Former CIA Officer Robert Baer: “I’m not quite sure what happened on 911"

In the video below, former CIA case officer Robert Baer tells Countdown with Keith Olbermann on MSNBC, during a discussion about torture, he is “not quite sure what happened on 9/11.” Baer makes his comment 1 minute 57 seconds into the video.

A better, more high quality video may be found here {warning: commercial)


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Every time someone else feels comfortable enough to question 9/11 on national tv, it's a BIG score for the 9/11 Truth movement - even if nothing else is said.

Although in this clip, he only expresses some doubt about the official story, he does add credence to the large and growing movement of people who insist that 9/11 must have been an inside job.

btw, I modified the size of the video ( I use width=385, height=315 ) and a I added a warning that a commercial is attached to the other video source.

I'll take the home video grab sans commercial any day rather than have to sit through their stupid commercials just to watch a "high quality" clip.

But, it's good to give readers the option (with a warning).

Anyway, thanks for sharing.

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qrswave | Sun, 2007-10-07 11:02

I forgot to mention that his reference to 'spending three years in israel' and 'getting confirmation from Shin Bet' that torture is useless was pretty lame considering that israel is the country whose population ranked the highest in answering "Yes" to a poll that asks 'Is torture acceptable?'

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"Money" has no value - people do.

qrswave | Sun, 2007-10-07 11:12

that was a well-placed but honest typo!

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"Money" has no value - people do.

qrswave | Sun, 2007-10-07 11:14

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