For all the journalistic coverage of the 9/11 attacks, the profound effect the event had on the psyche of the American public and the continuing reverberation of the event in our national discourse and affairs, the actual operational substance of the attacks has been eclipsed.
William Luther Pierce is the author of the iconic, influential book The Turner Diaries, the document that profoundly influenced the Nazi terror group The Order and particularly Timothy McVeigh and his associates in the execution of the Oklahoma City Bombing.
In 1998, he did a radio broadcast titled “Stay Out of Tall Buildings.”
In that program, Pierce had some telling prognostications: “ . . . . In one chilling commentary Pierce, (after noting that Bin Laden and the rest of the lost generation of angry Moslem youth had it with their parents’ compromises and were hell bent on revenge against infidel America) issued this stark, prophetic warning in a 1998 radio address titled, ‘Stay Out of Tall Buildings.’ ‘New Yorkers who work in tall office buildings anything close to the size of the World Trade Center might consider wearing hard hats . . .’ Pierce warned. . . . [Italics are mine—D.E.].”
Pierce also predicted that Osama bin Laden was coming and the U.S. would be hit with biological warfare attacks.
Pierce’s comments are not only prophetic of what was to take place in the U.S. on 9/11/2001 but foreshadowed the anthrax attacks that followed.
Coincidence is further stretched by analysis of Pierce’s tract and ideological manifesto The Turner Diaries. That book’s key episodes may be seen as foreshadowing key aspects of the 9/11 attacks.
That book (again, authored by the above-mentioned William Pierce) concludes with a low-level suicide aerial attack against the Pentagon. “ . . . . We went over every possibility we could think of, and we came up with no really convincing plan—except, perhaps one. That is to make an air delivery of a bomb. . . . In the massive ring of defenses around the Pentagon there is a great deal of anti-aircraft firepower, but we decided that a small plane, flying just above the ground, might be able to get through the three-mile gauntlet with one of our 60-kiloton warheads. . . .” (more...)
The Walls Came Tumbling Down: Nazis, Fascists and the 9/11 Attacks

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