Eleven years later and the world has no sense of justice for the 9/11 attacks.
We were lied to by U.S. officials: We don’t know the truth.
It will be up to you, it will be up to me, it will be up to us all to find justice. We must continue to ask questions, seek answers and pursue accountability
Thank you to all who have inspired me to continue to pursue justice.
My condolences to everyone for the events of 9/11/01, most especially the family members of victims.
To a hard-earned, potentially much brighter future,
In the last week, three important new articles have added to our understanding and raised new questions about the crimes of September 11, 2001. As of today, Friday morning, there is nary a peep about their contents in the U.S.mainstream media. The lack of apparent media attention may be in keeping with character, and predictable, but sad nonetheless. When are they going to wake up? Can we make a valid prediction market for that date?
The “Graham” in the third title is Senator Robert Graham of Florida. Graham served in the U.S. Senate for 18 years, where his tenure included ten years as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. That committee led the Senate’s contribution to the Congressional Joint Inquiry into the 9/11 attacks, published in late 2002, a report whose public contents were heavily redacted.
Milo is the host of Touch, a daily program from 5:00-6:00 PM Pacific on The Bridge, 95.1 FM in Guerneville. Milo has invited me (Brian Romanoff) to be a regular guest on his show to try to bring more light into the events of 9/11. I appreciate the opportunity and I hope you enjoy the show.
This week we discuss the many different money aspects of 9/11; insider trading, ‘defense’ profits, missing gold, Larry Silverstein and suspicious transactions from the WTC on the day of. Links will be provided below for everyone to follow, and read more from. I highly suggest going to the sources and making decisions up for yourselves.
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Milo is the host of Touch, a daily program from 5:00-6:00 PM Pacific on The Bridge, 95.1 FM in Guerneville. Milo has invited me (Brian Romanoff) to be a regular guest on his show to try to bring more light into the events of 9/11. I appreciate the opportunity and I hope you enjoy the show.
This week we play a small clip from In Their Own Words, talk about Philip Zelikow who was the Executive Director of the 9/11 Commission and a few other various subjects.
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Milo is the host of Touch, a daily program from 5:00-6:00 PM Pacific on The Bridge, 95.1 FM in Guerneville. Milo has invited me (Brian Romanoff) to be a regular guest on his show to try to bring more light into the events of 9/11. I appreciate the opportunity and I hope you enjoy the show.
This week we talk about WTC #7. Ads in New York City regarding the collapse of WTC #7 enticed Geraldo of FOX News to interview 9/11 family member Bob McIlvaine and mechanical engineer Tony Szamboti. We listen to the Geraldo segment on FOX and then the follow-up of Geraldo on “Freedom Watch” with Judge Andrew Napolitano.
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Milo is the host of Touch, a daily program from 5:00-6:00 PM Pacific on The Bridge, 95.1 FM in Guerneville. Milo has invited me (Brian Romanoff) to be a regular guest on his show to try to bring more light into the events of 9/11. I appreciate the opportunity and I hope you enjoy the show.
This week we hear from former FBI Louis Freeh and how the 9/11 Commission report screwed up in his eyes. We also listen to a 2008 interview of former Senator Bob Graham by Bill Maher. *Live radio comes with mistakes: This week we did not start recording the show until 10 minutes in. Sorry, it may seem like you are jumping into something without a welcoming.
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I have had my third run in with Norman Solomon, an anti-war activist and media critic who is running for Congress. I have compiled 2 of my run-ins along with some historical context in the video below. I hope you like it and find it interesting.
Norman Solomon has a history of avoiding 9/11, even silencing it.
Now he is running for Congress to represent the 2nd District of California, right where I live.
Milo is the host of Touch, a daily program from 5:00-6:00 PM Pacific on The Bridge, 95.1 FM in Guerneville. Milo has invited me (Brian Romanoff) to be a regular guest on his show to try to bring more light into the events of 9/11. I appreciate the opportunity and I hope you enjoy the show.
This week we remind our listeners that even Thomas Kean and Lee Hamilton were not satisfied with their report. 9/11 truth and justice advocates are really just continuing the calls for a new investigation by the 9/11 family members themselves.
This is a shorter show, lasting only about 25 minutes.
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As a novelist, Carolyn Jewel never knows where her research will take her.
She’s studied the power of rail guns, war in Europe, and the history of Syria. And all along she corresponds with readers throughout the world, including from Islamic countries like Indonesia.
And she doesn’t want to worry how all that might look to an official peering over her shoulder, which is why the Petaluma author is taking on the government’s largest espionage service.
The single mother is lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against the National Security Agency, claiming it scooped up copies of her calls and internet records and those of millions of others in violation of their Constitutional rights.
“We are supposed to be able to live our lives without worry that the government is looking in,” she said. “If they are, that’s wrong.”
In a statistical model, PTSD mediated the association between exposure at the site and respiratory symptoms among both police officers and other types of responders, Evelyn Bromet of Stony Brook University in New York and colleagues reported online in the journal Psychological Medicine.
The results suggest “an indirect association of exposure with respiratory symptoms through PTSD, a finding that mirrors research conducted with Vietnam veterans,” the researchers wrote.
“Mental and physical health are integrally linked,” Bromet said in a statement. “It is not always obvious which one is the driver, but, in the end, what matters is that both mental and physical health are recognized and treated with equal care and respect.”
Respiratory illness and PTSD are both signature health problems among rescue workers who responded to the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, but the relationship between the two conditions isn’t clear.
So Bromet and her colleagues assessed 8,508 police officers and 12,333 other types of responders who were evaluated at the World Trade Center Medical Monitoring and Treatment Program between July 16, 2002, and Sept. 11, 2008.
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The study was limited because the sample was comprised of volunteers, which could introduce bias, and by the fact that police officers may under-report PTSD symptoms because of concern about keeping their jobs.
Milo is the host of Touch, a daily program from 5:00-6:00 PM Pacific on The Bridge, 95.1 FM in Guerneville. Milo has invited me (Brian Romanoff) to be a regular guest on his show to try to bring more light into the events of 9/11. I appreciate the opportunity and I hope you enjoy the show.
This week we discussthe big NIST lie of finding no evidence for explosions during the WTC collapse investigation.
Listen here:
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Milo is the host of Touch, a daily program from 5:00-6:00 PM Pacific on The Bridge, 95.1 FM in Guerneville. Milo has invited me (Brian Romanoff) to be a regular guest on his show to try to bring more light into the events of 9/11. I appreciate the opportunity and I hope you enjoy the show.
Tuesday November 8, World Can’t Wait, Code Pink and we hope many others outraged by the U.S. policy of endless war will protest DICK CHENEY’S keynote speech to an Asia Investment Forum:
12:00 Noon
Palace Hotel
2 New Montgomery
San Francisco, CA
Meet up outside Starbuck’s, 74 New Montgomery Street, at 11:30 AM to assemble people and materials.
Milo is the host of Touch, a daily program from 5:00-6:00 PM Pacific on The Bridge, 95.1 FM in Guerneville. Milo has invited me (Brian Romanoff) to be a regular guest on his show to try to bring more light into the events of 9/11. I appreciate the opportunity and I hope you enjoy the show.
This week we discuss; the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund, using the Court system as an avenue of finding more answers, the 9/11 First Responders.
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