My name is William Ney (rhymes with eye). I live in New York City.

I've worked as a journalist off and on since the mid 80s, locally in New York and overseas in East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. (The photo here was taken in Sarajevo in 1993.) From 1991 to 1995 I published a small political magazine in New York called The New Combat, which was revived in a fashion on the web in 2006 at www.newcombat.net.

From 2001 to 2007 I edited and drafted contracts and offering documents for structured-finance bonds (primarily CDOs) for a Wall Street law firm.

I've written two novels and nine screenplays (mostly political), and am currently trying to produce the latest script on a shoestring in New York.

I have a B.A. from St John's College in Annapolis, Maryland and an M.A. in Philosophy (abd for doctorate) from City University in New York.

I began to pay attention to the assasinations of the 60s in the 80s, after reading Carl Oglesby's The Yankee and Cowboy War, Fletcher Prouty's The Secret Team, Jim Garrison's On the Trail of the Assassins and Mark Lane's Plausible Denial. I began to pay attention to the attacks of 9/11 when I woke that morning to see the first tower smoking outside my window.

I find the official stories re 9/11 and the murders of JFK, MLK and RFK not credible. And I wonder if the wall of silence re same maintained by the mainstream media may not crack as the so-called conservatism that has gripped the US since the Reagantime collapses with the international banking system as we've known it since the second war. Thus, a reason to soldier on, between the ears at least ...