That music played at the end of the joke that was passed off as a documentary was Barber's Adagio for Strings. It is one of the saddest pieces of music ever written. A very apt piece of music for such a mockery of journalism, for it crystalizes the sad state of journalism at the BBC, and also the sad state of the human race, now and in the future.
No mention of PNAC and their "new Pearl Harbour".
No mention of Cheney running all those drills (there was a very brief mention of one).
No mention of Sibel Edmonds and the FBI hierarchy being told to stay off al-Qaeda.
No asking the question, cui bono?
No analysis as to why no fighters were dispatched from Andrews until the Pentagon had been hit (though there was a very brief mention of a C130 from Andrews).
No mention of "the high-fivers".
No mention of someone profitting greatly from particular stocks which dropped due to 9/11 indicating foreknowledge.
And to finish it off there was this; "the 9/11 conspiracy files will undoubtedly remain open, much to the anguish of those who lost their loved ones on September 11th"...
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