Former US Congressman Curt Weldon continued to reignite national discussion about the need for a new investigation into the events of 9/11 with his appearances on several high-profile podcasts in recent days.
Last Friday, Weldon and two members of the Able Danger team, Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer and Major Eric Kleinsmith, sat down for a two-hour-plus interview with Patrick Bet-David on the hugely popular PBD Podcast. The interview was released today and will likely reach upwards of 10 million people across all platforms.
Weldon, Shaffer, and Kleinsmith described how intelligence gathered on some of the alleged hijackers prior to 9/11 went unheeded by government officials in the run-up to that day. Weldon and Bet-David also touched on the destruction of the World Trade Center towers — and expressed skepticism of the official narrative.
Weldon’s appearance on the PBD Podcast follows on the heels of interviews he did last week with Stephen Gardner and two weeks ago with Alex Stein.
Also last week, architect Richard Gage and structural engineer Kamal Obeid brought their technical expertise on the destruction of the WTC towers to The Jimmy Dore Show, where they reinforced Weldon’s call for a presidential 9/11 commission as well as US Senator Ron Johnson’s intention to hold Senate hearings on 9/11.
So many interviews on such widely viewed podcasts would have been unthinkable just a few years ago. All told, they are significantly expanding public awareness and bringing us closer to the critical mass needed to force a new 9/11 investigation.
We sincerely thank all of you who contributed to our recent publicity fundraiser, which directly enabled us to land Weldon’s appearances on the PBD Podcast and the Alex Stein show.
Together, we will continue to bring this message to many more large audiences until support for a new 9/11 investigation sweeps the nation and the world!
P.S. For those of you with less than a minute to spare, you can catch Bet-David’s question about why the government spent so little on the 9/11 investigation and Weldon’s 30-second answer, in which he mentions “the Deep State” six times, on this YouTube Short.