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Samuel Carter’s new book critically examines the official narrative of the 9/11 attacks, highlighting discrepancies and unanswered questions surrounding the events and their aftermath. It challenges the accepted explanations for the collapse of the World Trade Center towers and Building 7, suggesting evidence consistent with controlled demolition rather than fire and impact alone. The source also investigates the extensive intelligence failures and ignored warnings leading up to 9/11, arguing that a combination of bureaucratic silos, political agendas, and a lack of specific threat identification prevented interception. Furthermore, the text exposes the profound impact of the attacks on civil liberties, media integrity, and economic profiteering, detailing how fear was leveraged to justify mass surveillance, prolonged wars, and lucrative contracts for defense and security industries, ultimately transforming American governance and global relations.
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Samuel Carter’s new book critically examines the official narrative of the 9/11 attacks, highlighting discrepancies and unanswered questions surrounding the events and their aftermath. It challenges the accepted explanations for the collapse of the World Trade Center towers and Building 7, suggesting evidence consistent with controlled demolition rather than fire and impact alone. The source also investigates the extensive intelligence failures and ignored warnings leading up to 9/11, arguing that a combination of bureaucratic silos, political agendas, and a lack of specific threat identification prevented interception. Furthermore, the text exposes the profound impact of the attacks on civil liberties, media integrity, and economic profiteering, detailing how fear was leveraged to justify mass surveillance, prolonged wars, and lucrative contracts for defense and security industries, ultimately transforming American governance and global relations.