Was the 9/11 Commission Report a Cover Up?

Posted on September 14, 2004

Was the 9/11 Commission Report from the U.S. government a cover up?

Absolutely, says Emmy award-winning investigative journalist Peter Lance, in his bombshell new book, Cover Up: What the Government Is Still Hiding About the War on Terror (ReganBooks), which hit #15 on the Amazon bestseller list.

Author of the bestselling nonfiction title 1000 Years for Revenge, which lays out the events leading up to 9/11 and the heroic efforts of FBI field agents which were thwarted by political infighting, Lance asserts that the 9/11 Commission itself was rife with conflicts of interest and glossed over many of the crucial facts which he believes should be made public knowledge.

Lance himself testified before the Commission and has fascinating insights into the process. In light of the seriousness of the terror threat to the United States and current proposals in Congress to totally reform our intelligence system, Cover Up provides a chilling expose of how America is still not safe and what Americans need to know about our failed intelligence system.


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