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911 Finding the Truth

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This book is a collection of essays, articles and letters that represent a kind of diary of the author's journey to discover the grizzly truth about the destruction of the WTC on 911. It's a "warts and all" picture of how research has been steered and perception managed. The style and content is not for everyone - as the conclusions drawn reach far beyond what most people want to think about. You will learn how the WTC was destroyed and you will learn about the enormous yet often subtle cover up of the evidence pertaining to this event. The information revealed is the kind which can end careers, break up friendships and relationships, but also be liberating and enlightening. Some reviews of this book are not appropriate to the actual content and assume that the content would be different to what is described above. If you do leave a review, please bear this in mind.

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First published December 1, 2010

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Andrew Johnson

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Andrew Johnson grew up in Yorkshire, England and graduated from Lancaster University in 1986 with a degree in Computer Science and Physics.

He has mainly worked in Software Engineering and Software Development, for most of the last 20 years. He has also worked full and part time in lecturing and tutoring in Adult Education. Now he works for the Open University (part time) tutoring and assessing students, whilst occasionally working freelance on various small software development projects.

He became interested in “alternative knowledge” in 2003, soon after discovering Dr Steven Greer's Disclosure Project. He has given presentations and written and posted a number of articles on various websites about 9/11, Mars, Chemtrails and Anti-gravity research, whilst also challenging some of the authorities to address some of the most compelling data that is available.

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592 reviews29 followers
July 2, 2016
The good: a decent intro to the work of Dr Judy Woods, the problems with the towers turning to dust, hurricane Erin and the like.

The bad: Yes, they've been treated despicably by the gatekeepers of the 911 Truth movement, and they (Dr Judy Woods and Andrew Johnson) are very slow to even criticize their obviously corrupt opponents. However, there is too much of this aspect, while there could be more details of Dr Woods' research.

I know A LOT about 911, and there were a number of worthy insights and stare-you-in-the-face 'well, what *about* X' points.

Good on them.
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March 4, 2015
This is one of the most thorough investigations into 9-11 and the Free Energy cover-up alongside Dr Judy Wood and her book "Where did the Towers go" that has ever been undertaken by anyone. Not only on what happened but also what is continuing to happen as a result of the Truth groups that were set up to distract people away from looking at the evidence.
You have no right to an opinion regarding 9-11 unless you have read this book (which by the way is a free download from Checktheevidence.com)
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Author 7 books47 followers
September 19, 2021
If you want a book that features grown men having petty arguments via email, then this is the one for you. Lots of interesting subjects that could have been expanded upon if it wasn't for the internal dramas. Kindle gave the read time as 11 hours. Finished it under 3 due to skimming through the various personal discussions.
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September 10, 2022
Never book material

This should never have been a book. It contains interesting info, and has opened my eyes to 911 and other causes - hence 2 stars. However, this is a series of articles that just become a list of arguments with different people. I agree with the author, that the proposal by Dr Wood has weight, based on the way it is shut down. But emails, and commentary on the exchanges do not make a book.
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3 reviews
August 9, 2021
Andrew has written another good book here, you must read this book a second time and things will become clearer as it goes into 9/11 events in great detail and can be difficult at times as there is so much going on. I read this book first then "where did the towers go?" by Dr. Judy Wood and then I read it again and it then fits together well. 10/10.
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September 15, 2017
9/11 finding the truth

I am an avid reader of many subjects. A few on subject 9/11. This book had me all over the place. Did not enjoy format.
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July 30, 2018
Reminds me of 911 commission


Didn't answer any real questions people have been trying to figure out for 17 years.
A lot of talking around things.
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April 15, 2022
911 Truth

I remember when 911 happened. It is so sad. All the people that were exposed to this terroristic attack, did not deserve to die. They are innocent. This is good reading from a historical point of view. I like the idea that the book is broken into different parts such as witness accounts, photographs, interviews, emails etc.
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Author 36 books60 followers
September 29, 2015
The author did not convince me in the least. That being said the book does seem to be well researched and you really get to see several of the various conspiracy theories involving the events of September 11th 2001.
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