Tag: 9/11
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The false flag framework and how it migrated from 9/11 to every event since
The false flag template that crystallized after 9/11 has been applied to nearly every major news event since. Here’s how the framework spreads and why it persists.
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Platform moderation and 9/11 misinformation: a case study in content policy
How major platforms have handled 9/11 conspiracy content reveals the unsolved tradeoffs in modern content moderation, from labeling to demonetization to removal.
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The 28 pages: what declassification actually revealed about Saudi links
The long-classified 28 pages and later FBI releases describe Saudi government contacts with 9/11 hijackers. Here’s what was actually documented — and what wasn’t.
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The Pentagon no-plane theory and why it persists
The ‘no plane hit the Pentagon’ claim is decisively contradicted by evidence, yet it persists. Understanding why says more about us than about 9/11.
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How JFK conspiracy culture set the template for 9/11 theories
The JFK assassination created the modern conspiracy template—official narrative versus hidden truth. The 9/11 theories that followed were a near-direct copy.
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The psychology of conspiracy belief, using 9/11 as the case study
9/11 conspiracy theories persist not because of evidence but because of how minds handle catastrophe, scale, and uncertainty. The pattern is predictable.
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Twenty-five years later
The conspiracy ecosystem of 2026 looks almost nothing like the one that emerged after 9/11. The audience, the platforms, and the playbook have all shifted.
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Where 9/11 conspiracy theories actually came from
A timeline of the first 24 months after 9/11 traces how grief, gaps in official information, and early internet forums produced a durable conspiracy ecosystem.
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Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth: who they are and what they argue
Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth claims controlled demolition felled the towers. Here’s who the group is, what they argue, and what mainstream engineers say.