Judge George B. Daniels Misfires on 9/11 Again

by
Morgan Reynolds

Back in 2007 Federal Judge George B. Daniels of the Southern District of New York dismissed my 9/11 “no planes” whistleblower lawsuit against NIST contractors “with prejudice”  along with separate 9/11 suits filed by Dr. Judy Wood and Ed Haas.  Hizz honor never considered the facts brought forward in any of these suits despite his legal obligation to temporarily accept them as true and rule on other factors like legal standing in determining whether or not to grant plaintiffs access to the court’s resources.  He promptly gave the plaintiffs’ facts and pleadings the back of his hand and dismissed with prejudice.  That last word applies beautifully since its first dictionary definition is “an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.”

The "Honorable" George B. Daniels

Now we learn more about Daniels’ 9/11 prejudice.  He obviously embraces the thread-bare 9/11 official conspiracy theory because he has signed a “default judgment finding Iran, the Taliban and al-Qaida liable for the September 11, 2001 attacks.”  Wow.  Even war-crazed neocons like Cheney and Rumsfeld never went so far as to blame the Iranian government for 9/11 or accuse it of conspiring with al-Qaida.  Daniels reached his conclusion after hearing unopposed plaintiffs’ experts from the 9/11 Commission, government spooks and three Iranian defectors.  Now there is a credible group.  Think this ruling might have something to do with pumping up the volume for Israel and/or the United States governments to attack Iran?

Related reading:

Morgan’s Legal Filings

Reynolds Makes a Federal Case of 9/11 —  Sues NIST Contractors for 9/11

2008 Press Release: Dr. Wood & Dr. Reynolds Qui Tam Cases – U.S. District Court, SDNY

Reynolds Answers Judge Daniels’ Dismissal

An Interview with 9/11 Counsel Jerry V. Leaphart

Judge’s Decisions are Conspicuously Late – judicialaccountability.org

6 thoughts on “Judge George B. Daniels Misfires on 9/11 Again

  1. Abe Reply

    Honorable? Deans of all schools this idiot corrupt guy, should revoke all his credentials from the schools he graduated. What an embarrassment to the alumni of those Ivy league schools. Oh well so are Hillary and Bill Clinton, John Kerry, the Bushes etc.

  2. Patsy Lowe Reply

    Judge Daniels is either stupid or a bribe taking jerk, he should be disbarred.

  3. Yul Tel Reply

    The US Court system is a corrupt arm of the US imperial fascist military. The real perpetrators of 9/11 were The Bush White House, The Partnership For a New American Century, and Israel. Anyone who dedicates one hour to studying the events will reach that conclusion. The buildings were brought down by controlled demolition, the suspicious trading transactions, the people who benefited, and on and on… Iran should counter sue the real 9/11 terrorists.

  4. Steve Reply

    He is either so stupid or is receiving kickbacks from an enemy of Iran (Israel) for making such unfounded judgement. He is definitely not stupid as he has been to good schools so the conclusion is that he is corrupt. What a shame for a judge so corrupt like him.

  5. Alex Nemets Reply

    If I was not there on 9-11 and did not see second plane with my own eyes I might believe to all those nonsense’s.
    But I was less than 1000 feet away when I heard sound of the jet and than explosion when it hit the tower.
    So, sorry conspiracy nuts, you are just nuts!
    Unless you have profs that those jets was remotely controlled by guys from somewhere near by…

  6. Robert E. Salt Reply

    The fuselage of the alleged aircraft on 9/11 would barely fit into two floors of the WTC. It’s ridiculous to think that the intervening floor of WTC-2 would offer no resistance in the fake video. The wings span about eight floors. There’s no way the wings could cut through all these floors. Simply ridiculous! It’s disgusting to see a federal judge make himself an accomplice to a mass murder of this magnitude.

    Robert E. Salt

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