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http://www.popularmechanics.co...defense/1227842.html "To investigate 16 of the most prevalent claims made by conspiracy theorists, POPULAR MECHANICS assembled a team of nine researchers and reporters who, together with PM editors, consulted more than 70 professionals in fields that form the core content of this magazine, including aviation, engineering and the military. In the end, we were able to debunk each of these assertions with hard evidence and a healthy dose of common sense. We learned that a few theories are based on something as innocent as a reporting error on that chaotic day. Others are the byproducts of cynical imaginations that aim to inject suspicion and animosity into public debate. Only by confronting such poisonous claims with irrefutable facts can we understand what really happened on a day that is forever seared into world history.--THE EDITORS" | ||
Thanks W.C. very informative, Do you know any websites that debunk other conspiracy theories? (and do a good job of it). | ||||
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Yes. Nothing new, there. These kinds of reports have been out since 2001. Cross-linking to this relevant thread. | ||||
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