It is now 10 years since the attack. Bosch Fawstin mentioned the miniseries, The Path to 9/11, during our conversation on EGO podcast on September 7.
Path to 9/11, Opening Credits
Here is an excerpt from Scott Holleran's interview with John David Lewis:
Recommended reading material:
I will listen to Amy Peikoff's A Special 9/11 Edition of Don’t Let It Go... Unheard webcast at 5 PM PT.
In Memoriam
Path to 9/11, Opening Credits
Here is an excerpt from Scott Holleran's interview with John David Lewis:
Scott Holleran: You write that President Franklin Roosevelt wrote about “the destruction of a philosophy” in achieving victory in World War 2. Does the planned construction of an Islamic mosque near where the Twin Towers once stood—before Islamic jihadists destroyed them on 9/11—represent a victory to the enemy?
John David Lewis: I think it does. It’s not because the people who want to build the mosque are on the side of those who want to destroy the U.S. but they chose to build it near the World Trade Center site for sympathetic reasons and those reasons—for building a $100 million cultural center—are the same reasons that make me want to oppose it. In the plans, there are separate places for men and women, so it’s clearly a place to enforce certain political ideas, which are not consistent with the ideals of the United States. That they choose to build it there is why I oppose building it there.
(ScottHolleran.com, September 3, 2011.)
Recommended reading material:
- Read parts of Winning the Unwinnable War for free online - Voices for Reason.
- 9/11: Ten Years Later - The Cold Voice of Reason.
- Our Post 9/11 World: A Ten-Year Retrospective - The Rule of Reason.
- 9/11 Ten Years Later: The Fruits of the Philosophy of Self-Abnegation - The Objective Standard.
- A New Yorker Remembers the World Trade Center - Capitalism Magazine.
- 9/11: Ten Years Later, America is Killing Itself - Capitalism Magazine.
I will listen to Amy Peikoff's A Special 9/11 Edition of Don’t Let It Go... Unheard webcast at 5 PM PT.
In Memoriam