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The Terror Enigma: 9/11 and the Israeli Connection Paperback – November 16, 2003
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With information culled from mainstream sources, author Justin Raimondo shows in this eye-opening book that Israel's spies in the United States had been watching the 9/11 terrorists. As the terrorists were planning the biggest and deadliest terrorist attack in American history, Israeli agents in the U.S. were watching them 24/7-living literally "next door to Mohammed Atta," according to one account.
Did Israeli intelligence have foreknowledge of 9/11?
As one law enforcement source close to the investigation told Fox News, the real question is: how could they not have known?
But if they knew, then why didn't they tell us?
- Print length93 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisheriUniverse, Inc.
- Publication dateNovember 16, 2003
- Dimensions6 x 0.24 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100595296823
- ISBN-13978-0595296828
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2014This book is written by antiwar.com editor Justin Raimondo and it explores the amazing coincidence that Israeli "art students" attempted to infiltrate various US Government installations in the long, lazy summer just before 9-11. The "art students" were likely agents of Israeli intelligence agencies carrying out a distraction.
Raimondo offers this evidence and other facts to imply that the Israeli's may have had prior knowledge of the attack so that the United States would behave more aggressively in the Middle East.
The book is the only conspiratorial ideas about 9-11 that this reviewer found remotely likely. In the end it will make one look at the "special relationship" between the US and Israel differently.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2017Well documented book which never gets ahead of itself
A quick read but intriguing
Would recommend
- Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2003This book will change the way you think about 9/11 - and the resulting wars.
Raimondo amasses so much evidence - all culled from "mainstream" sources -- that Israeli agents were tracking the 9/11 hijackers that I don't see how any objective analyst can deny it.
The only question is: What did they know, and when did they know it? Oh, and: why didn't they tell us what they knew?
Written in clear, incisive prose, "The Terror Enigma" is, I believe, going to be an underground best-seller. It's too bad the American media doesn't have the guts to uncover what Raimondo, an independent investigator and writer, has discovered on his own: perhaps, then, we would get some answers to all the unanswered questions about 9/11.
As the Bush administration stonewalls the 9/11 Commission, which is charged with investigating and uncovering the truth about that seminal event, The Terror Enigma is an important piece in the puzzle, without which we cannot see the larger picture.
Buy it, read it, and give it to your friends.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2004This is a well written and needed book. It adheres closely to the well-established facts and does the great service of gathering them together and preserving them from erasure by those who want them to be quickly forgotten. An eye-opener that is easily referenced to public sources. This is a big and highly suspicious story that the administration and press have so far succeeded in treating as a non-event. It is instructive when you look at the resources our security agencies devote to investigating and prosecuting people who are obviously not guilty of anything and at the same time avoiding facts pointing to others that are politically radioactive. Some of these other reviews are laughable. One of the reviewers calls this rumor and innuendo and recommends reading a book by Steven Emerson instead. Steven Emerson is the guy that was on TV screens the day after the Oklahoma City bombing as a "terrorism expert" assuring us that it was carried out by "arab terrorists". Our Israel-first "friends" seem to be frantic about this book. They are throwing every kind of wild garbage at it they can think of. It is investigative writing at its best and will be appreciated by anyone who thinks like an American.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2003This is a great read on a fascinating topic. The Terror Enigma reads like a fast-moving mystery-thriller novel - except everything the author relates is carefully documented as fact. The book is literally teeming with footnotes (187 of them, in the course of 96 pages!).
What seems clear from the text is the following: The Israelis launched a major covert operation in the U.S. around the beginning of 2001, the purpose of which was two-fold: 1) To keep a close watch on the 19 hijackers and their confederates in the U.S., and 2) To divert U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies away from Mohammed Atta and his cohorts, and toward themselves.
Raimondo draws back, however, from saying that the Israelis pulled off 9/11: what he does say, however, is that the Israelis had some foreknowledge of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and didn't tell us.
I particularly liked his capsule history of Israeli "false flag" operations, from the infamous "Lavon Affair" to the more recent subsidies and support to Hamas (in its formative years).
There's no way to understand 9/11 - and all that came after - without reading this short-but-explosive book.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2004While most readers of Raimondo's book will probably have a strong response in one direction or the other, I did not find myself particularly offended ("that liar etc.") or outraged ("Israel is out of control") by Raimondo's book. However, this may be because I am both familiar with Raimondo's Antiwar column and with the nature of US - Israel relations. While Raimondo clearly establishes: (1) that the Israeli secret service was very active in the US just prior to the 9/11 attacks, and (2) that there was considerable efforts on the part of the US government to cover up this fact, Raimondo's deeper inferences in this book are less convincing. This is in part because Raimondo's book is largely a summary of the media coverage that the above mentioned Israeli activity received world-wide. Consequently, Raimondo's new book reads more like a collage of news stories pieced together, that are supplemented by his editorial view points, than a coherent thesis that is based on original information and well synthesized scholarly research.
Nevertheless, the overall picture that Raimondo paints is disturbing and unfortunately somewhat believable. When Raimondo's thesis is considered in the context of what is undisputably known about US - Israeli relations (i.e., the US overlooking probable Israeli IAEA infractions and the general pro-Israeli attitude of the Bush administration with respect to the Israel - Palestine conflict), his charges certainly deserve more than a condescending dismissal that states that they are ridiculous.
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D.C. JohnsonReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 1, 20185.0 out of 5 stars The Truth us Out!
Diverse facts are reviewed and judged. Who really was behind 9/11 and what country gained most by this attack? If 16 Saudi-Arabians flew the planes, why did the President decide to invade Afghanistan instead?
Greetings from David Johnson in Copenhagen