Only the biggest trial in human history can settle the many uneasy questions about the US Government, set things straight nationally and internationally, and hopefully bring a just balance to the world. But before that is possible, the biggest investigation in human history is required because none of us in the general public knows the full truth about 9/11 at this moment. A large number of us still believe in the big lies, and the morality of the American government. But that should not stop the few of us who are dedicated to truth, justice, and liberty from asking the tough questions and demanding the tougher answers. This is no time to get on our knees and give up. On this 100 month anniversary of 9/11, we must redouble our efforts in bringing these catastrophic truths to public light, and chart a better a course for humanity in this so far brutal century.
- 3rd President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826)
“Never be afraid to stand with the minority when the minority is right, for the minority which is right will one day be the majority.”
- 41st US Secretary of State, William Jennings Bryan, (March 19, 1860 - July 26, 1925)
"The real menace of our Republic is the invisible government which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities states and nation. At the head is a small group of banking houses generally referred to as 'international bankers.' This little coterie... run our government for their own selfish ends. It operates under cover of a self-created screen...[and] seizes...our executive officers... legislative bodies...schools... courts... newspapers and every agency created for the public protection."
"There are certain depths of ignorance that can be fatal to a man or a nation."
- American Poet Ezra pound (October 30, 1885 - November 1, 1972)
"The financial system [...] has been turned over to the Federal Reserve Board. That board administers the finance system by authority of [...] a purely profiteering group. The system is private, conducted for the sole purpose of obtaining the greatest possible profits from the use of other people's money."
- US Congressman Charles August Lindbergh, (January 20, 1859 - May 24, 1924)