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Is terrorism today more or less of a problem that in was on 9/11?

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Is terrorism today more or less of a problem that in was on 9/11?

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It is more of a problem. And the reason for that is that the US Government is not going to fire anybody connected to the latest failure. After a full investigation of the crime, they will undoubtedly PROMOTE all individuals involved. This was exactly what they did in the 9/11 crime of 2001. Even the totally incompetent 911 Commission had to conclude that there was blame to be assigned to military intelligence for their failure to respond. But instead of firing or demoting anybody, they promoted them or did other things to help their careers. Here’s just a sample from the the 911 crime: Richard Myers, in charge of the Pentagon on 9/11—Promoted Ralph Eberhart, in charge of NORAD on 9/11—Promoted Captain Charles J. Leidig, acting NMCC Director—Promoted Brigadier General Montague Winfield—Promoted Ben Sliney, in charge of FAA on 9/11—Promoted Steven Abbot, coordinator of **** Cheney’s task force on problems of national preparedness—Promoted Marion (Spike) Bowman, blocked FBI investigations

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