As far as I'm concerned, the 9/11 commission is nothing but a whitewash - and sloppy one at that. But if we don't get at the truth soon, the ability to get at it will evaporate as the trail grows too cold.
British MP Michael Meacher reminds us
in the Guandian that there are co-conspirators in the 9/11 hi-jacking still languishing in foreign jails (like Omar Sheik, and Khalid Sheik Mohammad) and domestic jails (like Zacharias Moussaoui, whose prosecution is collapsing because we keep having to release coconspirators to preserve state secrets), thousands of relevant documents the White House refused to produce for the Committee, key reports still partially of completely classified (like the original Senate 9/11 report), and witnesses here in the United States no one has ever heard from (like translator Sibel Edmonds, gag-ordered from even mentioning the word 'Pakistan').
To consider the investigation complete is absurd. We have yet to get anywhere near the truth about 9/11. I'm afraid that's because if we did, this country would explode in far worse a fashion that it did over Vietnam or Watergate. It might well put the very legitimacy of the security state system of government in question. And maybe that's not a bad thing, really.