Kall: Absolutely.
Griffin: It's called The New Pearl Harbor Revisited, and some people have thought it's just a revised version of The New Pearl Harbor; no, it's a brand new book, every word is new, but what it is, the idea now is you read these two books together--the later one is a commentary on, and presupposes the earlier one. The idea is, if you get those two books, you've got really for the most part, most things you need to know in order to make an informed judgment about 9/11, and see the best criticisms of the "Official Story" that have emerged from the 9/11 Truth Movement, particularly in recent years, when you've got this influx of scientists and pilots and architects and engineers that can no longer be caricatured as a bunch of conspiracy kids on the Internet. It's become very professionalized now.
Kall: I don't know if were going to get any calls or not, but while we're waiting, if you wanted to get a short, simple message to people who don't know much about 9/11 Truth, what would you want them to know, what would be the "elevator conversation" that you'd have with them. You know, you're going up from the ground floor to the 10th Floor, what's the quick message?
Griffin: well, I would tell the Barbara Olson story. Here's the thing that really propelled us into the War on Terror, and now the FBI tells us it wasn't true, so somebody was lying.
Also, I would bring up Bush in the classroom. The Secret Service should have thought, when they saw the second tower hit,
"Oh my God, it's terrorists attacking America—" that's what they said; Andy Card said he whispered in the President's ear, "America is under attack." They're clearly going after "high value" targets, we've got to get the President out of here; everybody knows the President's going to be at the school this morning…"
They let him stay at the school for another HALF HOUR. So what did the White House do the next year? They changed the story and said that Andy Card whispered in his ear and Bush sat there for about a second, got up and left the room.
That was before the Michael Moore movie ("Fahrenheit 9/11") came out where everybody saw that Bush just sat there, sat there for 8 or 9 minutes, and yet the White House went on MSNBC and Charlie Gibson on ABC and the story in the San Francisco Chronicle saying that Bush immediately got up and left the room, trying to cancel that early story….
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