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Explosive Claims of 9/11 “Coverup”

Vol. 41, No. 10

05/26/2025

Explosive Claims of 9/11 “Coverup”

More than two decades after the tragedy of 9/11, a whistleblower is challenging the “official” narrative of the event, and his story is getting a lot of attention. ...

Paul Dragu

In mid-April, former U.S. Representative Wayne Curtis “Curt” Weldon (R-Pa.) appeared on multiple alternative media outlets with claims that U.S. intelligence knew a year in advance about terrorist plans to commit what would become the 9/11 attacks, that the CIA knew Osama bin Laden wasn’t in Afghanistan when American troops were sent there to get him, and that the official reasons for the collapse of the three World Trade Center (WTC) buildings are false. Weldon said the Deep State torpedoed his political career when it became clear that he was going to reveal what he knew to the public. 

Weldon represented the 7th District of Pennsylvania from 1987 to 2007. He served as the vice chairman of the House Armed Services Committee and the House Homeland Security Committee, and was on his way to becoming the chair of the Armed Services Committee until, as he sees it, he was bounced out by a political newcomer due to his growing suspicion of the official 9/11 narrative. 

One of the shows Weldon appeared on was Tucker Carlson’s, and the episode in question, published April 14, garnered more than five million views on X in just three days. Weldon spoke passionately and in great detail regarding behavior by the U.S. government that, if true, would make 9/11 the deadliest coverup on U.S. soil.

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