9/11- Conspiracy Road Trip

9/11-
BBC 3

This September marks the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, one of the biggest terrorist atrocities of the 21st Century. Nineteen hijackers, all members of Al Qaeda, crashed four planes on American soil, leading to the deaths of 2,973 innocent people.

This horrific event has generated a multitude of conspiracy theories that contradict the official findings of the US government's investigation into the events of that day.

Andrew Maxwell, a comedian, believes in the findings of the official investigation, which claim the responsibility for the attack lies with Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda. He thinks the conspiracies theories are unsubstantiated nonsense. So in this film he offers to take five young Brits, who believe some of these conspiracy theories, on a road-trip from New York to Washington. They visit Ground Zero where two planes hit the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, home of vast American defence HQ and Shanksville in Pennsylvania where United 93 crashed.

Each of them believes different elements of the conspiracy theories. Charlotte, a North London nanny who witnessed the attacks, thinks the American government is responsible. She can't believe the hijackers, barely out of flying school, could have steered jetliners into the Twin Towers with such deadly accuracy. Rodney a health worker who studied biochemistry suspects the collapse of the towers was not caused by the planes that went in to them and he wants to get to the bottom of the science. Student Emily, an active member of the 9/11 Truth Movement, thinks the US government was forewarned of the attacks and yet ignored the intelligence allowing it to happen. Shazin, a qualified surveyor, wants to find out how the passengers on United 93 could have made phone calls to loved ones from a plane. And Charlie, an ex-banker thinks 9/11 was an excuse for the US Government to go to war with Iraq.

Andrew Maxwell thinks all five of them are wrong and wants to change their minds by confronting them with the facts. So as the bus criss-crosses the east coast of America he tries to convert them to his point of view. He wants to prove to them that 9/11 was no conspiracy and that sometimes the truth, whilst not easy to accept, is staring you right in the face. In order to do so, he takes them to meet experts, the chief air traffic controller on the day, demolition specialists, voice morphing engineers and he gets them to conduct scientific experiments and even fly an aeroplane.

Finally they meet a mother who tragically lost her son, to listen to her account of what it was like to live through this monumental tragedy. Andrew believes it is easy to judge world events from the safe distance of a computer screen in your bedroom but not easy when you are brought face to face with the real human stories behind them

Andrew Maxwell fights an exhausting battle for the truth and in his mission to convert his fellow travellers there are rows, falling-outs and tears. But there are also moments of tenderness, empathy and warmth.
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ANYONE WATCH THIS?
Please share your thoughts?
Are you a conspiracy theorist?
Do you beleive 9/11 was actualyy done by al qaeeda or are you suspicious....

id ont like the fact that he's supposedly right and they are all wrong and he's been oh so good and helpful by trying to to show them the true path.

havnt finished watching

but there's a Mauritian guy! ROdney!

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?

They always choose to disprove the easier stuff.

While accept and do think it was OBL's crew behind it, there are questions and suggestions that need to be answers/analysed.

1. WTC 7 fell down after it was reported that it did. How?
2. How did they find and then not find the passports of some of the hijackers at the scene?
3. In the program the computer model of the attack on the pentagon shows damage caused by the wings. Are there pictures of the pentagon that also show this modeled damage?
4. While there was a flight 93, why focus on it not being there and not on the question if it was shot down deliberately? That seems more likely.
5. There were reports of people sharing the same name/photos as the hijackers long after 9/11 - were the identities of the hijackers correct or did they blame any one person?

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

true, especially about point 1, i havent watched the whole programme but i guess this point isnt going to be raised. they chose "easy" conspiracies. plus..how do you expect conspiracy theorist to believe a guy that has tight links with the old white house?! even if the girl WAS stubborn and went in with no intention of listening, the fact that there was those letters on the wall would put off anyone.

plus, why would the USA NOT do it? Governments have done worse...

point 3's good, i'd like to know that myself

cant really comment on the rest as I'm not really into 9/11 and never came across those points. (edited as sounded insensitive)

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?

Lilly wrote:
plus, why would the USA NOT do it? Governments have done worse...

Yes, but what did they have to gain?

They could have done everything they did afterwards anyway, as they were the sole superpower in the world... they just didnt have the fear to drive them to do so.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

You wrote:
Lilly wrote:
plus, why would the USA NOT do it? Governments have done worse...

Yes, but what did they have to gain?

They could have done everything they did afterwards anyway, as they were the sole superpower in the world... they just didnt have the fear to drive them to do so.

true. it might have been to keep people quiet, an easy and gobsmacking way of explaining everything that would ensue. Pain blinds.

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?

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"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

And the winner is.....Charlie-the ex banker