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California Inmate Claims Pre-9/11 Warning in Newly Published Memoir
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A new book from an author who has been incarcerated in California since 1999 claims he tried to warn court officials of an impending terrorist attack days before September 11, 2001, according to a release from publisher Newman Springs Publishing.
The book, "The Rawest Manipulator – Broken Silence To 9-11," is written by Kirell F. Bettis-Taylor, who also goes by "Doc" or "Dr. Sadeeq," per the release. Bettis-Taylor has been in custody since July 13, 1999. According to the release, he maintains that on September 7, 2001, while held at Los Angeles County Jail during his trial, he warned jurors through handwritten communications that the United States would soon be attacked by individuals he described as fake "so-called Muslims." These claims are presented in the book as the author’s own account and have not been independently verified.
The release states that after the attacks, Bettis-Taylor was denied the chance to question jurors about potential bias tied to his Muslim identity and the aftermath of 9/11. The book frames that denial, along with what the author calls institutional silence around his trial, as its central argument — one the release describes as raising questions about prejudice and the treatment of Muslim Americans following the attacks.
"My story is not about vindication," Bettis-Taylor said in the release. "It is about breaking the chains of silence and asking the difficult questions that institutions preferred to leave buried. I want readers to understand that justice delayed is justice denied, and sometimes the truth emerges from the most unexpected places."
"The Rawest Manipulator – Broken Silence To 9-11" is available through Newman Springs Publishing’s website, as well as Amazon, Apple’s iTunes Store, Google Play and Barnes & Noble, according to the release. No court records or third-party sources are cited in the release to substantiate the author’s account of the 2001 warning or the trial proceedings.
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