Ebook {Epub PDF} 9/11 Contradictions: An Open Letter to Congress and the Press by David Ray Griffin






















Congress and the press clearly should ask which of the contr. In 9/11 Contradictions, David Ray Griffin shows that the official story about 9/11 is riddled with internal contradictions. Two contradictory statements cannot both be true. Author and professor Griffith (9/11 Contradictions: An Open Letter to Congress and the Press) knows his work is referred to by officials and the media as conspiracy theory, and he has a rebuttal. David Ray Griffin, www.doorway.ruink/Olive Branch $20 (p) ISBN


In an open letter to the US Congress, Afghanistan's Taliban rulers are urging the United States to address their nation's unfolding humanitarian and economic www.doorway.ru letter signed by the Taliban's foreign minister Amir Khan Mutaqi calls on Washington to release Afghan central bank assets. Dr. Griffin's work on 9/11 is brilliant as well as courageous. His first book on 9/11, The New Pearl Harbor (), is an excellent, comprehensive introduction to the questions posed by the US government's 'official story' about 9/ Dr. Griffin applies rigorous standards of scholarship in all of his work and seldom, if ever, theorizes. While there might be other interpretations of those events, Griffin outlines clearly in his excellent book 9/11 Contradictions- An Open Letter to Congress and the Press that the dramatic changes.


Author and professor Griffith (9/11 Contradictions: An Open Letter to Congress and the Press) knows his work is referred to by officials and the media as conspiracy theory, and he has a rebuttal. By virtue of pointing out an astonishing number of irreconcilable contradictions in the official story of 9/11, David Ray Griffin's 9/11 Contradictions is a must read, not only for the Congress and the press, but also for any American concerned about the truth, because those contradictions suggest that we have not yet been told the truth about 9/". David Ray Griffin, www.doorway.ruink/Olive Branch $20 (p) ISBN

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