Illuminated Traitors Gather in July to Regurgitate 9/11 Lies with Aspen Institute
(Comedy Show to Charge $1,200 for Gen. Admission & $1,000 for University Students)
“Osama bin Laden is still at large somewhere in the badlands of ‘Afpak,' and‘Al Qaeda Central' is still plotting and planning. Meanwhile, an increasing
number of recent incidents attributed to naturalized citizens, legal
residents, and native-born Americans suggests that, like Europe, the United
States is now plagued by homegrown terrorism,” the website for the forum
says.
From Steve Campbell
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/aspeninstitutetraitorsfest21mar11.shtml
March 21, 2011
Illuminated Traitors Gather in July to Regurgitate 9/11 Lies with Aspen Institute (Mar. 21, 2011)
When: July 27-30, 2011
Where: Aspen Institute Conference Center, Meadows
campus
Sponsor: [American/Israeli Illuminati via] the Aspen Institute
Cost: $1,200 Gen. Admission, or $1,000 for students, faculty, and non profits
Speakers: http://aspensecurityforum.org/speakers
Illuminated Traitors Gather in July to Regurgitate 9/11 Lies with Aspen Institute (Mar. 21, 2011)
Subject: 9/11, The Big Lie
From: Steve Campbell
Date: Sat, March 19, 2011
To: Ken Adachi
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20110319/LETTER/110319816/1020&parentprofile=1061
Dear Editor [Aspen Times]:
In regards to the March 17 article in the Aspen Times, “Aspen Security Forum
to Assess Terror Risk in 10th Year after 9/11,” [see below] one can only
stand in wonder at the sheer audacity and Orwellian chutzpah of the Aspen
Institute's Homeland Security Program and the “more than 50 top-level
current and former government officials, industry leaders, noted print and
broadcast journalists, leading thinkers, and concerned citizens.”
In my book, the Aspen Institute and any of these featured speakers who does
not at least bring into question the official government story of 9/11 is at
best a brainwashed fool and at worst a liar and a traitor.
I would say, given all the years to investigate this crime, that most of
those in this high profile group who promote the official story, fall into
the latter category.
— “9/11 is the biggest lie in world history — and it's destined to fall
sooner or later.”
— Historian Webster Tarpley
— “The ‘War on Terrorism' is the biggest lie in U.S. history.” — Economics
professor Michel Chossudovsky
— “We have had no accountability of 9/11.” — Sibel Edmonds, FBI translator
and whistle-blower
— “9/11 is in the hands of people who insult our intelligence at every
level. This stuff doesn't stand up to the most casual examination. It's like
any of these vast, elaborate attempts to terrorize our people: Any free
examination of the evidence on its merits exposes what's at work.” — Ralph
Schoenmann
— “The penalty good men pay for their indifference to public affairs is to
be ruled by evil men.” — Plato
— “You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people
all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time.” —
Abraham Lincoln
Thanks to Dr. Eric T. Karlstrom [ www.911nwo.com ] and thousands of others
worldwide who have shown the official story of 9/11 to be a lie.
Steve Campbell
Founder, Citizens for 9/11 Truth
Glenwood Springs
Aspen Security Forum to assess terror risk in 10th year after 9/11
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20110317/NEWS/110319860/1001&parentprofile=1058
Aspen Times staff report
Aspen, CO Colorado
March,
17 2011
Aspen Security Forum to assess terror risk in 10th year after 9/11
The Aspen Times <http://www.aspentimes.com/>

Janet Napolitano, secretary of Homeland Security, will speak at the 2011 Aspen Security Forum in July.
Janet Napolitano, secretary of Homeland Security, will speak at the 2011
Aspen Security Forum in July.
Ed Andrieski / AP
ASPEN — Some top U.S. government officials, including Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, will be among the featured speakers at the Aspen Institute's 2011 Aspen Security Forum.
The second annual conference will be held July 27-30 at the Aspen Meadows
campus.
The forum's speakers will explore topics like the apparent growth in the
homegrown terror threat, the government's efforts to prevent another attack
and the balance between security and liberty.
