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The American Truth Paperback – September 3, 2007

3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 27 ratings

Nathan Alexander, a media liaison at the Pentagon, survives the September 11th attack but tragically losses his wife in the event. Years after the tragedy, Nathan s suspicion leads him to discover that his wife had inside information of a major conspiracy within the U.S. government. While investigating into the conspiracy, Nathan comes across a computer hacker, Daniel Lewin, who is also interested in uncovering the truth about 9/11. Together, they use their computer skills and Pentagon access to discover information the U.S. government wants to keep a secret. Eventually Nathan's cover is blown, and the two must run for their lives. Though all hope seems to be lost, their determination for the truth will not let these men give up their desire to uncover one of the greatest secrets in history.
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Customers find the book easy to read and engaging. They say it's a must-read for everyone.

"...that some in the 911 Truth Movement have, so I was able to read the information presented and think "Hmmmmm...." without rejecting it out of hand...." Read more

"Loved this book.fiction and nonfiction. Kept my total attention. Very believable. I wished the website was stI'll available." Read more

"This is a fantastic book. I loved the style. It is a novel but with facts about 9/11 embedded into the story...." Read more

"This is an absolute must have. This book was so good I could not put it down. Read it in only hours. This will definately make you think.." Read more

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Customers have mixed opinions about the believable story. Some found it easy to follow and engaging, with facts about 9/11 embedded into the story. Others felt the storytelling was poor and threadbare.

"...This book may offer some interesting theories and it's important for each of us to THINK and not just accept what is told to us, so for that reason I..." Read more

"...Even if 1/10 of this is true, it is pretty shocking stuff. The problem here is that the author is trying to put a Dan Brown spin on this...." Read more

"Loved this book.fiction and nonfiction. Kept my total attention. Very believable. I wished the website was stI'll available." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
    I couldn't put it down. Just read 2nd time. Scared the scrap out of me. Can't stop thinking about this.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2011
    This is "fiction" disguised as fact or maybe the other way around. Most of the issues presented here are not new, I certainly didn't learn anything new and I found the fictionalized parts really trivial. This is a low grade adventure story. It is presented as an "All the President's Men" kind of thing, but I found it badly written and at the least in need of better proofing. About halfway through I decided it wasn't worth my time, there are so many better books to read. If one is interested in factual evidence presented by competent engineers, architects, fire and police personnel, it can be easily found. Watch the films: 911 In Plane Site and Loose Change.

    Also check out the 911truth websites, there is enough information to take you completely by surprise if you haven't gotten into this before. I was just a dumb sheep in the American flock until about 2 years ago, I now firmly believe there is ample evidence to show that something happened on 9/11 that is NOT stated by our government. There was no comprehensive investigation about what happened. Maybe the government is embarrassed by their lack of action on that fateful day, or maybe they have a guilty conscience about their participation in those events. I don't know what to believe about how much the U.S. government played with the truth, but I know from a lifetime of listening to U.S. official propaganda that the official story is bogus. This book may offer some interesting theories and it's important for each of us to THINK and not just accept what is told to us, so for that reason I'll give this 2 stars rather than 1.

    I didn't learn anything new from this book and cannot recommend it, even for the small amount of factual data there is.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2008
    Clearly, what's most compelling about this book is the author's attempt to get the information out. He invites you up front to visit the compendium on his web site, which is in more detail and more often updated than the book itself is. Think of it as a kind of Trojan horse that doesn't have a lot of bite in its belly but does call attention to things that ought to be calmly considered. It doesn't have the hysterical edge that some in the 911 Truth Movement have, so I was able to read the information presented and think "Hmmmmm...." without rejecting it out of hand. I must admit, it made me want to explore further.

    I found the nonfictional parts more compelling than the fictional story that follows. I get the sense that the fictional story is maybe a first or second draft that could have been much better had more elbow grease been applied; that, or an honest, heartfelt effort in the hands of someone who has no illusions about being a "real writer." In the hands of someone who would know how to treat the material, it could have been a real thriller with a movie deal in the works. As it stands now, though, it's pretty threadbare storytelling with mistakes that will make any sensitive reader wince.

    I am happy, however, to have sent a bit of money this author's way. The more people we have thinking about what's really going on in our world, the better, and it's clear the author is passionate about his subject.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2010
    I am interested in conspiracy theories. Can't say I believe in them, but they make interesting reads. Even if 1/10 of this is true, it is pretty shocking stuff. The problem here is that the author is trying to put a Dan Brown spin on this. The book starts out with some "truths" regarding 9/11. Then weaves those "truths" into a story. A very poorly written story at that. He even makes himself a character in the book. My biggest grievance came towards the end. It's not even 9/11 associated. The author compares homosexuality with bestiality and incest. At that point I totally wrote off any credibility of the author and his "facts". I only paid 1.19 (9/11 backwards, get it?) for the Kindle edition of this. That's probably all anyone should pay for it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2019
    Loved this book.fiction and nonfiction. Kept my total attention.
    Very believable. I wished the website was stI'll available.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2010
    This is a fantastic book. I loved the style. It is a novel but with facts about 9/11 embedded into the story. If every one had read this book, the world would be a lot different right now.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2012
    Author does a good job of putting facts into motion, Story seemed believable and was easy to follow. Contained many unknown facets of truth, overlooked by mass media.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2012
    If you have watched Loose Change or 911 Mysteries, then you are a freshman in college and this book is for first graders. If you need fiction to sweeten the truth then this book may be the place for you to start.

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    3.0 out of 5 stars Bit stilted
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 25, 2012
    I thought the prose was a bit amateurish and the editing appalling but it was interesting enough to keep my attention to the end. I had heard most of the theories contained in this story of a man searching to expose the conspiracy that is 9/11.