It's becoming clearer by now that the official 9/11 commission played
a role that was similar to the Warren Commission in the 1960s. Their main
concern was credibility, and their access to useful classified information
was almost zero. Some curious characters seemed to know something about
what was coming down before 9/11 happened. Hicks interviewed 44 people and
presents a broad spectrum of questions and curiosities rather than one or
two pet theories. This book is a responsible effort, just as Jim Hatfield's
biography of George W. Bush, which was recalled and burned by St. Martin's
press in 1999, was a responsible piece of journalism. To his everlasting
credit, Sander Hicks and his Soft Skull Press reprinted Hatfield's book
and sold it on the web.
ISBN 0-9752763-1-X
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