years."

Hilton was interviewed by Alex Jones Sept. 10, 2004. The full text can be found at www.rense.com/general57/aale.htm



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