Debunking Myself: Why I Changed My Mind about “No Planes” on 9/11 and Am Rescinding a Mistaken Theory I Proposed
Debunking Myself: Why I Changed My Mind about “No Planes” on 9/11 and Am Rescinding a Mistaken Theory I Proposed Few historical events have ignited more controversy among truth-seekers than the attacks of September 11, 2001 (controversy this post might contribute to). Much bitterness has been exchanged over the manner in which the Twin Towers collapsed, the fate of the planes, and who the event’s chief perpetrators were. I had received some caustic tongue-lashings myself about over-speculative things I said concerning 9/11, and in 2019 was in the midst of writing a book about the attacks. I had resolved to correct past mistakes I’d made, to avoid speculation, and to discuss nothing that an attorney couldn’t present in a legitimate, evidence-based courtroom overseen by a principled judge. I accumulated more than 800 pages of writing and research notes. I consulted innumerable books and blogs—foreign and domestic—about 9/11, regardless of perspective. I didn’t want to prejudicially...