I don't read much non-fiction but I really enjoyed Ghost Plane by Stephen Grey. It's an interesting and super detailed account of the CIA's Rendition program.
These books are not entirely directly related to 9/11, but they are a good primer. To understand what happened during, one is better understanding what happened before, during and after:
> Terror is a fabrication, read the following books:
Just because they decided to pay some decent investigative journalists doesn't make them a reputable news source...they're just a gossip rag trying to punch above their weight.
I don't read much non-fiction but I really enjoyed Ghost Plane by Stephen Grey. It's an interesting and super detailed account of the CIA's Rendition program.
Chinese Intelligence Operations
Terrorist Recognition Handbook: A Practitioner's Manual for Predicting and Identifying Terrorist Activities
Ghost Plane
State of War
U.S. Army Counterintelligence Handbook
The Psychology of intelligence Analysis
These books are not entirely directly related to 9/11, but they are a good primer. To understand what happened during, one is better understanding what happened before, during and after:
> Terror is a fabrication, read the following books:
Satanic Purses
Ghost Plane: CIA Rendition Flights to Blacksites
Terror Factory: The FBI's Manufactured War on Terror
I did not, but let me guess...they did it by tracking tail numbers and flight path data from public records.
Just off the top of my head, that's been done before in a book I read years ago:
https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Plane-Rendition-Torture-Program/dp/031236024X
...still not impressed by BuzzFeed.
Just because they decided to pay some decent investigative journalists doesn't make them a reputable news source...they're just a gossip rag trying to punch above their weight.