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9/11 The Ultimate Truth

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In the years since the 9/11 attacks, dozens of books have sought to explore the truth behind the official version of events that day - yet to date, none of these publications has provided a satisfactory answer as to WHY the attacks occurred and who was ultimately responsible for carrying them out.
Taking a broad, millennia-long perspective, Laura Knight-Jadczyk's 9/11: The Ultimate Truth uncovers the true nature of the ruling elite on our planet and presents new and ground-breaking insights into just how the 9/11 attacks played out.

430 pages, Paperback

First published April 4, 2006

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April 6, 2023
Empieza con varios datos no conocidos sobre el 11S cómo el inexplicable ataque sobre el Pentágono de un avión o la falta de coherencia sobre el avión derribado por los pasajeros para evitar ataques, pero luego se enfanga en volver a la historia de los judíos mezclandola con el hallazgo de la tumba de Tutankamón y unos supuestos papiros que revelarían la verdad sobre el éxodo.
En fin que parecía un libro serio pero nada más erróneo.
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May 7, 2017
In order to have a picture of the objective truth you have to work for it, it does not just fall into your lap. Reading this book means lots of hours well spent and you are readily introduced into the world of pathocracy. But careful: If you are a psychopath, dont't read this book - it could trigger some self-recognition mechanisms!
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April 29, 2017
Revealing

A very interesting hypothesis, the documentation contained is impressive with hundreds of references. At points the detailing is a bit heavy making for a tedious advancement. If one thinks somethingm is not quite right with the offcial narrative then this book will prove interesting.
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