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9/11: Debunking The Myths
PM examines the evidence and consults the experts to refute the most persistent conspiracy theories of September 11.
Published in the March, 2005 issue.
FROM THE MOMENT the first airplane crashed into the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, 2001, the world has asked one simple and compelling question: How could it happen?
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9-11 Conspiracy Fact & Fiction
by William F. Jasper
May 2, 2005
An abundance of sensational and irrational conjecture about the September 11 terrorist attacks is being used to discredit any consideration of conspiracy in general. [UPDATE, May 23, 2005. Here are selected articles from The New American's archives challenging the ?official? position on 9/11: ?Did We Know What Was Coming?? in the March 11, 2002 issue of TNA; ?Foreknowledge and Failure? in our June 17, 2002 issue; ?Experts Challenge the 9/11 Report,? in our October 4, 2004 issue; and ?Agents Challenge 9/11 Commission? in our October 18, 2004 issue.]
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Six myths of 9/11
What you think you know about Sept. 11 but don’t
By David Plotz
Slate.com
Updated: 8:43 a.m. ET Sept 9, 2003
Sept. 10 - The Saudi government paid off al-Qaida in exchange for immunity from terror attacks. Saudi princes knew in advance about the Sept. 11 attacks. Most of the Saudi officials who assisted al-Qaida all died mysteriously soon thereafter. The revelations in Gerald Posner’s new book Why America Slept are an astonishing reminder of just how much we still don’t know about Sept. 11 and its planning.
Six myths of 9/11What You Think You Know About Sept. 11 … … but don't.