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The FBI Accomplice of 9/11 (Documents) Kindle Edition

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 25 ratings

Did you know that FBI agents knew all details of September 11 in advance, including the date, the targets, the means, the perpetrators? Did you know that their hierarchy forbade them to warn the public under threat of prosecution?
Did you know that the FBI lost, manipulated, and even made disappear evidence of what really happened?
And that is only the beginning of the book.
The time for an independent investigation on 9/11 and the FBI’s (mis)conduct has come.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2019
    I don't believe there are many people who don't remember where they were the day that the world changed so drastically for those in the U.S. It's a haunting piece of recent history that stays with you forever regardless if you were directly affected. For me, this reads more of a challenge of facts. Whereas the author's theories are interesting and possible in my opinion, some are lost in translation. it's terrifying to think that both the facts and theories go hand in hand and all of the in-between that can and has happened. A lot of the information is well thought out and presented in a way that intrigues and alarms all at the same time. It's a captivating read that makes you think just a little bit more about everything around you. If you like history nonfiction, this is a great read for you.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2019
    I received a free copy for an honest review.

    As someone who likes to learn about conspiracy theories, I really enjoyed reading this book. Some of the information I had read or heard before but this book was well documented. No matter your opinion on the subject, it will give you second thoughts.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2019
    Like most others alive on 9/11, I vividly remember where I was when 9/11 was happening. I was in middle school and my parents were staring at the TV in disbelief. I went to school and everyone was scared, parents kept a lot of kids home. I ended up being scared because although I didn't understand fully what was going on, adults around us were freaking out. All we did in school that day was watch news coverage. Everyone was consumed with what was happening.
    Unlike the chaotic, emotional day itself, this book comes from a very informational point of view, full of reports and information. It is a lot of information and I can imagine it will be hard to read for many. It is basically a compilation of many different conspiracy theories. Whether you believe in conspiracy theories or not, it's an interesting read and will make you question things.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2019
    There is a lot of information to digest here. But, once you take it in and think about it things make sense. There is a lot of information to make you think as it backs up the answers to the questions. Do not be afraid of this book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2019
    I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving a free copy. This book has me thinking more than before I started it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2019
    This book by Patrick Pasin, “The FBI, Accomplice of 9/11” (Translated from French), examines in detail many details of the events of September 11, 2001, that appear to contradict significant parts of the 9/11 Commission Report. Pasin’s book gave considerable emphasis to challenging the official claim that a Boeing 757 crashed into the Pentagon. Pasin presents many reasons to question whether an aircraft that size could have been the cause of relatively minor damage to the Pentagon and concludes that one could not..

    The foundational research Pasin drew from was a book by Thierry Meyssan, “9/11 The Big Lie” [2002]. Several other authors published books building on that thesis.

    Recently, more careful research from several individuals has collectively made a robust case for the opposite conclusion, that a large plane (AA77) did crash into the Pentagon. A conference in Denver, CO, on May 4, 2019, titled “Conference on the 9/11 Pentagon Evidence” provided the details.

    Because this new evidence is in direct contradiction to a significant part of Pasin’s book, I am obligated to give his book a poor rating.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2019
    This book by Patrick Pasin made me extremely uncomfortable while reading it. I have always known that there are conspiracy theories out there surrounding the 9/11 attacks in NYC and D.C. Reading Pasin's work (which I believe is a work that was originally written and published in French), made me squirm right from the get-go. Living in the DC area, I have seen how terrorism (and the risk of terrorism) has affected the lives of the civilians and military members living in this area. It's real, and the pain following those attacks nearly 18 years ago is real.

    There's no doubt in my mind that more could have been done to prevent the terrorist attacks, as well as ongoing attacks around the world. Pasin points to a number of articles and sources who warned of attacks ahead of 2001, and inconsistencies in reports following the attacks. I felt however, that he should have sourced a greater number of articles outside of Wikipedia. It would have felt more compelling, unbiased and informational that way.

    Whether you are a conspiracy theorist nut or, like me, someone who tends to views these sorts of things as reality, The FBI Accomplice of 9/11 will make you think. I especially loved how it ended pointing to President Trump. It felt like a nice bow to end the book with.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2019
    Most people who lived through 9/11 can vividly remember where they were and what they were doing when the events began to unfold. This book depicts many theories that the FBI knew about terroristic activity prior to these events. There are a million conspiracy theories out there, but this book essentially pulls it all together. If you are triggered by even reading of these events, please utilize caution when reading. Due to the nature of this book using cited material from other places, it reads more like a professional collegiate report. It is packed full of information that you may have heard before but with some twists. You will definitely be left thinking about the events and the system at the time. Unfortunately, this is our reality at this time in our world. As troubling as it is to read about such things, it truly is our present and our future. I would recommend this to anyone who wishes to dive a little deeper into the events of 9/11.
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  • Miguel Graziottin
    4.0 out of 5 stars The truth is the better choice ever
    Reviewed in Brazil on October 11, 2019
    It 's a great book. You will certainly think different about 9/11 after reading it.