I am
pleased to announce that my essay collection entitled, No Plane Crashes on 9/11—Exposing the Illusion
is available for
purchase:
See below the book’s description.
Readers
may also be interested in my January 2019 ebook – “LBJ,
the Six-Day War, and the Attack on the U.S.S. Liberty”
Description
No Plane Crashes on 9/11—Exposing the Illusion
by Ronald Bleier
The
nine essays in this volume
written between 2005 and 2015—and two in 2019—trace the arc of
evidence
exposing the myth that Arab hijackers, led by Osama bin Laden,
were responsible
for the terror attacks of 9/11. The essays by editor Ronald
Bleier and four
contributing authors, contend that 9/11 was a false flag
operation, an inside
job, planned and executed by the George W. Bush White House.
Two
essays by Ronald Bleier
summarize evidence presented by the late Gerard Holmgren, Morgan
Reynolds and
others that no planes crashed on 9/11: the so-called No Planes
Theory (NPT).
The central implication of the NPT is that there were no Arab or
Muslim hijackers,
nor were any planes hijacked, and that no planes crashed on
9/11. Unsurprisingly,
Osama bin Laden correctly protested his total innocence. The NPT
asserts that
the 9/11 terror attack was a homemade U.S. operation conducted
by elements of
the security services, overseen largely by Vice President Dick
Cheney. The
shock and awe of 9/11 did not require outside assistance
although it seems
likely the Israeli government had prior knowledge.
9/11
was to be seen as a new Pearl
Harbor, conceived to jump-start permanent Global War, employing
terror to
advance its imperialist and nihilistic war plan, intending
destruction,
destabilization and mass suffering as collateral damage. After
the collapse of
the Soviet Union in the early 90s, the U.S. sought a replacement
bogeyman—and
created one in the Muslim nation. The new enemy facilitated the
U.S. agenda of
permanent war to maintain and enlarge its security budgets and
to support Israel’s
agenda of destroying its enemies.
The
claim that no planes were
involved on 9/11 is sustained by the controlled demolition of
three World Trade
Center towers, the refusal or inability of the government to
produce evidence
of hijackings and hijackers, of plane crashes, or of plane
wreckage. Also
addressed is the question of how the cell phone calls were made
and what
happened to the airline passengers.
The
volume’s last essay by Ronald
Bleier, “Did Dick Cheney Plan to Assassinate President Bush?,”
ventures into
speculation arising largely from the
unsuccessful attempt to assassinate President Bush in
Florida on the
early morning of 9/11, and the suppression of news of this
foiled plot.