West Virginia Senate Candidate Questions 9/11 Account
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A third party candidate in West Virginia’s U.S. Senate race questions whether the Sept. 11 attacks were masterminded by Osama bin Laden and carried out by al-Qaida terrorists.
Mountain Party nominee Jesse Johnson told The Associated Press that he is also not convinced that hijacked airliners caused the collapse of buildings at the World Trade Center.
Calling 9/11 a crime of the century, Johnson said it has never been investigated. He discounts the work of the bipartisan commission and its 585-page report on the attacks.
Johnson spoke to the AP Tuesday. He at first declined to say what he thinks happened or who was behind it. He later said he did not know who the culprits were. But he also questioned why U.S. air defenses did not stop the hijacked airplanes.
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