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  • Essay / ¿To what extent speculation about attacks on...

    A. Research PlanThe main objective of the following work is to analyze "To what extent do conjectures about the attacks of September 11, 2001 explain that this event was a self-attack?" Firstly, the characteristics of the series of attacks will be developed, considered? relevant for the promotion of work. Furthermore, through the interpretation, evaluation and analysis of secondary sources, theories of events will be taken into account, trying to arrive at an appreciable conclusion that answers the research question. Likewise, two books will be evaluated as primary sources: 9/11 False Terrorism. Made in USA and September 11, 2001: The terrible imposture, it being possible that the bases of the investigation are known.B. Summary of information found Attacks of September 11, 2001C. Evaluation of sourcesSource I: Tarpley Griffin Webster, 9/11 False Terrorism Made in USAThe book, one of the basic texts of the work, is a secondary source whose author, Webster Tarpley, is a journalist, lecturer and critic of domestic and foreign policy. of the United States. He has been particularly keen to maintain his position that the attacks of September 11, 2001, were false flag terrorist operations. The text, published in 2007, is presented as a reliable source and the multiple critiques and testimonies it presents give it greater value. As a secondary source, it provides a broader and more detailed perspective of events. The aim of the book is to reveal a “network of scoundrels, moles, useful fools and an executive cell within the privatized intelligence services, supported by political elites”. and the media... middle of paper ...... and intelligence agencies to stop investigations related to the Bin Laden family, including, specifically, two relatives of Osama Bin Laden (Abdullah and Omar Bin Laden) who lived in Falls Church, Virginia, right next to CIA headquarters. There was no evidence linking Osama bin Laden to planning 9/11; However, on December 13, 2001, the United States released a video of Osama bin Laden speaking with Khalid al-Harbi somewhere in Afghanistan, admitting his responsibility for the September 11 attacks. The United States didn't need more than this heavily edited video to hold al-Qaeda responsible for the attacks. But the man in the video has noticeably darker skin, broader cheekbones, and a wider nose than Osama bin Laden in all the videos, making this source another planted piece of evidence..