7/2/04
There is so much information that it is hard to pick through it all at this point. But here is an old website that I was recommending in January of 2002, which still exists:
http://makethemaccountable.com/whatwhen/index.htm
It includes many links pertinent to 9/11. It is good to go back to early sources like this because you will find information that has since been covered over with changed stories, red herrings, etc. (notably in much of the testimony to the Kean Commission).
One important thing that has changed since that page was created is the set of links to a Canadian program, VisionTV's Mediafile with Barrie Zwicker, "The Great Deception: What really happened on Sept. 11th?" If you ever get a chance to see this Canadian video, don't miss it, as much of the material is presented visually. Meanwhile these transcripts are second-best. The ones to check out are the programs shown in January and February of 2002, you might want to start with the one at the bottom, January 14:
http://www.visiontv.ca/Archive/Archive.html
[note that the video can still be ordered online.]
Many other links still work. Notable is the link to the SF Chronicle story about Mayor Willie Brown being warned on September 10th not to fly to NYC the next day.
Also the story by French journalists, including "'At one moment during the negotiations, the U.S. representatives told the Taliban, "either you accept our offer of a carpet of gold, or we bury you under a carpet of bombs",' (Jean-Charles) Brisard [co-author of the book, Bin Laden, the Forbidden Truth] said in an interview in Paris." [This threat was made in July of 2001, and obviously refers to the desired pipeline across Afghanistan, which was put into place subsequent to the invasion of that country.]
I saw the Michael Moore movie last night. Definitely worth seeing. But he left out a lot -- it is a great anti-Bush film, but not a great 9/11-truth film. He did briefly mention the new pipeline across Afghanistan (which was being predicted right after 9/11 by those who had been paying attention to the evidence), but he did not mention the PNAC, which was formed in 1997 by Richard Perle, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, I Lewis Libby, Cheney's chief of staff, William J Bennett, Reagan's education secretary, and Zalmay Khalilzad, Bush's ambassador to Afghanistan. See this article for that story: http://pilger.carlton.com/print/124759. Other things missing are the insider trading, and more. This is probably way more than enough to start with, though.