Former Florida senator Bob Graham caused a stir when he used the term aggressive deception to describe the FBIs treatment of 28 pages from a 2003 congressional inquiry into the 9/11 attacks.
The word choice was intentional, the co-chair of the investigation of the 9/11 terrorist attacks told The Daily Beast, because to Graham, what the FBI did was worse than the conventional Washington cover-up.
Cover-up is a fairly passive action. You put something away and keep it out of the vision of other people who might wish to see it, Graham explained. Aggressive deception is where you try to change the narrative in an untruthful way, and then you keep the material that would provide the truth away from the people. So the only thing they see and are exposed to is the false narrative.
Its an explosive charge, a hairs breadth away from calling the highest law enforcement officials liars, but when Graham lays out the sequence of events that brought hima former chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee to level such a broadside, his ire is understandable...snip
...FBI found direct ties between 9/11 hijackers and Saudis living in Florida: Congress kept in dark,...snipped MORE: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/05/17/inside-a-senator-s-crusade-to-release-the-missing-28-pages-of-the-9-11-report.html
Poster Comment:
Will Bob Graham be ridiculed as a "truther"?