A panel of experts highlight the problems with all major claims of the official account of the 9/11 attacks.Many Americans have been embarrassed by the Trump presidency. But Americans should also be embarrassed by the fact that this country's foreign policy since 2001, which has resulted in millions of deaths, has been based on a complex deception. 9/11 Unmasked is the result of a six-year investigation by an international review panel, which has provided 51 points illustrating the problematic status of all the major claims in the official account of the 9/11 attacks, some of which are obviously false. Most dramatically, the official account of the destruction of the Twin Towers and World Trade Center 7 could not possibly be true, unless the laws of physics were suspended that day. But other claims made by the official account?including the claims that the 9/11 planes were taken over by al-Qaeda hijackers, that one of those hijackers flew his plane into the Pentagon, and that passengers on the planes telephoned people on the ground?are also demonstrably false. The book reports only points about which the panel reached consensus by using the ?best-evidence? consensus model employed in medical research. The panel is composed of experts about 9/11 from many disciplines, including physics, chemistry, structural engineering, aeronautical engineering, and jurisprudence.
Author(s): David Ray Griffin
Year: 2018
Language: English
Commentary: no index
Pages: 300
Tags: History;Politics;Globalism;911;9-11;9/11;NWO;False Flag Attack;Conspiracy;Evidence;Twin towers;Controlled demolition;Chaney;psychopathy;Patriot Act;wwg1wga
Cover
Title page
Contents
Acknowledgments v
Introduction vii
I. The Destruction of the Twin Towers 1
II. The Destruction of WTC 7 37
III. The Attack on the Pentagon 67
IV. The 9/11 Flights 81
V. US Military Exercises on and before 9/11 91
VI. Claims About Military and Political Leaders 101
VII. Osama bin Laden and the Hijackers 159
VIII. The Phone Calls from the 9/11 Flights 195
IX. The Question of Insider Trading 223
Conclusion 226
Notes 229
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