The horror of September 11, 2001, is indescribeable to anyone that didn't have access to a TV or computer.
I
felt like I was witnessing some kind of Salvidor Dali action film, with the same gutwrenching impact I felt when Iheard the news of John F. Kennedy's assassination, and seeing the TV coverage. But it was real. And some how, I intuitively felt a connection between the two events.
y Dad had been called up from reserve duty as a Doctor in WW II, and I still remember long after the end of the war, the shock of reading "rumors" of the possible Roosevelt
involvement in allowing the first Pearl Harbor. Somehow Korea and Vietnam didn't stir thesame feeling's of resentment those other events brought forth, even though my Air Force tour of duty started before the Korean conflict ended. I guess I felt gratitude at not having to face any combat involvement, and I was honored to work on classified material and support our United States Atomic Bomb research in an atmosphere of secrecy and non-
disclosure.
t was peacetime, stateside duty, and although I longed to travel out of the country, the work was interesting and
safe. Our Government would protect us fromthe possibledangerof radioactive exposure, and the Atomicdetonations in the Nevada Mohave desert were awesome. As the saying goes, if I knew then, or even suspected, what I 'know' now, it would have been different. My guilt at being nothing more than an observer has finally overcome my reluctance to "get involved" and I am starting a campaign of demanding transparency from those we put in control of our government. This is the first in a series of website offerings in hopes others will feel the necessity of researching the facts and trying to do something about it. This website, http://www.threeworldwars.com/index, connects more of the dots than any I have yet seen in a way that isinsightful and believable. Please review it as soon as possible, and start a serious investigation into the truth. The truth is here and it is now, and time is becoming critical for all of us.