The War on Freedom
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Author | Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed and John Leonard |
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Language | English |
Subject(s) | American foreign policy and 9/11 |
Genre(s) | Non-fiction |
Publisher | Media Messenger Books |
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Pages | 400 |
ISBN | ISBN 0-930852-40-0 (3rd edition) |
Part of a series on the: 9/11 Truth Movement |
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The War on Freedom: How and Why America was Attacked, is a book about the 9/11 attacks, coauthored by poet John Leonard and 9/11 Truth Movement activist Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed.
The authors were among the first to question the official account of the September 11th attacks in book form. The book includes an in-depth critique of American foreign policy, both leading up to and following 9/11.
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- Missoula Independent, October 5, 2002, "Who knew?" [3]
Major theories
Controlled demolition hypothesis for the collapse of the World Trade Center
Proponents and supporters
Kevin Barrett • Robert M. Bowman • Andreas von Bülow • James H. Fetzer • David Ray Griffin • Sander Hicks • Jim Hoffman • Alex Jones • Steven E. Jones • Lyndon LaRouche • Thierry Meyssan • Michael Ruppert • Peter Dale Scott • Webster G. Tarpley • Barrie Zwicker
Groups
9/11 Citizens Watch • Scholars for 9/11 Truth
Media
Film: 911: In Plane Site • Loose Change • 9/11: Press for Truth
Books: 9/11: The Big Lie • The CIA and September 11 • The New Pearl Harbor • The Terror Timeline • The War on Freedom