The Book
In The War on Freedom, Nafees wrote a story that begs comprehension: he presents
what he views as compelling evidence that the US government instigated terrorism as
the perfect pretext to justify an aggressive foreign policy – up to and including the
September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. Astonishing as his
thesis may seem, the thoughtful reader will find that it might explain many obvious puzzles:How could our intelligence services fail to thwart such an ambitious project as 9/11?
Why did our government immediately point the finger at Bin Laden, yet refuse to release
the evidence? Were they loath to reveal their complicity, if they had been monitoring
the Boeing Bombing plot all along, and let it happen?
Why did the White House ram through legal measures immediately after the attacks
that essentially repeal the Bill of Rights and the Freedom of Information Act?
An investment from the bin Laden family started George Bush Jr. in business, and the
war in Afghanistan is making the Bush family ever richer.
The US financially supported the Pakistani secret services, which funded presumed
hijacker Mohammed Atta.
A crescendo of warnings from intelligence services around the world in early
September were selectively ignored, while high-level orders were issued to block
investigations of suspected terrorists linked to Bin Laden.
Standard operating procedure for Air Force fighters is to intercept hijacked planes
immediately, but this was not done until it was all over on September 11, an hour
an a half after the WTC was hit.
Intelligence experts deride the possibility that Bin Laden could have carried out such sophisticated, precise attacks without the support of a state-run intelligence organization.
Loyal, law abiding readers (especially American) may find all this too difficult to believe. We are taught certain civic values, and we believe our democratically elected government upholds them. Yet, even General Dwight D. Eisenhower warned against the military-industrial complex…