Debunking 9/11 Myths, the Glossary
Debunking 9/11 Myths: Why Conspiracy Theories Can't Stand Up to the Facts is a non-fiction book published by Hearst Communications, Inc. on August 15, 2006.[1]
Table of Contents
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- 9/11 conspiracy theories
- Books about conspiracy theories
Benjamin Chertoff
Benjamin Chertoff is a journalist, photographer and video producer.
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Bureau of International Information Programs
The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Information Programs (IIP) supported the department's public diplomacy efforts by providing and supporting the places, content, and infrastructure needed for "sustained conversations" with foreign audiences.
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Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, owned by Tribune Publishing.
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Democracy Now!
Democracy Now! is an hour-long TV, radio, and Internet news program based in Manhattan and hosted by journalists Amy Goodman (who also acts as the show's executive producer), Juan González, and Nermeen Shaikh.
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Hearst Communications
Hearst Communications, Inc. (often referred to simply as Hearst and formerly known as Hearst Corporation) is an American multinational mass media and business information conglomerate based in Hearst Tower in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.
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History Channel
History (stylized in all caps), formerly and commonly known as the History Channel, is an American pay television network and flagship channel owned by A&E Networks, a joint venture between Hearst Communications and The Walt Disney Company's General Entertainment Content Division.
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Loose Change
Loose Change is a series of films released between 2005 and 2009 that argue in favor of certain conspiracy theories relating to the September 11 attacks. Debunking 9/11 Myths and Loose Change are 9/11 conspiracy theories.
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Michael Chertoff
Michael Chertoff (born November 28, 1953) is an American attorney who was the second United States Secretary of Homeland Security to serve under President George W. Bush.
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Non-fiction
Non-fiction (or nonfiction) is any document or media content that attempts, in good faith, to convey information only about the real world, rather than being grounded in imagination.
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Popular Mechanics
Popular Mechanics (often abbreviated as PM or PopMech) is a magazine of popular science and technology, featuring automotive, home, outdoor, electronics, science, do it yourself, and technology topics.
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San Francisco Bay Guardian
The San Francisco Bay Guardian was a free alternative newspaper published weekly in San Francisco, California.
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San Francisco Chronicle
The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.
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September 11 attacks
The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001.
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Terrorism
Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims.
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The Courier-Mail
The Courier-Mail is an Australian newspaper published in Brisbane.
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U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report (USNWR, US NEWS) is an American media company publishing news, consumer advice, rankings, and analysis.
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United States Department of Homeland Security
The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is the U.S. federal executive department responsible for public security, roughly comparable to the interior or home ministries of other countries.
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9/11 conspiracy theories
There are various conspiracy theories that attribute the preparation and execution of the September 11 attacks against the United States to parties other than, or in addition to, al-Qaeda.
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See also
9/11 conspiracy theories
- 9/11 conspiracy theories
- 9/11 conspiracy theorists
- 9/11 truth movement
- 9/11: The Big Lie
- 911: In Plane Site
- Alleged Saudi role in the September 11 attacks
- American Conspiracies
- Among the Truthers
- Citizen grand jury
- Debunking 9/11 Myths
- Delmart Vreeland
- Loose Change
- Mohamed Atta's alleged Prague connection
- Mystery of the Urinal Deuce
- Opinion polls about 9/11 conspiracy theories
- Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations
- September 11 attacks advance-knowledge conspiracy theories
- The CIA and September 11
- The Dark Overlord (hacker group)
- The Great Derangement (Taibbi book)
- The New Pearl Harbor
- World Trade Center controlled demolition conspiracy theories
- Zeitgeist (film series)
Books about conspiracy theories
- 9/11: The Big Lie
- A Culture of Conspiracy
- A Letter to Liberals
- A Moral Reckoning
- American Conspiracies
- Among the Truthers
- Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base
- Bilingual Today, French Tomorrow
- Bullspotting
- Conspiracy Encyclopedia
- Day of Deceit
- Debunking 9/11 Myths
- Did Six Million Really Die?
- Doppelganger: A Trip Into the Mirror World
- Flight MH370: The Mystery
- Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler
- History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time
- Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution
- Mind Siege
- Moongate (book)
- Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About
- One Hundred Percent American
- Other Losses
- Point of Impact (Stephen Hunter novel)
- Raising Kane
- Republican Rescue
- Sandy Hook: An American Tragedy
- Secret Places, Hidden Sanctuaries
- Siege (Mason book)
- The Dead Sea Scrolls Deception
- The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail
- The Lincoln Conspiracy (book)
- The Mahabharata Quest: The Alexander Secret
- The Mahabharata Secret
- The Morning of the Magicians
- The Murder of Princess Diana (book)
- The New Hate
- The New World Order (Robertson book)
- The Passover Plot
- The Prime Minister Was a Spy
- The Strange Death of David Kelly
- The Strange Death of Vincent Foster
- The Tom Thomson Mystery
- The Two Babylons
- Them: Adventures with Extremists
- Vril
- Welcome to the N.H.K.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debunking_9/11_Myths
Also known as 9/11: Debunking The Myths, Debunking 9/11 Myths: Why Conspiracy Theories Can't Stand Up to the Facts.