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The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (Official Government Edition)
Summary and related links at Reference.com
Conspiracy Theory (Check out the external links at the end too.)
You should evaluate (for yourselves) the strengths and weaknesses of conspiracy theories: should you believe them? why?
Top Ten Conspiracy Theories of 2002: The year following the Sept. 11 attacks has seen a staggering proliferation of conspiracy theories — some alarming, some intriguing, and many just plain wacky.
the fifth estate: Conspiracy Theories: Uncovering the facts behind the myths September 11th 2001.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) News: the fifth estate.
CBC News: the fifth estate (article on Wikipedia)
(If the the “fourth estate” is the news media, and the mass media in general, what are the implications of having a “fifth estate”?)
(What effect is intended by insisting “the fifth estate” be spelled in lower case?)
The Fifth Estate: “an anti-authoritarian magazine of ideas and action”
(The website calls itself “anti-authoritarian”; Wikipedia calls it “anarchist” — what is the difference?)
Summary and related links at Reference.com
Conspiracy Theory (Check out the external links at the end too.)
You should evaluate (for yourselves) the strengths and weaknesses of conspiracy theories: should you believe them? why?
Top Ten Conspiracy Theories of 2002: The year following the Sept. 11 attacks has seen a staggering proliferation of conspiracy theories — some alarming, some intriguing, and many just plain wacky.
the fifth estate: Conspiracy Theories: Uncovering the facts behind the myths September 11th 2001.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) News: the fifth estate.
CBC News: the fifth estate (article on Wikipedia)
(If the the “fourth estate” is the news media, and the mass media in general, what are the implications of having a “fifth estate”?)
(What effect is intended by insisting “the fifth estate” be spelled in lower case?)
The Fifth Estate: “an anti-authoritarian magazine of ideas and action”
(The website calls itself “anti-authoritarian”; Wikipedia calls it “anarchist” — what is the difference?)
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