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9/11 The Conspiracy Theories: The Truth and What's Been Hidden From Us. David Gardner

9/11 The Conspiracy Theories: The Truth and What's Been Hidden From Us


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  • 9/11 The Conspiracy Theories: The Truth and What's Been Hidden From Us
  • David Gardner
  • Page: 368
  • Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
  • ISBN: 9781789464252
  • Publisher: Bonnier Books UK
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How did World Trade Center Building 7 - 100 yards from the Twin Towers - collapse so quickly and symmetrically when it had not been hit? How could two rogue aircraft bring down three towers? Did the US government help orchestrate the attacks as an 'inside job'? 9/11: The Conspiracy Theories seeks the truth - not only of what we do know about 9/11, but also what has been intentionally hidden from us. Researching these stories with the help of strong first-person reporting and an in-depth examination of documentation released under freedom-of-information protocols, this book sheds new light on one of history's most tragic and troubling episodes, which shattered for ever the myth of America as a country immune to international terrorism. David Gardner is an experienced author, having written several books and worked as the former crime correspondent and foreign correspondent for the Daily Mail · He is no stranger to conspiracy theories. His last book examined the controversies surrounding the lives and deaths of US President John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Diana, Princess of Wales, Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson. He examines evidence from serious and credible sources, including the views of leading political figures, architects, engineers, firefighters, and intelligence experts.

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