Curt Weldon
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He asked for protection because his bosses in DIA refused to allow him to become a whistleblower when he told them that he was told to lie to the Congress. He was told to misinform the Congress. I have that in writing, Tucker. The 9-11 Commission is a cover-up. 1,000% cover-up. Zelikow war der Führer des Cover-Ups.
Philipp Zelikow. Er wurde von Condoleezza Rice ausgewählt. Als Tony Schäfer Zelikow in Afghanistan treffen konnte, Because Zelikow took a team through to see if there were soldiers who had maybe encountered some information about 9-11 in advance. Tony Schaefer had been back deployed in Afghanistan at the time.
Philipp Zelikow. Er wurde von Condoleezza Rice ausgewählt. Als Tony Schäfer Zelikow in Afghanistan treffen konnte, Because Zelikow took a team through to see if there were soldiers who had maybe encountered some information about 9-11 in advance. Tony Schaefer had been back deployed in Afghanistan at the time.
Philipp Zelikow. Er wurde von Condoleezza Rice ausgewählt. Als Tony Schäfer Zelikow in Afghanistan treffen konnte, Because Zelikow took a team through to see if there were soldiers who had maybe encountered some information about 9-11 in advance. Tony Schaefer had been back deployed in Afghanistan at the time.
So he told his commanding officer, I should talk to them because I was a part of a special team. He met with Zelikow. They exchanged business cards and Kabul. And Zelikow said to him, Lieutenant Colonel, you've got to see me as soon as you get back to America. It's very important. When Tony went back to the States, they had shut down his office, locked his office, secured all his files.
So he told his commanding officer, I should talk to them because I was a part of a special team. He met with Zelikow. They exchanged business cards and Kabul. And Zelikow said to him, Lieutenant Colonel, you've got to see me as soon as you get back to America. It's very important. When Tony went back to the States, they had shut down his office, locked his office, secured all his files.
So he told his commanding officer, I should talk to them because I was a part of a special team. He met with Zelikow. They exchanged business cards and Kabul. And Zelikow said to him, Lieutenant Colonel, you've got to see me as soon as you get back to America. It's very important. When Tony went back to the States, they had shut down his office, locked his office, secured all his files.
And they then worked to destroy his personal reputation. They tried to destroy his career. I went to the floor and did a one-hour special order, calling it a scandal bigger than Watergate. You can watch the footage. It's available online.
And they then worked to destroy his personal reputation. They tried to destroy his career. I went to the floor and did a one-hour special order, calling it a scandal bigger than Watergate. You can watch the footage. It's available online.
And they then worked to destroy his personal reputation. They tried to destroy his career. I went to the floor and did a one-hour special order, calling it a scandal bigger than Watergate. You can watch the footage. It's available online.
I said, this is outrageous that the Defense Intelligence Agency is screwing a lieutenant colonel because he's telling the truth about what he was told to talk about when he came back from Afghanistan. Tony Schaefer dann in den Reserven gearbeitet, weil er von der normalen Armee verhaftet wurde, weil er das mit Zellacal gemacht hat.
I said, this is outrageous that the Defense Intelligence Agency is screwing a lieutenant colonel because he's telling the truth about what he was told to talk about when he came back from Afghanistan. Tony Schaefer dann in den Reserven gearbeitet, weil er von der normalen Armee verhaftet wurde, weil er das mit Zellacal gemacht hat.
I said, this is outrageous that the Defense Intelligence Agency is screwing a lieutenant colonel because he's telling the truth about what he was told to talk about when he came back from Afghanistan. Tony Schaefer dann in den Reserven gearbeitet, weil er von der normalen Armee verhaftet wurde, weil er das mit Zellacal gemacht hat.
Ja. Ja. Ja. What I can tell you unequivocally is, there was a cover-up. And before I answer your question, I would state one more fact. Tony Schaefer got approval from his commanding general after this whole thing happened, to write his memoirs. His memoirs are called Dark Heart. So he wrote the book. He had a publisher. He went to his commanding general to review the book as his protocol.
Ja. Ja. Ja. What I can tell you unequivocally is, there was a cover-up. And before I answer your question, I would state one more fact. Tony Schaefer got approval from his commanding general after this whole thing happened, to write his memoirs. His memoirs are called Dark Heart. So he wrote the book. He had a publisher. He went to his commanding general to review the book as his protocol.
Ja. Ja. Ja. What I can tell you unequivocally is, there was a cover-up. And before I answer your question, I would state one more fact. Tony Schaefer got approval from his commanding general after this whole thing happened, to write his memoirs. His memoirs are called Dark Heart. So he wrote the book. He had a publisher. He went to his commanding general to review the book as his protocol.
His commanding general said, fine, Tony, there's nothing there that's a problem. Publish it. Tony publishes the book. Our deep state finds out he's publishing the book. A cease and desist order is issued against the publisher. Stop publishing the book. It's too late. Our government, our government buys all 10,000 copies of the first edition of Dark Heart with taxpayer money. And they destroy them.
His commanding general said, fine, Tony, there's nothing there that's a problem. Publish it. Tony publishes the book. Our deep state finds out he's publishing the book. A cease and desist order is issued against the publisher. Stop publishing the book. It's too late. Our government, our government buys all 10,000 copies of the first edition of Dark Heart with taxpayer money. And they destroy them.
His commanding general said, fine, Tony, there's nothing there that's a problem. Publish it. Tony publishes the book. Our deep state finds out he's publishing the book. A cease and desist order is issued against the publisher. Stop publishing the book. It's too late. Our government, our government buys all 10,000 copies of the first edition of Dark Heart with taxpayer money. And they destroy them.
So I asked Tony on a show last September, as I've done many times. Tony, you have the original version of the book, right? Yes, here it is, Congressman. You have the redacted version, right? Yes, here it is. What did they want out of your book that was so sensitive? What secret information were you giving, Tony? What classified information did your boss not see?