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THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF 9-11-2001, vol 23

Edited by Paul Zarembka ()

in RESEARCH IN POLITICAL ECONOMY from Paul Zarembka, currently edited by Paul Zarembka

Abstract: [Part I] This comprehensive work brings together rigorous scholarship on the events of 9-11-2001, and assesses whether the truth has been told by the U.S. government. The volume can be seen as a definitive explanation of 9-11 as a world-changing event. The lead chapter demonstrates that eleven of the FBI-named Arabic hijackers could not have been on the planes and that the Dulles airport videotape -- essentially being the case that hijackers boarded flights -- has very serious authentication problems. [Part II] Part II consists of three chapters, beginning with an examination of the 9-11 flights themselves as well as insider trading beforehand. The following chapter reviews extensive evidence -- based partly upon newly-released reports by more than 500 firefighters -- permitting a conclusion that three WTC buildings were brought down by demolition. The next discusses military drills which were scheduled and served to confuse standard defensive operating procedures. [Part III] This part opens with a chapter examining the connection between al-Qaeda and Western covert operations, showing how al-Qaeda is inseparably connected to the latter. This is followed by a chapter which argues that Machiavellian state terrorism is rather common and not at all unlikely for 9-11. The third chapter of this part examines how the 9-11 Commission wrote its own history of 9-11, rather than reporting and analyzing true history. The rise of Islamophobia as an ideological force to sustain U.S. imperialism is then introduced and examined in the subsequent chapter. [Part IV] The final chapter, while not explicit, offers a possible connection to the process of undermining pensions in the U.K., i.e. as 9-11 changed the political economy of Britain.

Keywords: September 11; hijackers; insider trading; WTC destruction; military drills; al-Qaeda; state terrorism; 9-11 Commission; Islamophobia; UK pensions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G13 G14 N42 N45 Y80 Y90 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
ISBN: 978-0-7623-1305-1
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Ch 2 Initiation of the 9-11 Operation, with Evidence of Insider Trading Beforehand , pp 49-77
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