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The War on Freedom: How and Why America was Attacked on September 11, 2001  by British scholar Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed (published 7/2002) is the definitive book on 9-11.  Buy Now and help support whoseflorida... 
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Paperback: 400 pages
Publisher: Tree of Life Publications; ISBN: 0930852400; (July 2002)

Editorial Reviews
Barry Zwicker, Vision TV Insight, Feb. 2002:
"The most complete book I know of, summarizing the relevant background and foreground intersecting upon the events of September 11..."

Peter Spengler, Contemporary Studies Review, Feb. 2002:
Your excellent report goes deep into what really happened and what the American defense machinery had let happen.


Chilling, informative, and thought-provoking:

Reviewer: Midwest Book Review (see more about me) from Oregon, WI USA
The War On Freedom: How And Why America Was Attacked September 11, 2001 by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed (Executive Director of the Institute for Policy Research & Development, Brighton, United Kingdom) is a powerful and meticulously researched reconstruction of the background of events and the motivations of participants leading up to and following the infamous September 11 attacks on America. Numerous quotes and excerpts form the foundation of this carefully reasoned analysis of the recent history of the Taliban and Osama bin Ladin; fallout from the so-called "war on terrorism"; as well as a harrowing prediction of overly concentrated power in the United States leading to the rise of a new type of governmental fascism at home. Chilling, informative, and thought- provoking, The War On Freedom is very highly recommended reading and a welcome contribution to the growing library of information on contemporary international terrorism.

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