An NSA investigator contested the official suicide thesis of the author of the 9/11 book Philip Marshall, shot death with his childrensteemCreated with Sketch.

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The Big Bamboozle: 9/11 and the War on Terror Paperback

Philip Marshall was found dead at home with his two children, all shot dead. A neighbor had found the three bodies plus their dog in a house left open, unusual for an author of books on such sensitive issues. Madsen also explained in the interview that Marshall's computer has still not been located, and that he had also told a friend that he was working on a fourth book with even more shocking revelations. A former investigator of the US National Security Agency, Wayne Madsen, who spent eight days on site to investigate the exact circumstances of the February 2 death of the author of the book The Big Bamboozle Philip Marshall, a contested the official suicide.

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Philip Marshall has been a Boeing pilot for over twenty years, and published in November 2012 an investigative book, The Big Bamboozle: 9/11 And the War on Terror (The Great Deception: September 11 and the War on Terror) , documenting the involvement of the Saudi authorities in the training of the four pilots responsible for the attacks of September 11, 2001. Marshall flew Boeing 727, 737, 747, 757 and 767 as captain and was convinced, because of his experience that the four hijackers had received extensive training, under real conditions and beyond what they had received in the flying schools usually quoted in the media, until the last days before the attacks.

Marshall concluded that these training sessions take place at the Pinal Aerodrome, located between Las Vegas and Tucson, Arizona, and points out that only the four leaders were sent to Las Vegas Vegas during the six last months preceding the attacks. Boeing 757s and 747s were available on site at the time of their stay, and this site is known to have been used by CIA agents and private mercenaries like Blackwater.

A reporter investigates the "murder-suicide" of author Marshall Philips and his two children a few days after Philips announced that a new book containing sensational new evidence about the perpetrators of the September 11 terrorist attacks challenged the these official suicide.

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