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Episode 7: The Mechanics' Lunchroom

By: Peter McDonnell, Bobby Chacon
Narrated by: Dion Graham
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  • Summary

  • Agent Bongardt discovers that the CIA withheld critical information from FBI agents that might have prevented the 9/11 attacks. Meanwhile, SSA Galligan shows FBI Director Robert Mueller and Attorney General John Ashcroft why she and her team believe that Al Qaeda is responsible.

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A stunningly superb telling of a fascinating story, genuinely touching in places. Who needs film, when podcasts such as this can tell cinematic stories in such vivid colour

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