Synopsis
Author of several notable books about the 9/11 attacks, Griffin (Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University) explores the collapse of the World Trade Center's Building 7, which--unlike the Twin Towers--was not struck by an airplane. In an examination of the National Institute of Standards and Technology report on the collapse, the author suggests that the report's conclusions are not supported by good science. Instead, charges Griffin, NIST is guilty of fabricating, falsifying, and ignoring evidence. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
About the Author
David Ray Griffin has published 35 books, several of which have dealt with the philosophy of science. His most recent book, The New Pearl Harbor Revisited, was a Publishers Weekly "Pick of the Week" in 2008.<br /><br />David Ray Griffin has published 35 books in philosophy (including philosophy of science), religion, and politics. His previous book about 9/11, The New Pearl Harbor Revisited, was a Publishers Weekly "Pick of the Week" in November 2008.
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