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Revision as of 03:58, 24 June 2016
This has been widely interpreted as a way to try to stifle legal action regarding the 9-11 false flag.[1]
Official narrative
97% of the victims' families accepted money from this fund, and as a result agreed never to file suit regarding the events of 9-11.
US Attorney General John Ashcroft appointed Kenneth Feinberg as special master of the fund, to develop the regulations governing the administration of the fund and administer all aspects of the program.