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Myra Bronstein

There have been quite a few mentions of "9/11 Synthetic Terror" on the forum. For those who have read it, would you recommend it? And how does it compare to other books on the subject?

Thank you.
Myra, I'd highly recommend it. for me it was pretty explosive and revelatory, really. From the other books of read, it's probably more sensation than the works of Scott, Griffith etc, but it had me from the start.
All my opinion, of course, but I like Tarpley's stuff, and this is the one I've recommended most to friends etc. It made me very angry and frustrated...
I recommend it. I have not read the whole book yet. I take it when
I have doctor appointments to read during long waits before seeing
the doctor (they never get to you at the appointed time). It has
short self-contained chapters which stand on their own, making
it suitable for interrupted reading. So far I have found nothing with
which I disagree.

Jack
Great book, and best on the 'war games' going on that day (and just prior), and how they played into 'things'. [There have been some free updates available on internet - do get them!]. Other good ones are those by Griffin, IMO, especially Debunking 911 Debunking :top:
This book is available in its 2004 version as a pdf here. Use at you own risk.
Of course, if you like it, you should support the author by buying it.
Another 'Highly recommended' from me too Myra.

I read it a couple of years ago and agree with a previous poster, revelatory - Especially in terms of its detailed and persuasive description of how the SIS's are, pretty much by definition, likely to be deeply complicit in pretty well all notable terrorist attacks.

Myra Bronstein

Thanks for the input Steve, Jack, Peter, Peter, Carsten.

Carsten, I didn't know the 2004 version was online. Thanks again. Is there a significant difference between that and the most recent (2007?) edition?

Myra Bronstein

Hey, look what I found:
http://tarpley.net/

I like his nickname for Obama--Wall Street Puppet.

That's almost like my nickname for him--Wall Street Wingman.
In the new edition there are rather long prefaces updating on the war exercises and on Able Danger (readable on amazon). Other than that I cannot really comment, since I did not read the new edition (yet).

Myra Bronstein

Carsten Wiethoff Wrote:In the new edition there are rather long prefaces updating on the war exercises and on Able Danger (readable on amazon). Other than that I cannot really comment, since I did not read the new edition (yet).

I see. Thanks again Carsten.
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