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🗓️ 7 July 2016
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Brian McGlinchey, creator of 28Pages.org, joins me to discuss the much-discussed, but entirely redacted "28 pages" of an important intelligence report on 9/11.
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0:32.1 | Hi everybody, Tom Woods here. Today we're talking about the 28 pages. Do you know what the 28 pages are? Well, you will after this episode if you don't already. The 28 pages are an entire section within an official report of a joint inquiry conducted by the House and Senate Intelligence Committees published in December 2002. |
0:55.5 | This entire section has been blacked out. |
0:58.7 | Now, some people have been allowed to read this section. |
1:02.2 | This is about 9-11. |
1:05.0 | And some people, like U.S. congressmen, for example, have been permitted to read these 28 pages. |
1:12.4 | And apparently they have something to do with a government or governments that may have lent some assistance to the 9-11 |
1:20.8 | attackers. So it's, of course, an interesting subject, and Senator Rand Paul has been behind an effort to declassify the 28 pages. |
1:31.1 | So we're going to talk about the 28 pages and the controversy surrounding them, and we're going to do so with Brian McGlinchie, who runs 28Pages.org. |
1:41.8 | That's 28Pages.org. |
1:49.1 | He is a freelance writer. He's the founder of 28pages.org. |
1:56.5 | He's a former army officer and a financial services executive. And he joins me right now to talk about the 28 pages. Brian, thanks for being here. It's great to be with you, Tom. I've been reading 28Pages.org since I knew we were going to talk. |
2:04.7 | I knew a little something about this 28 page thing, but not a whole lot. |
2:09.4 | I was quite surprised by the comments by Thomas Massey, Congressman Massey from Kentucky. |
2:16.6 | You know, he's a pretty sober and, you know, restrained individual in his rhetoric, and he is blown away by the contents of the 28 pages. |
2:27.1 | Let's start off with what these 28 pages actually are. These are not pages redacted from the 9-11 commission report. |
2:35.8 | I bet I think people probably think that's the case. |
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