LAS VEGAS, Sept. 10, 2006
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/10/eveningnews/main1992178.shtmlDale Watson ran counterterrorism for the FBI and led the investigation into 9/11. (CBS)
(CBS) The title is
"Loose Change." It may be the internet's first blockbuster movie. It says: "If the government has nothing to hide, why are they so afraid to answer a few questions....?"
Ten million have watched so far, and that's only a fraction of the 42 percent of Americans recently polled by Reuters who believe its message — that our own government covered up critical evidence of 9/11, CBS News correspondent Jim Stewart reports.
But it's more than conspiracy theories on the Internet at work here. Some of the very people who first investigated 9/11 admit there's still a lot they don't know about the plot.
Dale Watson ran counterterrorism for the FBI and led the investigation into 9/11. And one of the things that still puzzles him most is the Las Vegas connection.
All four of the 9/11 hijacker pilots flew Las Vegas in the months preceding the attack. Some came twice. But once here, the men essentially disappeared.
Five years later, what does Watson think they were doing? (more at link)
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"We're not sure why they chose Las Vegas. There's a lot of surveillance cameras inside hotel casino properties that have gaming."Las Vegas Undersheriff Doug Gillespie