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Hijacking America's Mind on 9/11: Counterfeiting Evidence
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Hardcover, 336 pages
Published
May 1st 2013
by Algora Publishing
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Davidsson limits himself to three areas: the crash sites, the four flights, the passenger calls. Some of his conclusions may or may not be true, but he proves the following: the U.S. government and various investigative bodies have provided no evidence that the planes identified as Flights 11, 77, 98 and 175 crashed into their respective targets (he is not a 'no-planer') - at least none that would hold up in a court of law. Accounts, interviews, recordings, and transcripts of the phone calls hav
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This is probably the most important book I've read about the events of 9/11. Like the work done on the JFK assassination by Harold Weisberg, Sylvia Meagher, Howard Roffman and others, Davidsson meticulously focuses on the government's own evidence, and attempts to release more of it through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The emphasis is on official documentation (or the lack of it), normal procedures not being followed, the lack of photographic evidence, the lack of a chain of possession
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Excellent! Meticulously researched and very thorough. Rational, easy-to-follow analysis of primary sources in a very constructive order. Much of the book covers the complex web that the phone calls create, but the author holds the reader's hand so they can closely follow along. There were many details I had never heard before and explanations that finally enter the realm of plausibility. Although the destruction of the 3 towers (the most persuasive element) are not even covered, I would recommen
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