Next Step to 9/11 Justice
<http://www.constitutionalmatters.com/oped/next-step-to-911-justice>
Joel S. Hirschhorn
September 22, 2007

[Joel S. Hirshhorn, Professor of Metallurgical Engineering, University
of Wisconsin, Madison 1965 - 1978.  Senior Staff Member, Congressional
Office of Technology Assessment 1978 - 1990.  Testified more than 50
times before Congress on technology, science, and environmental issues. 
Former Director of Environment, Energy and Natural Resources, National
Governors Association, and a member of Architects and Engineers for 9/11
Truth]

Everyone thinks of terrorism and homeland security for lessons learned
from 9/11. There is another opportunity. Make our government trustworthy
and truthful.

The 9/11 truth movement is stronger than ever, though it is generally
derided by politicians and ignored by the mainstream media. It is fueled
by people passionate about alternative explanations to the official 9/11
story. Understandable, considering that the co-chairs of the 9/11
Commission admitted: "We were set up to fail."

In 2006 Time magazine said: "The population of [the 9/11 truth
movement] is larger than you might think. A Scripps-Howard poll of 1,010
adults last month found that 36% of Americans consider it `very
likely' or `somewhat likely' that government officials
either allowed the attacks to be carried out or carried out the attacks
themselves. Thirty-six percent adds up to a lot of people. This is not a
fringe phenomenon. It is a mainstream political reality."

A 2006 Zogby International poll found that 42% of Americans more likely
agree with people who believe that "the US government and its 9/11
Commission concealed or refused to investigate critical evidence that
contradicts their official explanation of the September 11th attacks,
saying there has been a cover-up."

This year Zogby found that 31 perecent of likely voters do not buy the
official 9/11 story [72 percent for ages 18 to 24 and nearly 60 percent
for Hispanics and singles]; 51 percent still await a congressional
investigation of Bush's and Cheney's actions before, during and
after the 9/11 attacks [88 percent for ages 18 to 24 and 77 percent for
Hispanics and singles]; and 67% fault the 9/11 Commission for not
investigating the anomalous and still unexplained collapse of World
Trade Center building 7.

So, six years later, a large fraction of Americans question the
government's official 9/11 story. Countless groups and websites
sustain the 9/11 truth movement with many conferences held nationwide.
There have been several best-selling books and many well known
political, military, law enforcement and academic persons publicly
support alternative theories of 9/11 and/or the need for a new
investigation. Yet being a 9/11 truth seeker exposes one to ridicule as
a conspiracy nut by those brainwashed by establishment propaganda and
lies, or afraid to face the painful truth, or too lazy to think for
themselves.

Writing recently in the Guardian, Peter Tatchell made important points:
"The 9/11 Commission was hamstrung by official obstruction. It never
managed to ascertain the whole truth of what happened on September 11
2001. …What happened on 9/11 is fundamentally important in its own
right. But equally important is the way the 9/11 cover-up signifies an
absence of democratic, transparent and accountable government.
Establishing the truth is, in part, about restoring honesty, trust and
confidence in American politics."

In other words, the truth movement has set the stage for taking their
passion to a higher political level that even more Americans can support
– government reform.

Specifically, waiting is a reform mechanism as old as the Constitution
itself. Few Americans realize they have a constitutional right to a
national convention of state delegates that can propose constitutional
amendments. Once convened, delegates can debate and propose amendments
without government review, but like amendments proposed by Congress,
still must meet the tough ratification requirements of Article V. Though
all 50 states have applied for a convention, well in excess of the 34
required by the Constitution, Congress has refused to call one. The
nonpartisan Friends of the Article V Convention at www.foavc.org seeks
the nation's first Article V convention.

The Framers of our Constitution created the convention option because
they feared one dark day the public would lose confidence in the federal
government. With record-low approval of Congress – just 11 percent
– and so little truth about 9/11, that day has crashed our
democracy. Unsurprisingly, just like a new 9/11 investigation, Congress
fears what may come out of an Article V convention. The truth is not
politically popular.

The nexus between the 9/11 truth movement and the Article V convention
effort is this: When a sizable fraction of the population wants a more
comprehensive and credible government investigation into a matter of
great public concern, but Congress and the Executive Branch refuse, a
new legal mechanism is needed. Considering how the Bush administration
used 9/11 to start the insane Iraq war, the public has profoundly good
reasons for a new option for obtaining trustworthy information. Surely
there will be other events and issues in the future that raise the same
need for reliable analysis and conclusions independent of the usual web
of government circles and tricks.

A new constitutional amendment can establish a framework for citizens to
petition and seek "redress" from their federal government
without going through elected representatives adept at ignoring them.
Here is a possible approach. The highly respected and independent
General Accountability Office could be given constitutional
responsibility for collecting citizen petitions for investigations. If a
threshold number is reached, then GAO would conduct a nonpartisan
investigation using its staff and any other persons deemed necessary.
This would be a taste of direct democracy, akin to a national
referendum. The threshold might be one million citizen requests, with at
least 10,000 coming from each of at least two-thirds of the states.

The intense 9/11 truth movement has a historic opportunity to seek a
permanent means to counter bipartisan government intransigence and
untrustworthiness that now is the rule, not the exception.

I urge 9/11 truth seekers to join Friends of the Article V Convention,
recognizing that Congress' refusal to re-investigate 9/11 is matched
by its refusal to permit an Article V convention. Our common goal is to
compel the federal government to be accountable to the Constitution,
federal law and the people. 9/11 truth seekers must become government
reform seekers to achieve their objectives through smart political
strategy.

Other political strategies also merit support, notably the current
effort in New York City to obtain a ballot initiative to establish a new
independent commission and investigation: www.nyc911initiative.org.
<http://www.nyc911initiative.org/>

Consider what Mark Twain wisely observed: "In the beginning of a
change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned.
When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing
to be a patriot." Our patriotic crusade for 9/11 truth and systemic
government reform is still at the first stage. Courage is needed to
persevere. Truth does not come easy.



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