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  1. The book is based on the article "9/11: Debunking the Myths" in the March 2005 issue of Popular Mechanics and is written by David Dunbar and Brad Reagan, responding to various 9/11 conspiracy theories. The authors interviewed over 300 sources for the book, relying on expert and witness accounts.

    • David Dunbar, Brad Reagan
    • August 15, 2006
    • 2006
    • Hearst Communications, Inc.
  2. 11. Sept. 2019 · Some of them were so fanciful that they were easy to debunk. Others have proven much harder for the authorities to shake off. Here we present some of the more persistent conspiracy theories surrounding the events of that fateful day, as well as the most plausible explanations put forward by experts, official reports and eyewitnesses.

  3. 20. Aug. 2007 · Military. 9/11 Conspiracy Theories. Popular Mechanics Investigates 9/11 Myths: FAQs. Since our investigation into September 11 conspiracy theories first appeared, we have received numerous...

  4. 1. Sept. 2021 · September 1, 2021 12:12 pm (EST) Even as the smoke was still rising from the ruins of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in September 2001, conspiracy theories sprang up blaming the attacks on...

  5. 5. Sept. 2011 · For the past 10 years 'truthers' have claimed 9/11 was part of a bigger conspiracy – but does the evidence stack up? Conspiracy theories continue to abound Chris McGreal in Washington

  6. 11. Sept. 2023 · Myths About the 9/11 Pentagon Attack: Debunked; Debunking Myths About United Flight 93; Debunking 9/11 Myths: About the Airplanes; John McCain: The 9/11 Conspiracy Myths and...

  7. 11. Sept. 2001 · English. Includes bibliographical references (p. 154-164) and index. Introduction -- The planes -- The World Trade Center -- The Pentagon -- Flight 93 -- Afterword. The first conspiracy theories about September 11 began to emerge while the wreckage was still smoldering.