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9/11 Conspiracy Theory template

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9/11 conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theories, hypotheses, proponents & supporters, and popular culture
Conspiracy theories and hypotheses
Controlled demolition hypothesis for the collapse of the World Trade Center
Proponents and supporters of such theories and hypotheses
David Ray Griffin | Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed | Kevin Barrett | Robert M. Bowman | Andreas von Bülow | James Fetzer | Sander Hicks | Jim Hoffman | Alex Jones | Steven E. Jones | Michael Ruppert | Peter Dale Scott | Webster G. Tarpley | Barrie Zwicker
Groups supporting such theories and hypotheses
9/11 Citizens Watch | Family Steering Committee | Jersey Girls | Scholars for 9/11 Truth
Movies regarding theories and hypotheses
Loose Change | 911: In Plane Site
Books regarding theories and hypotheses
9/11: The Big Lie | The CIA and September | The New Pearl Harbor | The Terror Timeline | The War on Freedom
Popular culture
Mystery of the Urinal Deuce


This template is intended to be deployed at the foot of the various 9/11 articles that do not favour the official explanation, and on article pages of people and organisations who are proponents of, or are linked in some manner with, such articles. Popular culture references are to (eg) TV shows where the existence of such a theory is fundamental to the show/edition and is "taken as read" to exist.

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