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snowshoefilmsZELIKOW'S PARALLEL UNIVERSE - part 2 (2007)

ZELIKOW'S PARALLEL UNIVERSE - part 2
Zelikow, author of the 9/11 Commission Report, responds to a couple of uncensored questions August 9, 2007 at Chautauqua Institution. Question 1 comes from Paul Zarembka, editor of The Hidden History of 9-11-2001. Professor Zarembka, State University of New York at Buffalo (Economics Dept), asks Zelikow why he failed to investigate reports of several of the so-called hijackers alive and protesting their non-involvement. Then yor yevrah of snowshoefilms asks Zelikow about Building 7. Zelikow says he doesn't accept the hypothesis that any buildings were brought down by controlled demolition.


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Producer: snowshoefilms
Production Company: snowshoefilms.com
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: english
Keywords: 9-11 commission; zelikow; phillip zellicow; 9-11; wtc; world trade centers; new york


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