9/11 Conspiracy Theorists

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[edit] Introduction

This article provides a list of the more prominent 9/11 conspiracy theorists, or members of the "9/11 Truth Movement" as they like to call themselves.

[edit] Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed

Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, British author of The War on Freedom: How & Why America was Attacked, September 11, 2001[1], an early "inside job" book that would greatly influence others including David Ray Griffin. Expanded his material with The War on Truth: 9/11, Disinformation and the Anatomy of Terrorism[2] and added a British dimension with The London Bombings: An Independent Inquiry[3]. Writes on a blog called The Cutting Edge[4].

[edit] Dylan Avery

Dylan Avery, director of the Loose Change video[5], which questions the different reports made about the 9/11 attacks. The project apparently started out as a work of fiction, but later Avery started describing it as a documentary. He is currently finishing the third version, called Loose Change Final Cut. Has his own forum[6].

Loose Change is refuted here[7].

[edit] Robert Balsamo

Robert Balsamo, AKA JDX – Pilots for 9/11 truth[8]. Apparently a pilot whose online activity is centered around the analysis of the FDR, or "black box", of flight AA77 found at the Pentagon, where he claims its data disputes the official path. Director of the video Pandoras Black Box. Has his own forum[9].

The evidence from the FDR is discussed here[10].

[edit] Kevin Barrett

Kevin Barrett[11]: University lecturer and a member of Scholars for 9/11 Truth. Lectures about Islam.

[edit] Jason Bermas

Jason Bermas, researcher for the Loose Change video – see Dylan Avery.

Loose Change is refuted here[12].

[edit] Andreas von Bülow

Andreas von Bülow [13], German lawyer, writer and former SPD politician. Wrote The CIA and September 11[14], in which he claims 9/11 was an inside job. Member of Scholars for 911 truth[15]. He claims[16] that WTC7 was the staging post for the entire attack and his theory is that the planes were remote controlled to fly into the Twin Towers, after which WTC7 was imploded to cover up the evidence. He is also the author of another book, In the Name of the State, in which he claims that the CIA is the driving force behind most, or perhaps all, terrorist organizations in the world, among other criminal activities.

[edit] Lauro Chavez

Lauro Chavez - Alleged whistleblower. Claimed to have served in CENTCOM, where he was one of many in the organization who quickly realized that 9/11 could not have been perpetrated by hijacked planes. Was declared a fraud when his DD-214 form, posted to the Internet by Alex Jones as proof of Chavez's validity, contained several obvious instances of tampering.

Lauro Chavez is discussed here[17].

[edit] James Fetzer

James "Jim" Fetzer[18], a Ph.D in philosophy, heads the Scholars For 9/11 Truth[19]. Has had a recent breakup with Steven Jones, who left and formed his own site. The breakup[20] centered around Fetzer and Jones' different opinions regarding certain 9/11 theories, e.g. the "Starwars" theory of Judy Wood, the "no planes" theory and the alleged use of small thermonuclear devices at the Twin Towers. He also has his own personal website[21].

[edit] David Ray Griffin

David Ray Griffin[22], a retired professor of theology and philosophy, author of The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions About the Bush Administration and 9/11[23] and The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions. Has his own non-9/11 related homepage[24].

[edit] Nico Haupt

Nico Haupt' focuses mainly on Flight 93/Shanksville, taking the stance that no plane actually crashed there. His autobiography can be found here[25] and his weblog here[26].

[edit] Gerard Holmgren

Gerard Holmgren[27], an Australian 9/11 researcher who had a significant influence on early "inside job" thinking. His support for more extreme views[28] (the Naudet video was staged, the South tower impact videos are faked) have lead to Holmgren being eclipsed by others in recent years, though, and now he's best known for attacking other 9/11 conspiracy theorists[29] such as Steven Jones, Alex Jones and Jim Hoffman.

[edit] Eric Hufschmid

Eric Hufschmid[30], director of the Painful Deceptions[31] video. Also active in Holocaust revisionism.

There is a brief discussion about the links between Holocaust denial and 911-truthers here[32], and here[33].

[edit] Jim Hoffman

Jim Hoffman[34], a software engineer, director of WTC 9/11 Demolition Analysis'[35]. Homepages include 9/11 Review, 9/11 Research and WTC7.net.

[edit] Daniel Hopsicker

Daniel Hopsicker, a journalist who suggests the Florida-based pilots were involved in drug-smuggling operations and that there was high-level Government knowledge. Also notable for claiming that Mohamed Atta used cocaine, drank, partied with strippers and more. Hopsicker supports this with interviews from Amanda Keller, someone he says was Atta's Florida girlfriend (although this claim has been questioned[36], or even ridiculed[37], and Amanda Keller now denies it[38]). Hopsicker gave his account in the book Welcome to Terrorland[39], and publishes more stories on his own site, The Mad Cow Morning News[40]. He has been criticized by some conspiracy theorists[41] for avoiding theories like controlled demolition.

[edit] Phil Jayhan

Phil Jayhan[42], suggested along with Deborah Simon that photos of the plane that hit the South Tower showed it had a "pod" on the underside, that may have fired a missile at the tower immediately before impact. Also gave Dylan Avery some money in April 2005 to help with pressing DVDs of the first edition of Loose Change, although the two have since fallen out and are now feuding.

[edit] Alex Jones

Alex Jones[43], talkshow host and head of Prisonplanet[44] and Infowars.com[45] and Infowars.net[46]. Has his own Myspace area[47].

[edit] Steven Jones

Steven E. Jones[48], retired Ph.D in physics who after a dispute with James Fetzer left Scholars for 911 Truth[49] (which he co-founded), to form his own organization, called Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice[50]. Steven Jones is the author of the paper Why Indeed Did the WTC Buildings Collapse?[51], where he argues that thermite[52] was used to bring down the Twin Towers. After publishing his paper on his homepage at Brigham Young University[53], his employeer put him on paid leave to review his 9/11 work. During this period however Jones and the University agreed on him going into early retirement.