“Osama bin Laden is still at large somewhere in the badlands of ‘Afpak,' and‘Al Qaeda Central' is still plotting and planning. Meanwhile, an increasing
number of recent incidents attributed to naturalized citizens, legal
residents, and native-born Americans suggests that, like Europe, the United
States is now plagued by homegrown terrorism,” the website for the forum
says.
Other speakers at the conference will be Transportation Security
Administration Administrator John Pistole and Admiral Eric Olson, commander
of U.S. Special Operations Forces.
Two former National Security advisers, Gen. Jim Jones and Stephen Hadley,
are also in the lineup. All told, more than 50 top-level current and former
government officials, industry leaders, noted print and broadcast
journalists, leading thinkers, and concerned citizens will discuss and
debate the key issues in homeland security and counterterrorism.
A list of currently confirmed speakers and registration information is
available at www.aspensecurityforum.org. A general forum pass is $1,200.
Passes for university students and faculty and employees of government or
nonprofits are $1,000.
The strength of the conference is its breadth and depth, and the ability to
engage with some many key decision-makers and leading thinkers in national
security and counterterrorism, according to Clark Kent Ervin, director of
the Aspen Institute's Homeland Security Program.
Ervin said the forum is timely because the terror threat has never been
greater in the 10 years since 9/11.
An Oscar-nominated short film, “Killing in the Name,” will be screened at
the forum and discussed by a panel of terrorism experts along with Carie
Lemack, the film's co-producer. “Killing in the Name” is about terror
victims' and survivors' experiences.
Copyright 2011 The Aspen Times. All rights reserved.
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Janet Napolitano
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security |
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Michael Chertoff
former Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security |
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General James Jones
former White House National Security Advisor |
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Stephen Hadley
former White House National Security Advisor |
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Admiral (Ret.) Dennis Blair
former Director of National Intelligence |
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Gilles de Kerchove
European Union Counter-Terrorism Coordinator |
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Paul Stockton
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas’ Security Affairs, Department of Defense |
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John McLaughlin
former Deputy and Acting Director, Central Intelligence Agency |
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John Pistole
Assistant Secretary, Transportation Security Administration |
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Fran Townsend
former Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism |
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Admiral Eric Olson
Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) |
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Juan Zarate
former Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Adviser for Combating Terrorism |
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Evan Kohlmann
International Terrorism Consultant, Flashpoint Partners |
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Anthony Romero
Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union |
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Michael Hayden
former Director, Central Intelligence Agency; former Director, National Security Agency |
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Richard Barrett, Coordinator, United Nations Al-Qaida Taliban Monitoring Team |
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His Excellency Husain Haqqani, Ambassador to the United States for the Islamic Republic of Pakistan |
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Daniel Benjamin, Ambassador-at-Large, Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Department of State |
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Thomas Pagnani
Senior Director, Leveraged Finance Group, Capital Source |
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Alberto Gonzales
former Attorney General of the United States former White House Counsel |
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Paul S. MacMillan
Chief of Police, Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority Transit Police Athority |
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Peter Bergen
Co-Director, Counterterrorism Strategy Initiative, New America Foundation |
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John Yoo
former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice |
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Bill Bratton
Former Commissioner, NYPD; former Chief, LAPD |
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Barbara Sude
Senior Political Analyst, RAND Corporation; former al-Quaeda analyst, CIA |
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Robert Gallucci
President, John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation; former Dean, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University |
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Cofer Black
Former Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Department of State; former Director, CIA Counterterrorist Center |
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Stuart Levey
Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, Department of the Treasury |
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His Excellency Eklil Hakimi
Ambassador to the United States for the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan |
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Gary Berntsen
former Commander, CIA forces in Eastern Afghanistan |
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Timothy Healy
Director, Terrorist Screening Center |
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His Excellency Abdullah Alsaidi
Ambassador of the Republic of Yemen to the United Nations |
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Stephen E. Flynn
President, Center for National Policy
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Marc Pearl
President and CEO, Homeland Security & Defense Business Council |
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