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9/11 Conspiracy Theory
DANNY FERNANDEZ
SUBJECT: (ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENT)

9/11 Truth (By Kevin Ryanh)
“Evidence for Informed Trading on the attacks of September 11th” 9/11 in context. 26 Nov. 2010.
<http://www.911truth.org/>
This site provided basic information about the 9/11 attack and provides a radio link to tune in and hear what the media is not telling us and more people that are stepping up with testimonies and evidence of that day. The government exhausted investigation that the 9/11 commision report was shared with the media is not so accurate.

The Top 9/11 Conspiracy Theories
05 May 2009 http://www.america.gov This site provides the most popular conspiracies about 9/11.
1) The World Trade Center (WTC) twin towers were destroyed by controlled demolitions

Read more: http://www.america.gov/st/webchat-english/2009/May/20060828133846esnamfuaK0.2676355.html#ixzz16eO3ujj5
2) No plane hit the Pentagon on September 11. Instead, it was a missile fired by elements “from inside the American state apparatus.”

Read more: http://www.america.gov/st/webchat-english/2009/May/20060828133846esnamfuaK0.2676355.html#ixzz16eOD6ro8
9/11 Facts http://TVNEWSLIES.ORG This site provides facts about the 9/11 tragedy with replay footage of what was put out in the media a and slowed down, observed and picked apart. Quotes from Osama Bin laden and cover-ups that are in plain sight.

Commentary: 9/11 imbroglio
Ebsco library
This site provides information about 9/11 and how the government cover-ups.
<Newspaper source



Bibliography: 26 Nov. 2010. &lt;http://www.911truth.org/&gt;

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