23-08-2013, 09:06 PM
Mathias Broeckers was working on a book on conspiracies and conspiracy theories when 9/11 hit. Suddenly his study of dusty historical specimens was deluged by an outpouring of ideal research material, live on the screen. Aspiring to found the new science of conspirology, Broeckers doesn't fear the 'conspiracy theory' label. Instead he plunges into a fascinating exploration of the subject of conspiracy itself, before tackling the problems of evidence for two competing narratives: the 'Bin Laden conspiracy' theory, and dissident suspicions of a staged 'inside job' by conspirators within the government. From the Top Ten best-seller list in Germany, his original viewpoint will be warmly welcomed in his first English language edition.
http://www.amazon.com/Conspiracies-Consp...0930852230
With meticulous preparation of facts on 9/11, Broeckers has written the foremost classic of political enlightenment of our times. --Tip Magazin
An uncommonly enthralling work, based on solid facts, but reads like a gripping thriller about preparations for World War III. --Meininger Tageblatt
If his book about the unexplained attacks is even partly true, it should unleash a political earthquake of unimaginable magnitude. --Badische Neuesten Nachrichten
Phil's footnote: Judging by Broecker's indictment in the JFK case, I posit his 9/11 writing is similarly unsympathetic to the needs of power.
http://www.amazon.com/Conspiracies-Consp...0930852230
With meticulous preparation of facts on 9/11, Broeckers has written the foremost classic of political enlightenment of our times. --Tip Magazin
An uncommonly enthralling work, based on solid facts, but reads like a gripping thriller about preparations for World War III. --Meininger Tageblatt
If his book about the unexplained attacks is even partly true, it should unleash a political earthquake of unimaginable magnitude. --Badische Neuesten Nachrichten
Phil's footnote: Judging by Broecker's indictment in the JFK case, I posit his 9/11 writing is similarly unsympathetic to the needs of power.

