November 29
Book suggestion: "War against the truth" by Nafeez Mosaddek
About the writer:
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed is the head of the Institute for Policy Research & Development of Brighton. His book, The War against Freedom: How and why America was attacked on September 11 2001, is a bestseller which won the highest literary Italian, the Prix de Naples. Graduated from the University of Sussex, there is currently a Ph.D. in International Relations. Political columnist for the BBC, Nafeez Ahmed was elected world expert for war, peace and international affairs by the Freedom Network of the International Society for Individual Liberty in California.
Sum-up
The first book devoted to Nafeez Ahmed September 11, war against freedom, has been acclaimed throughout the world for the accuracy of facts gathered. Published just six months after the attacks, this book was one of the first to highlight inconsistencies and contradictions in the official version presented by the U.S. government.
The new book by Nafeez Ahmed, The War against the truth, contains twice as much information. Among the new documents that support the initial argument of the author, there is an analysis of the Report of the Commission on September 11 and a more thorough examination of U.S. policies vis-à-vis al Qaeda. The last book Ahmed Nafeez offers an invaluable documentation to those that lack of correlation between the facts and the official left on their hunger.
"This fascinating study and meticulously documented is essential for anyone trying to understand the attack on the World Trade Center ..."
John McMurtry, professor of philosophy, University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada.
"To date, more objective book about the circumstances and reasons for the attack against America on 11 September 2001 is undoubtedly that of Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed - and this is the best ..."
Gore Vidal, romancier et essayiste.