Those 28 Pages Predate the 9/11 Commission
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Submitted by Alice Hoagland, Apr 25, 2016 20:35

It is very good news that the 28 pages are getting the publicity they deserve. Please bear in mind, though, that they were censored not from the 2004 9/11 Commission Report, but rather from the Joint Inquiry Report which preceded the 9/11 Commission by about two years. Pete Hoekstra is correct; the pages were removed from the joint report that came from the House and Senate Intelligence Committees thirteen years ago.

It'd be advisable to remove that B-roll of the 9/11 Commission Report. These are two separate reports.


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