

Curt Weldon
Former U.S. Congressman representing Pennsylvania. Publicly questioned the accuracy of the 9/11 report, leading to scrutiny and the end of his political career.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 1h 33min
Rep. Curt Weldon: It’s Time to Finally Tell the Truth About 9-11
Curt Weldon, a former U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania, delves into his controversial questioning of the 9/11 report, which led to political retaliation and scrutiny. He reveals how governmental failings may have allowed the attacks to happen and discusses alleged cover-ups within intelligence agencies. Weldon sheds light on the FBI's intimidating tactics against him, the political maneuvering around Osama bin Laden, and calls for accountability and transparency in 9/11 investigations, challenging the narratives that have persisted for decades.

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May 14, 2025 • 2h 17min
"The 9/11 Commission Was A FRAUD" – Curt Weldon EXPOSES CIA Cover-Up, Able Danger & Deleted Evidence | PBD Podcast | Ep. 586
Curt Weldon, a former U.S. Congressman and critic of the 9/11 narrative, joins retired Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer, an expert on Able Danger, and former Major Eric Kleinsmith, an intelligence officer who witnessed crucial data suppression. They expose the Able Danger program, which allegedly identified hijackers before 9/11, and discuss deep state interference. The conversation raises serious questions about intelligence failures, the political motivations behind the 9/11 Commission, and the urgent need for transparency and accountability in national security.

May 15, 2025 • 13min
"I'll Take A Polygraph!" - Curt Weldon CHALLENGES Deep State On 9/11 SECRETS
Curt Weldon, a former Congressman, shares insights into a secret peace plan for North Korea that aims to halt their nuclear program. He critiques the neocon strategy of chaos and emphasizes the need to rethink America's adversaries, notably Iran and North Korea. Discussing personal diplomatic experiences, he highlights how North Korea seeks respect and suggests innovative ideas like a 'peace pipeline' to foster relations. Weldon calls for informed dialogue over aggression, delving into the philosophical roots of neoconservatism and its implications.