The War on Freedom

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Title The War on Freedom: How and Why America was Attacked
Author Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed and John Leonard
Language English
Subject(s) American foreign policy and 9/11
Genre(s) Non-fiction
Publisher Media Messenger Books
Released
Pages 400
ISBN ISBN 0-930852-40-0 (3rd edition)
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The War on Freedom: How and Why America was Attacked, is a book about the 9/11 attacks, coauthored by poet John Leonard and 9/11 Truth Movement activist Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed.

The authors were among the first to question the official account of the September 11th attacks in book form. The book includes an in-depth critique of American foreign policy, both leading up to and following 9/11.

[edit] Reviews

  • Palm Beach Post, October 5, 2002, "Controversial book asks the 'hard questions' about 9/11" [1][2]
  • Missoula Independent, October 5, 2002, "Who knew?" [3]
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