Jeremy R. Hammond -- World News Trust
Oct 13, 2008 -- “Fabled Enemies"a new documentary video that challenges the official version of 9/11, is the latest in the ever-expanding list of films and videos dealing with the topic, which have varied greatly in worth.
Though not without flaws, the video is a refreshing change of course from a great many of the less valuable ones that focused mainly on the collapses of the World Trade Center buildings. While touching briefly on the collapse of building 7, the documentary mostly approaches the issue from a different angle, by reviewing some of the great amount of other evidence showing that the official story of the events of that day are a mere legend and that the U.S. government has gone to great lengths to cover up the truth.
"Fabled Enemies" is written and directed by Jason Bermas, who was a co-producer of the "Loose Change" series, and produced by Alex Jones. It is a significant improvement over the "Loose Change" videos, which, although progressing in quality which each new version, focused heavily on questions like whether or not a plane hit the Pentagon, whether Flight 93 crashed in the field in Pennsylvania, and whether the WTC buildings were brought down in controlled demolitions, while failing to sufficiently address the enormous amount of other information demonstrating that the official story is a lie. "Fabled Enemies" goes a number of steps further than the third and final edition of "Loose Change" toward bringing a good number of these other matters to the attention of the viewing public.
Bermas begins by suggesting that Osama bin Laden was not responsible for the attacks, such as by pointing out that 9/11 is not listed as being among the crimes for which Osama bin Laden is wanted on his FBI poster, and that the FBI has explained that this is because there is no hard evidence linking him to the attacks. He perhaps does himself a disservice, however, by implying that he isn't a dangerous terrorist, a conclusion that doesn't necessarily follow from the premise.
He then addresses the matter of the hijackers' connections to U.S. intelligence and the military, such as reports that some were trained at U.S. bases.
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