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Debunking 9/11 Debunking: Griffin Answers Critics



Debunking 9/11 Debunking: An Answer to Popular Mechanics and Other Defenders of the Official Conspiracy Theory, by David Ray Griffin


“By virtue of his previous four books on the subject, David Ray Griffin is widely recognized as one of the leading spokespersons of the 9/11 truth movement, which rejects the official conspiracy theory about 9/11. Although this movement was long ignored by the US government and the mainstream media, recent polls have shown that (as Time magazine has acknowledged) the rejection of the official theory has become "a mainstream political phenomenon." It is not surprising, therefore, that the government and the corporately controlled media have shifted tactics. No longer ignoring the 9/11 truth movement, they have released a flurry of stories and reports aimed at debunking it.

“In the present book, David Ray Griffin shows that these attempts can themselves be easily debunked. Besides demonstrating the pitiful failure of Debunking 9/11 Myths (published by Popular Mechanics and endorsed by Senator John McCain), Griffin riddles recent reports and stories put out by the US Department of State, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the New York Times, Vanity Fair, and Time magazine. He also responds to criticisms of these efforts by left-leaning and Christian publications-which one might have expected to be supportive.

“Throughout these critiques, Griffin shows that the charge that is regularly leveled against critics of the official theory--that they employ irrational and unscientific methods to defend conclusions based on faith--actually applies more fully to those who defend the official theory.

“This book, by debunking the most prevalent attempts to refute the evidence cited by the 9/11 truth movement, shows that this movement's central claim--that 9/11 was an inside job-remains the only explanation that fits the facts.

”David Ray Griffin is professor of philosophy of religion and theology, emeritus, at Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California, where he remains a co-director of the Center for Process Studies. His 30 books include The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions about the Bush Administration and 9/11 (2004), The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions (2005), 9/11 and American Empire (2006, with Peter Dale Scott).”
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Available March 30
The Essential Rothbard

I may be described as (among other things) road-kill along the way to the definitive biography of Murray Rothbard. Ten years ago (two years after his passing) I undertook to organize such a project, with the knowledge of Lew Rockwell and the cooperation of his widow, Joann. All I managed to do, however, is fulfill the prediction, made more than once in my hearing, that this effort would overwhelm me. My enthusiasm for Murray’s story blinded me to the fact, obvious to everyone but me and perhaps my mother, was that I was simply not up to this gargantuan undertaking.

It is therefore a joy for me to note today, which would have been Murray’s 81st birthday, the recent publication of The Essential Rothbard. I have not received my copy yet, but it is apparently a literary miracle: his friend, Dr. David Gordon, has distilled the essence of Rothbard’s intellectual life (which would exhaust the intellectual lives of a team of ordinary mortals) in a book a fraction the size one would reasonably expect it to require. No one is more qualified to reveal the main roads and by-ways of Rothbard’s life of mind than David, with whom I have enjoyed exchanging ideas on and off for over twenty years. (Seated next to him at Murray’s 60th birthday celebration in 1986, I had my first, but not last, encounter with Gordon’s unique sense of humor.) For evidence of my claim, one should peruse the dozen-year online archive of his Mises Review .

The Essential Rothbard will complement An Enemy of the State (2000), Justin Raimundo’s “extended biographical sketch,” as he called it. The definitive life of Rothbard awaits its Jörg Guido Hülsmann, whose The Last Knight of Liberalism, the thousand-page life of Murray’s mentor and friend, Ludwig von Mises, is due out this fall.

Mises.org’s copy for The Essential Rothbard now follows: