Selected Articles: 9/11: Do You Still Believe that Al Qaeda Masterminded the Attacks?

Sixteen years ago, Bush officially launched the “Global War on Terrorism”, paving the way for a war without borders. The corporate media backed this illegal act of war which in turn galvanized the public for immediate support. Did  Americans unhesitatingly buy the allegations that Al-Qaeda masterminded the WTC attack and that Osama bin Laden was  the number one enemy of the Western world? 

After 16 years of unrelenting debunking of the 9/11 official narratives by genuine progressive activists, do Americans still believe what their government told them?

Below is a selection of articles.

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The Disturbing Aftermath of 9/11

By Stephen Lendman, September 11, 2017

The day will live in infamy, the attacks planned well in advance. Bin Laden and so-called “crazed Arabs” had nothing to do with destroying the twin towers and striking the Pentagon.

September 11, 2001: Questions to Ask if You Still Believe the Official Narrative

By Tony Cartalucci, September 11, 2017

Can the similarities between 9/11 and plans drawn up by the US Department of Defense (DoD) and Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) in 1962 under the code name “Operation Northwoods” be easily dismissed?

9/11 Unanswered Questions: Mysterious September 11, 2001 Breakfast Meeting on Capitol Hill

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, September 11, 2017

Sixteen years later, the propaganda campaign seeks to “infiltrate” the 9/11 Truth movement by bringing in the notorious 28 pages. What is now occurring is that Al Qaeda did it, but they were supported by Saudi Arabia (according to the 28 pages), all of which is meant to dispel the fact amply documented that Al Qaeda did not have the ability to bring down the towers and that Al Qaeda has been supported from the outset by the CIA. The towers were brought down through controlled demolition.

Overwhelming Evidence that 9/11, Used to Justify Washington’s Military Agenda Was a Deception. 9/11 Consensus Panel

By Consensus911.org, September 08, 2017

The first Point, “The Claim that the Hijackers were Devout Muslims,” cites many media reports that the hijackers were engaged in “decidedly un-Islamic sampling of prohibited pleasures,” including lap dancing in Las Vegas night clubs.

Video: 9/11 and the Global War on Terrorism

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky and James Corbett, September 04, 2017

9/11 was also a stepping stone towards the relentless repeal of civil liberties, the militarization of law enforcement and the inauguration of “Police State USA”.

Sixteen More Convincing Reasons to Question 9/11

By Kevin Ryan, August 28, 2017

The 19 young men accused within 72-hours of the attacks were known to enjoy strip bars, alcohol, drugs, and other things that are clearly non-Muslim activities. Moreover, these suspects were not capable of accomplishing most of what was needed to pull off the crimes.

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