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9/11: Debunking The Myths
Article
2005
Popular Mechanics
Popular Mechanics special report on September 11 conspiracy theories.
9-11 Loose Change Second Edition Viewer Guide
Roberts, Mark
Article
Debunking 9/11 conspiracy theories.
Post 9/11 Conspiracism
Article
2006
Political Research Associates - PublicEye.org
The tendency to explain all major world events as primarily the product of a secret conspiracy is called conspiracism. The antidote to conspiracism is Power Structure Research.
Screw Loose Change Video
Website
This is a counter-video of the famous "Loose Change 2nd Edition". Using their own video and words, "Screw Loose Change" debunks the theories and statements made in Loose Change 2nd Edition.
When 9/11 Conspiracy Theories Go Bad
Corn, David
Article
2002
AlterNet
Aren't these conspiracy theories too silly to address? That should be the case. But, sadly, they do attract people.


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