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Jean-Charles Brisard is one of the two co-authors of "Forbidden Truth", which basically claimed, that the War against the Taliban was already planned since 1998 to get an oil-pipeline. The other author is Guillaume Dasquie. Both insist, that their research is based on facts. Forbidden Truth includes an interview with FBI anti-terror specialist John O'Neill, which took place only a few weeks before he died in the Twin Towers. His death was ignored by US Media. For odd reasons, he wasn't mentioned as a "hero". The book contains statements of John O' Neill, that he felt sabotaged by the FBI-HQ, which would have been Dale Watson and James Chiaradio, and his own boss, Louis Feeh, which was later replaced by Thomas Pickard.
On April 29th, Brisard gave an interview to http://democrats.com: "...In an exclusive interview with http://Democrats.com, French intelligence analyst Jean-Charles Brisard, co-author with Guillaume Dasquie of Bin Laden: The Hidden Truth said they stand by their version of events first published last November, that the September 11 attacks followed the breakdown of secret negotiations between the U.S. and the Taliban." http://www.democrats.com/display.cfm?id=272 Brisard's book,
"Bin Laden: The Forbidden Truth," made headlines in France, alleging that the Bush and Clinton administrations put oil and politics before security in the months preceding the attacks. Naik,Niaz , a member of the Pakistani delegation to the U.N. talks is the one source claiming a threat was made to the Taliban. On August 13th, 2002, Phil Donahue (->)(MSNBC) interviewed the authors in his show.