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On September 11th of 2001, the United States of America experienced a total of four hijacked airliners, three of which were crashed into buildings in New York and Washington DC. The hijackings were learned to be a coordinated effort by a group of individuals with affiliation to the terrorist network known as al Qaeda, which is spearheaded by Osama bin Laden, with the purpose of directly attacking the US.

Since 2001 numerous allegations have arisen alleging a conspiracy by individuals either within or with direct relations to the United States government in a clandestine plan to bring the country to war, consolidate power for this group of conspirators, and/or to take control of significant stores of oil in the Middle East for their own purposes. These various conspiracy theories range in both scope and method, and some of the claims in these theories are examined on this (and accompanying) pages.


Common 9/11 Conspiracy Claims

Hijackers Still Alive

A very common claim that has persisted from very early on after the 9/11 attacks has been the assertion that at least some of the nineteen hijackers who are alleged to have taken the aircraft that day are still alive. One of the earliest 'proofs' that have propelled this claim was a BBC article[1] that stated some of the hijacking suspects were "alive and well."

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