9/11 Conspiracy Theory Essay

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According to Grossman, L. (September 11, 2006) article on September 11, 2001 our nation endured a terrorist attack that resulted in the total destruction of our nations Pentagon and the Twin Towers in New York City. Several airplanes were reportedly hijacked by Islamic passengers whom crashed the planes into the buildings. Reports explain that forced of impact and heat from the explosion caused the building to collapse. Thousands of employees, tourist, and innocent bystanders were injured and even killed during this tragic event. Years have passed since this event; however, the memory still lives in the hearts of the citizens of the nation today. Facts have been released and many alternative theories have been created. Video footage of the event show the collapse of these buildings. Although most who watched the video are fixated on the planes crashing into the top of the building, others focus on other details. Taking a closer look at the bottom of the building, poofs of dust are seen just before the buildings collapse. Two competing theories concerning this have been developed. The first states that the force behind the impact of the plane crash caused an increase in air pressure that resulted in windows exploding outwards. The second states that the collapse were not due to the plane …show more content…

I believe it can be related to the death of a loved one. After such a loss we enter a state of mourning. As if mourning a loss is not hard enough, we have friends and family constantly apologizing and offering condolences that not only serve as tokens of love, but also prolongs the healing process. This is the same for our nation. These theories prolong our mourning. Some may even say it is a form of mourning. I feel it is important to acknowledge these events, investigate them, mourn for its impact on our nation, and move forward in hopes it makes us stronger by bringing us closer

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