[edit] Aldo Marquis

Aldo Marquis AKA Merc, together with Craig Ranke ("Lyte Trip") co-founder of the "Citizen Investigation Team" and director of The Pentacon[54] - a video that claims to show that the AA77 flight flew on a different path towards the Pentagon. Uses the forum of Pilots for 911 truth.

The Pentacon is discussed here[55], and here[56] and there is a brief, but to the point, debunking here[57].

[edit] Thierry Meyssan

Thierry Meyssan[58], French author and journalist who published 9/11 The Big Lie[59].

[edit] Craig Ranke

Craig Ranke AKA Lyte Trip, together with Aldo Marquis ("Merc") co-founder of ”Citizen Investigation Team” and director of The Pentacon[60] - a video that claims to show that the AA77 flight flew on a different path towards the Pentagon. Uses the forum of Pilots for 9/11 Truth.

The Pentacon is discussed here[61], and here[62] and there is a brief, but to the point, debunking here[63].

[edit] Mike Ruppert

Mike Ruppert, former LAPD detective who runs the web site From the Wilderness[64], "a newsletter and website dedicated to investigating political cover-ups". His web articles and book Crossing the Rubicon[65] popularised the idea that NORAD war games were key to the 9/11 "inside job", that "fake blips" inserted onto radar screens may have confused the FAA, that Dick Cheney was in charge of NORAD on 9/11, and more. Left the US in July 2006 complaining of harrassment, but still writes online at Peak Oil Blog[66].

[edit] William Rodriguez

William Rodriguez[67], WTC janitor during the 9/11 attacks. Has made statements about explosions in the WTC basement. Filed a civil RICO lawsuit with two other people, directed against the government claiming a conspiracy on it's part. Tours lecturing about his WTC experiences and gives public speeches contradicting the 9/11 commission's account.

[edit] Korey Rowe

Korey Rowe, producer of the Loose Change - video – see Dylan Avery

Loose Change is refuted here[68].

[edit] Kevin Ryan

Kevin R. Ryan[69], a lab director at Environmental Health Laboratories Inc. wrote an open letter[70] to NIST questioning their report. He claimed that his alleged employer Underwriter Laboratories had tested and certified the steel in the Twin Towers. The open letter which was published at Septembereleventh.org[71] led to Mr Ryan's subsequent termination at EHL. The reason given was that he had expressed his own opinions as though they were the institutional opinions of Underwriter Laboratories. Ryan is believed to be the source for the "No way WTC Steel Could Melt At 2000 F" claim that later gave way to "Only controlled demolition could account for molten steel at WTC".

[edit] Richard Siegel

Richard Siegel[72] recorded the raw footage of 9/11 Eyewitness[73]. Although this is listed as the work of Siegel, he himself claims its not[74]. Here[75] he give his own account. Apparently he has had a falling-out[76] with other parts of the conspiracy theory community and seems to consider it a fraud. He has called for other conspiracy theorists to take a lie detector test, to weed out infiltrators[77]. Has his own weblog[78]. 9-11 Eyewitness[79] has its own forums[80].

[edit] Sofia Shafquat

Sofia Shafquat[81] AKA Sofia[82], director of the 9/11 Mysteries[83] video. She created and narrated the film 9-11 Mysteries Part 1: Demolitions with Brad Waddell. The film was based on a play that she and Brad performed in Los Angeles. Brad appears briefly at the beginning of the movie and Sofia appears briefly at the end. The film is controversial because it credits Eric Hufschmid, a Holocaust Denier, as introducing "Brad" to 9/11 Denial. In addition, Rick Siegel, maker of 9-11 Eyewitness, is taking legal action against Sofia for using his footage in what he says is disinformation[84][85]. Her website is here[86]. She is also the writer of a novel called The Shadow Man[87] which has been described as "Thelma and Louise without the gunfire".

9/11 Mysteries is refuted here[88].

[edit] Webster Tarpley

Webster G. Tarpley[89], author and historian. Author of 9/11: Synthetic Terror. Has a website called Tarpley.net[90].

[edit] Paul Thompson

Paul Thompson, author and coordinator of Cooperative Research[91] and their 9/11 timeline. Lives in New Zealand[92] where he works fulltime on that site. Not an open conspiracy theorist, and a few non-conspiracy websites use his site as a source. However some argue[93] that he should be considered as such. He has stated that "to me there's no way the official story could hold true."[94]

[edit] Paul and Steve Watson

Paul Joseph Watson and Steve Watson. Paul and Steve write most of the articles at Prisonplanet and Infowars. They also have their own website, the Jones Report[95] and Paul has a site called Propaganda Matrix[96]. See Alex Jones.

[edit] Judy Wood

Judy D. Wood[97], a former professor of mechanical engineering. Is the main proponent of the Star Wars Directed-Energy Weapons (DEW) theory[98], which claims that secret Star Wars beam weapons took down the Twin Towers.

Dr Wood was questioned by another conspiracy theorist at the National Press club in Washington. The incident was filmed and posted here[99].

[edit] Barrie Zwicker

Barrie Zwicker, Canadian journalist who was one of the first to raise questions about the response of Bush and NORAD on 9/11. He has produced documentaries on the topic, including The Great Deception[100] and The Great Conspiracy: The 9/11 News Special You Never Saw[101], which may have influenced UK MP Michael Meacher into speaking out about on 9/11 issues. 2006 saw the release of Zwicker's book Towers of Deception: The Media Cover-up of 9/11[102], but this was by and large a compendium of other researchers' work and added little new in itself.

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