The 9/11 Files

Season 1

TV-14
Tucker Carlson casts doubt on the official 9/11 narrative by using the government's own commission report and several declassified court documents. The goal is a new 9/11 commission; one that isn't interested in protecting politicians.

Where to Watch The 9/11 Files • Season 1

5 Episodes

  • The CIA’s Secret Mission Gone Wrong
    E1
    The CIA’s Secret Mission Gone WrongThe 1st half is how the CIA tracked and possibly protected 2 of the 9/11 hijackers from being found out and interrogated by the FBI. The 2nd half details the CIA's possible plot to recruit the hijackers all while circumnavigating the FBI.
  • The Cover-up Commission
    E2
    The Cover-up CommissionThe 9/11 Commission authorized by Congress was a total fraud from the beginning. Led by the same people who were responsible for preventing the attack, the Commission was deliberately “set up to fail.” 9/11 widow and lawyer Kristen Breitweiser forced the Bush administration’s hand, exposing how the Commission was designed to hide the truth.
  • They Could Have Stopped It
    E3
    They Could Have Stopped ItIt focuses on just how much the top brass knew about attacks being planned by Al Qaeda and how often nothing was done or plans to do something were stopped altogether. There's also a portion about 90's Middle Eastern history and politics.
  • From Cover-up to Conspiracy
    E4
    From Cover-up to ConspiracyIt goes over the mysterious collapse of Building 7, the Wall Street investors that got rich off the murder of 3,000 people, what foreign governments knew and neglected to tell the US, and Israeli spies. It delves deep into the conspiracy.
  • From Tragedy to Tyranny
    E5
    From Tragedy to TyrannyIt focuses on how the Patriot Act stripped our government of its checks and balances, the expansion of the CIA into military matters and everywhere else in American life, and the creation of Guantanamo Bay and the torture program.

 

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