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26 of 33 found the following review helpful:
Greetings from the author! Jan 17, 2006
By Eric Williams
"Truth Seeker"
Dear Amazon Customer!
My name is Eric D. Williams and I am the author of The Puzzle of 9-11. I would like to thank everyone who has purchased my first attempt in getting out some of the truth about 9-11! I wish to direct your attention to my latest book, 9-11 101: 101 key points that everyone should know and consider that prove 9/11 was an inside job, is now available on amazon. I strongly suggest this new title separately, or in addition to The Puzzle of 9-11. Thank you for all of your support!
Here is just a sample of what is covered inside!
1) The hijackers names do not appear on any passenger list.
8) If this isn't odd enough, eight of the named hijackers are still alive.
20) Flight 175 had a tail number of N612UA. This number is still in use today. This suggests that the plane which struck the WTC North Tower was not Flight 175.
31) `Planes Don't Blow Up' Aviation Experts Assert'
41) WTC 7 collapsed in 6.5 seconds. 0.5 seconds faster than free-fall. And remember nothing impacted this building.
51) There can be seen plumes of smoke, similar to demolition charges being set off, coming from below the collapsing tower.
59) No 757 aircraft parts were found at the Pentagon. No wings, no tail, no seats, no luggage, no plane.
67) CNN correspondent Jamie McIntyre reporting live from the Pentagon stating that there was no evidence of a plane having crashed anywhere near the building.
73) As with the Pentagon, no plane wreckage was found at the `crash site' of Flight 93 in Pennsylvania.
82) John Ashcroft; Willie Brown, Mayor of San Francisco; Shalmon Rustie, author, all stopped flying on commercial airliners before the attacks.
14 of 18 found the following review helpful:
The Puzzle of 9-11: An investigation into the events of 9-11 Mar 09, 2005
By Bobby J. Morrison I wasn't for sure what to think when I first started reading The Puzzel of 9-11. From the title, I thought I was going to be reading just another conspiracy theory book that took away the real truth of what happened on September 11. However, over the grammatical errors and dry humor, I got more than what I had expected. The Puzzel of 9-11 does in fact illustrate some very serious questions about prior knowledge of the attacks as well as who really stands to gain from the attacks.
I won't lie to you, you must have an open mind to read this. If you believe the media giant's story, you will find this book questionable. But when you start to really think about the points that Eric D. Williams points out, you begin to see that there were in fact security measures in place to prevent such an attack. And even the Pentagon was running mock terror drills to prepare for just an attack.
We live in a country that has the largest military and also has the largest defense budget in the world. We must really start to ask important questions on why these attacks were allowed to take place and those who are responsible should be brought to justice. The courts demand it and the blood of thousands of innocent people cry for it.
Read this book! Again with an open mind and seriously consider the information between the covers.
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Passion wins out Oct 26, 2006
By Joseph Deleo Although I must agree with another reviewer concerning the spelling and grammar of this book, I nonetheless think that is an important book. The conversational style of writing does indeed sound like coffee house banter but that it what I liked about it. Other books, such as Dr. Griffin's are obviously better researched and more scholarly. However, Mr. Williams style, and obvious passion for the subject, make this a good companion piece to "the New Pearl Harbor". I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who wonders what really happened on 9/11/01.
9 of 12 found the following review helpful:
First attempt at bringing truth to the streets is GREAT attempt! Dec 14, 2005
By Jera
"Jera"
I bought both of Eric D. Williams' books on the advice of a friend and I must say that I am really amazed at him.
The Puzzle of 9-11 is a very good attempt to bring the 9/11 truth to the general population from another fellow concerned citizen.
Mr. Williams makes the point again and again that he is not intending for anyone to believe his theories, but to simply consider the evidence.
From the stand down of NORAD to the Persian Gulf pipeline stalled by Taliban leaders in Afghanistan, Mr. Williams, not a professional author mind you, presents a wonderful collection of factual based information that really makes you question the official story of 9-11.
His second book, The Puzzle of the Matrix, follows these lines and with new information carries the 9/11 truth out into the open.
I recommend getting both The Puzzle of 9-11 for an introduction, and then The Puzzle of the Matrix to further his ideas and theories.
Two thumbs up! Great work Eric! Keep up the GREAT work!!
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Underlying Issues Unaddressed by Our Government Jan 03, 2007
By Jane Werner
"janemeister"
This book deals with some of the pieces of fact that don't fit into the general theory of what happened on September eleventh two thousand one.
It may not convince you, but it will start you thinking.
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