

Podcasts
Podcast #1: Introductions
The morning that our lives changed forever, and the months that followed. A dizzying array of facts and circumstances at a time when nobody was looking out for our best interests.

Podcast #3: Intelligence Failures
The U.S. intelligence agencies should have prevented the 9/11 attacks. They did not. 3,000 were killed. This episode discusses the pre-9/11 intelligence failures in a plain simple easy to understand way. It will include discussion of UBL’s Sudan years, up through the late 90’s, the Millennium attacks, and the USS Cole Bombing. NSA, CIA, FBI, and DIA fore-knowledge and failures will be fully covered, along with links to supplemental reading material supporting same.

Podcast #5: Foreign Governments
What role did foreign policy and foreign governments play in the 9/11 attacks? We will explore Afghanistan, Sudan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, UAE, Qatar, and Israel in this episode. Did any of these nation’s have intelligence that could have prevented the attacks? How have these nation’s benefited from or been harmed by the wake of the 9/11 attacks? We will cover it all and provide an honest assessment of our thoughts and experiences over the past 24 years including the roles played by the U.S. Department of State and Presidents.

Podcast #2: HedgeFunds and Compensation Funds
The topic is about accountability & justice and how the U.S. Department of Justice created a no-fault system through unfair compensation funds designed to hijack 9/11 widows’ rights while 3rd party investors and lawyers profit from murder and terrorism. Who’s really behind this scandal? The answers may shock you.

Podcast #4: Facilitating Attacks
Who failed to mitigate the damage on the morning of September 11, 2001? This episode covers the U.S. military’s failure to defend our nation, the airlines’ and government agencies’ failures to stop terrorists, and the City of NY’s and federal government failures to protect citizens from breathing toxic air. Who should be responsible for costing additional lives that could have been saved?

Podcast #6: The Gatekeepers: Lawyers, Lobbyists, Congress, & the Cost of 9/11 Grief
For more than two decades, the families of those killed on 9/11 have been told to be patient. To trust the process. To let “the system” work. But behind the public ceremonies, promises, and speeches, there were rooms we were never allowed into—rooms where lawyers negotiated our futures, where Congress rewrote the rules, and where the value of our loved ones’ lives was measured, divided, and redistributed.
In this episode, we look directly at the power structures that stood between the widows and children and the justice we were promised. This is not just a story about lawsuits.
It’s a story about institutional power, about who gets to speak, and about how grief can be managed, controlled, and commodified by those who never experienced it. This episode goes to the heart of what has shaped the 9/11 families’ struggle for nearly a generation: our pain was personal — but the system that controlled it was political.
