Posted on November 22, 2015 by in News
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CBS are airing a program called “The Strange Case of Kurt Sonnenfeld“,
about an ex-FEMA videographer who says he is being framed for a murder
he did not commit due to the fact that he has smoking-gun evidence that
9/11 was an inside job.
Sonnenfeld has been accused, unaccused, and then accused again of the
murder of his wife, Nancy, 4 months after the September 11th attacks.
Sonnenfeld
who fled to Argentina shortly after filming secretive 9/11 footage for
FEMA, says the charges were “phonied-up” in order to punish him for
evidence he collected during his 9/11 assignment that proved the U.S.
government had advance knowledge of the attacks.
Westword.com reports:
Early
on New Year’s Day 2002 Denver police officers were dispatched to
Sonnenfeld’s home in Congress Park on a report of an attempted suicide.
Upon their arrival, they found the front door locked — and Sonnenfeld either couldn’t or wouldn’t open it.
In
the end, the cops broke through a window to find Nancy slouched in a
chair with a bullet wound to her head. She died shortly thereafter.
The
gun was approximately six feet away from Nancy’s body and an autopsy
suggested that the fatal shot had been fired from the back, making
suicide impossible. As a result, Sonnenfeld was arrested and charged
with murder. But the day before his trial was set to begin, Denver
District Attorney (and future Colorado governor) Bill Ritter dropped the
charges against Sonnenfeld. The reason, according to 7News: He feared he couldn’t convince a jury of Sonnenfeld’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
The
case remained open, however, and in late 2003, based on additional
evidence gathered in the interim, Ritter filed a fresh arrest warrant
for Sonnenfeld. But by then, he’d left the country, eventually settling
in Buenos Aires — and over the years that have followed, he’s portrayed
himself as a victim targeted by the United States for his 9/11 theories.
Here’s an excerpt from a statement Sonnenfeld released in conjunction with the 2009 publication of a book called El Perseguido; the phrase translates as “Persecuted.”
My
book is not about conspiracy theories, but I do offer my theory. And my
theory is that there was a conspiracy and I approach the subject from
my point of view and experience. But mostly it is about the bizarre
events that have happened (and are still happening) to me after my tour
of duty at Ground Zero.I was at the world Trade Center. I was part of
the official investigation. Previously I had been an official
videographer for the US government in critical or catastrophic
situations. I’ve done work characterized as confidential at many
classified and maximum security locations related to the storage,
development and transportation of nuclear, biological and chemical
weapons or their components and participated in simulations and training
for disasters, catastrophic accidents and terrorist incidents for many
different agencies.
Immediately after the attacks on the
World Trade Center, the entire area in lower Manhattan was sealed off to
the public and to the news media. All cameras were prohibited inside
the secured perimeter and any “unauthorized” cameras were immediately
confiscated. I was given total and absolute access, however, and was
instructed to document for the investigation and to provide some
“sanitized” pool video to virtually every news network in the world. But
I never handed my tapes over to the authorities.
Since
then, over the course of the past seven years, I have been falsely
accused, imprisoned twice in two different countries, tortured, put in
solitary confinement, followed across two continents and slandered
relentlessly in a campaign to dehumanize me so that no one will protest
and to discredit me so that when I talk, no one will listen. Four years
ago, the US embassy sent a note to Argentine officials to confiscate all
of my possessions and documents and to remit them to the United States.
To this day, my wife, my twin daughters and I live in a closed world
surrounded by threat and harassment.
I wrote this book to save my family.
In
recent years, Sonnenfeld has shared some of his footage on Facebook.
The introduction to the following clip reads: “At 9 years after 9/11 and
thanks to the collaboration of Kurt Sonnenfeld, we present a clip with
exclusive images at Ground Zero. It should be noted that this material
has been given to different researchers in the United States, Europe and
Latin America. We thank the Sonnenfeld family for having entrusted this
document to us and we reaffirm our commitment to them and their
struggle: Truth and Justice.”
Back
in Colorado, prosecutors still hoped to put Sonnenfeld on trial for
Nancy’s death — and in December 2014, they finally seemed to be on the
cusp of success.
That’s when Argentina’s Supreme Court approved Sonnenfeld’s extradition.
But things have changed.
As reported by the Denver Post’s Kirk Mitchell, who wrote a 2013 book about Sonnenfeld called The Spin Doctor: Hero or Cold-Blooded Killer?, Argentina’s president, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, has issued an executive order overriding the Supreme Court decision.
Does
this development mean Sonnenfeld will never be returned to Colorado for
prosecution? That’s not clear quite yet. But expect this Saturday’s 48
Hours broadcast to stir up supporters and detractors alike.
Monday, November 23, 2015
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