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Lucky Bob
04-02-2002, 11:10 PM
Get this, guys!

Sept. 11 Conspiracy Theory Book Lures French
Mon Apr 1,10:36 AM ET
By Rebecca Harrison

PARIS (Reuters) - The French are lapping up a Sept. 11 conspiracy theory that argues the plane that smashed into the Pentagon (news - web sites) never existed and that the world has been duped by a murky U.S. government plot.


Thierry Meyssan's book "The Frightening Fraud" is flying off shelves according to booksellers and has topped bestseller lists.

Meyssan, president of Reseau Voltaire, a respected left-wing think tank, reckons the American Airlines Flight 77 that crashed into the Pentagon in Washington killing 189 on September 11 did not exist and that the whole thing was staged by the government.

"I believe the American government is lying... No plane crashed into the Pentagon," he told France 2 television.

Meyssan did not provide an alternative theory for what may have damaged the Pentagon.

And although French media has scoffed at Meyssan's musings, comparing them to the Roswell alien cover-up theory dramatized in the hit TV show "The X-Files (news - Y! TV)," the public are intrigued.

"Copies have been flying off shelves," a saleswoman at FNAC bookshop in central Paris told Reuters. It shot to the top of Amazon France's bestseller list and made it to second place in the booksellers' weekly Livres Hebdo's sales list.

SCIENCE FICTION

Daily newspaper Liberation slammed the book as "a tissue of wild allegations," marveling at its quick rise to fame, from Internet chatrooms, via television chat shows, to bestseller.

Conspiracy theories like the rumors that swirled around the 1963 shooting of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, or the idea that man never actually set foot on the moon, are not uncommon in the United States, but are fairly rare in France.

"This phenomenon is not typical of the French," sociologist Pierre Lagrange told Liberation.

"But the events of September 11 gave us a reality so similar to science fiction, that there has been more of a market for paranoid interpretations." Meyssan says key evidence shows witness accounts are contradictory, that there are few photographs of the crash and that those that do exist show no debris from the plane.

He also asks why the facade of the Pentagon did not immediately collapse from the shock of the impact and questions the fate of the passengers on the flight.

"What became of the passengers of American Airlines Flight 77? Are they dead?" he asks.

Daily newspaper Le Monde and Liberation both probed Meyssan's theory, tracking down relatives of the victims, and quizzing officials over the crash.

News weekly Le Nouvel Observateur denounced the book as revisionism. "This theory suits everyone -- there are no Islamic extremists...everyone is happy. It eliminates reality."

But while Le Monde dismissed Meyssan's theory as flimsy, it admitted that information available did not quite add up.

"There is no official account of the crash...the lack of information is feeding the rumor."

Failure
04-02-2002, 11:58 PM
I'm insulted that they compared that book to an X-File, the X-Files has class.

It's obviously big cash in for the author. Obviously there hasnt been much thought behind his allegations, seeing as how he has no other explanation for it. He shames the "conspiracy theorist" term. Real conspiracy theorists actually have alternative theories, however "out there" it is.

And the French complain about American capitalism, that guy's a big joke.

Lucky Bob
04-03-2002, 12:53 AM
In the words of Dave Barry, (in an unrelated article...)

"There is a growing bipartisan support for a preemptive nuclear strike against France."

Hey, I'm not making this up!

Squall
04-03-2002, 03:33 AM
Do you want to see the American version of this French book author? His name is Alex Jones, and here is his website:

http://www.infowars.com/

Now he has some wild conspiracy theories... what a nutcase! :rolleyes:

Fantasie117
04-03-2002, 08:06 AM
I'm wondering if this is a real article since it's dated April 1.

Luckybob, where did this article come from?

Lucky Bob
04-03-2002, 08:42 AM
It came from my Yahoo News page under Reuters' "Oddly Enough" section. I think Snopes.com has something to say about it, too.

ccffan01
04-03-2002, 09:32 AM
WOW THATS SO RIDICOULOUS IT MAKE ME ANGRY.

DR. BELCH
04-03-2002, 10:01 AM
Well, frig me. Next they'll say that the Twin Towers bombing as staged with stunt planes and plastique, and that Osama bin Laden is actually a starving Arab stand-up comedian our goverment found working dinner theater in a fleabag club in Newark.... :mad:

The Guard
04-03-2002, 07:55 PM
PARIS (Reuters) - The French are lapping up a Sept. 11 conspiracy theory that argues the plane that smashed into the Pentagon (news - web sites) never existed and that the world has been duped by a murky U.S. government plot.

Umm...what about the hundreds of eyewitnesses across the street from the Pentagon. Did they get paid to say what they saw?

Ricochet_The_Sweet14
04-05-2002, 08:43 AM
omg! wow i dont know what to say! :mad:
its because this nation is better. thats is why all this stuff happens. they wish they could be as good as us by being able to go and live his/her lives after that wtc thing. we as a people are strong and will be better always. :D :D

Anyone00
04-05-2002, 03:22 PM
Hey does anyone(besides me :D ) remember the first ep. of "The Lone Gunmen". Wasn't that about a conspiracy of some faction of the government and arms supplier to crash a passenger jet into a major building (it might have even been the WTC in that ep. someone please refresh my memory).

Well at least it good to see it's still in the 'Interesting but somewhat nutty' stage and not the 'You disagree with us? You must be in a cult, Special Police keep an eye on them constantly' stage over in France.

Batmex
04-05-2002, 03:35 PM
Congratulations Luckybob:

You just discovered the world's biggest moron in the world.

Lucky Bob
04-05-2002, 09:55 PM
Originally posted by Batmex
Congratulations Luckybob:

You just discovered the world's biggest moron in the world.


I'm da man!

Jedigreedo
04-06-2002, 07:56 AM
Well, he's there and we were here. :D Anybody in need of pocket change can make up something like this and then get all famous and stuff and go on news shows, etc.

From what I read (maybe I read it wrong) but the person doesn't really have ANY evidence, it just sounds like they have something against the U.S. and are trying so hard to make it known.

"What became of the passengers of American Airlines Flight 77? Are they dead?" he asks."

End of story. :rolleyes:

Pilmedium
04-06-2002, 10:55 AM
He doesn't even have good evidence! It should be illegal to make money off of clear lies.

Lucky Bob
04-06-2002, 11:04 AM
I found the link disproving the conspiracy theorist:

http://www.snopes2.com/rumors/pentagon.htm