
On August 17, Vivek Ramaswamy was interviewed by Tucker Carlson. At the very beginning, Ramaswamy spoke candidly about 9/11: “I didn’t suggest it. I explicitly said that the government absolutely lied to us. The 9/11 Commission lied. The FBI lied to us.”
After dropping that bombshell, Ramaswamy went on to describe a scenario that he says “doesn’t make much sense on the face of it.” He explained how a 42-year-old Saudi Arabian graduate student went to Los Angeles International Airport and, while there, met up with two Saudi nationals who went on to hijack a plane on 9/11, which they then crashed into the Pentagon.



The terrorist organization Al Qaeda has published this Sunday a book written by a leader of the group with details on the preparation of the attacks of September 11, 2001 against the Twin Towers and the Pentagon on the 21st anniversary of 


Leftist movie director Spike Lee is featured on the cover of Sunday’s Washington Post Magazine with the headline “By Any Means Necessary.” That could include wild conspiracy theories about 9/11. Post interviewer K.K. Ottesen 



Jenn M. Jackson, an assistant professor of political science, made the remarks in a series of tweets on Friday, a day before the 20th anniversary of the attacks that killed 2,977 people.