09-08-2011, 08:16 AM
While I welcome a book examining the Saudi connection to "Al Quaida" and the 9/11 operatives and the intimate relationship between the US government and Saudi Arabia, I am frustrated by the out of hand dismissal of any and all "conspiracy theories" around 9/11.
There are so many glaring inconsistencies regarding the hijackers, the planes, the passengers, the destruction of the buildings, the war games, the NORAD response and the aftermath of the events that have never been explained (and probably never will be). To just say that all "conspiracy theories" around these issues have no merit is either ignorance in the extreme or denial.
There are so many glaring inconsistencies regarding the hijackers, the planes, the passengers, the destruction of the buildings, the war games, the NORAD response and the aftermath of the events that have never been explained (and probably never will be). To just say that all "conspiracy theories" around these issues have no merit is either ignorance in the extreme or denial.
The most relevant literature regarding what happened since September 11, 2001 is George Orwell's "1984".

