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The '''9/11 Domestic Consipracy Theory''' is a ] advocated by certain ] in which it is argued that ] knew, in advance, about the ]. Theorists often go on to argue that Bush actually supported the attacks as they would provide an excuse to launch the ]. (See also: ]) Advocates of this theory often argue that, on the day of the ] attacks, ]i workers were warned not to go to work at the ] and that key government officials were warned not to fly on aircraft heading through ] and ] airspace. Advocates also argue that Bush has not allowed a proper investigation of the attacks.

Like most conspiracy theories, this is generally regarded as being unsubstantiated.


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