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Thursday 1 September 2011

'Questions on 9/11 remain unanswered'

Some serious issues remain unsolved regarding the 9/11 attacks, a US author and university professor has told Press TV's US Desk.


“I don't think most of the questions have been adequately answered,” Paul Zarembka, who is the author of the 'The Hidden History of 9/11' and a professor at the United States University at Buffalo said on Wednesday.

“One of the things that bothers me the most is about naming alleged hijackers and then the 9/11 Commission doesn't make any effort whatsoever to prove that those people were really on the planes and engaged in what they were alleged to engage in,” he said.

He further added that the hijackers did not need to have been from outside the country, suggesting that they “could very well be right in the United States, either inside or outside or partly inside and partly outside the United States government.”

Zarembka also said that testimonies from witnesses of what really happened to the Pentagon were not consistent with what the 9/11 Commission reported.

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