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9/11 Conspiracy Theories
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Below are groups and resources (books, articles, websites, etc.) related to this topic. Click on an item’s title to go its resource page with author, publisher, description/abstract and other details, a link to the full text if available, as well as links to related topics in the Subject Index. You can also browse the Title, Author, Subject, Chronological, Dewey, LoC, and Format indexes, or use the Search box. Connexions LibraryConspiracies or Institutions: 9-11 and Beyond Shalom, Stephen R.; Albert, Michael Article 2002 Why and how does much (but not all) conspiracy theorizing create a tendency for people to depart from rational analysis? 9-11 Loose Change Second Edition Viewer Guide Roberts, Mark Article Debunking 9/11 conspiracy theories. Panoply of the Absurd Article 2006 Conspiracy theorists are filling bestsellers with their supposed evidence about September 11. Post 9/11 Conspiracism Article 2006 The tendency to explain all major world events as primarily the product of a secret conspiracy is called conspiracism. The antidote to conspiracism is Power Structure Research. The September 11 X-Files Corn, David Article 2002 One problem with conspiracy theorizing is that it can distract from the true and (sometimes mundane) misdeeds and mistakes of government. The Truth About the "9/11 Truth Movement" Article 2006 A rebuttal of some of the claims made by 9/11 conspiracy theorists. When 9/11 Conspiracy Theories Go Bad Corn, David Article 2002 Aren't these conspiracy theories too silly to address? That should be the case. But, sadly, they do attract people. From the Connexions Archives9/11: Debunking The Myths Article 2005 Popular Mechanics special report on September 11 conspiracy theories. Screw Loose Change Video Website This is a counter-video of the famous "Loose Change 2nd Edition". Using their own video and words, "Screw Loose Change" debunks the theories and statements made in Loose Change 2nd Edition. |