COVER UP By Peter Lance!

COVER UP: WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS STILL HIDING ABOUT THE WAR ON TERROR
By Peter Lance
Regan Books

If anyone wants to bother writing a book about 9/11, conspiratorial or otherwise, you can assume that I'm going to read it. Having just finished reading through the brilliant book THE TERROR TIMELINE by Paul Thompson, I felt more than ready for a lot of repeat information when diving headfirst into the latest release from Peter Lance. COVER UP, however, had so much more stuff that I hadn't read before that I remained glued to it from start to finish. While it's rare for me to find time to tear through any book in under a month, I forgot about sleep for a week so that I could finish this extremely effective book.

COVER UP, while leaning strong to the left, has tons of brand new information that I just hadn't heard to date. This is especially ironic considering that I'm well into my second dozen books read, and generally struggle to find much new. However, this book really portrays the entire 9/11 Commission as a modern day Warren Commission; brazenly calling the 9/11 attacks an all out consipiracy with the CIA with it's henchmen and the highest government officials as the manipulators of intelligence that is allowed to be seen or heard by the American people.

From start to finish, Peter Lance blasts the government. He takes aim and fires not only at the intelligence community for allowing 9/11 to happen, but big blasts at the the government and the intelligence community for developing the coverup, or perceived coverup, on multiple levels. Some of the information he points to, such as the documents and items found in the rental cars of the hijackers at Logon Airport, just smell of black operations. Other pieces, like the misdated and mistimed still surveillance photos of the plane hitting the Pentagon, go out of their way to prove that Lance feels that this coverup was sloppy in a lot of ways.

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  • 1 - bill

    Dec 01, 2004 at 7:52 pm

    see here

  • 2 - Eric Olsen

    Dec 01, 2004 at 7:58 pm

    please make your URLs actual links

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