Tucker Carlson’s new 9/11 documentary series, The 9/11 Files, has already begun to spark fresh public debate.
While Carlson is treading cautiously — giving weight to theories of incompetence and “let-it-happen-on-purpose” — his work is undeniably opening minds to deeper questions about what really happened on September 11th. It’s also opening doors for 9/11 researchers to reach new audiences, and this is probably only the beginning of what we’ll see.
In the wake of the series’ release, IC911 Research Director Dr. Piers Robinson has joined the growing conversation.
Two weeks ago, he appeared on Jackson Hinkle’s show, which received nearly 700,000 views on X, and earlier this week he joined Jamarl Thomas, offering analysis of Carlson’s approach and highlighting the importance of rigorous investigation into the full body of 9/11 evidence.
With two more episodes yet to air publicly — including Episode 4, which focuses on Building 7 and the “Dancing Israelis” — it will be some time before the full impact of the series can be measured. But one thing is clear: Carlson is creating space for questions about 9/11 to be asked and discussed, and he is emphatically calling for a new investigation.
We will have much more to say about the series once it concludes two weeks from now. In the meantime, check out these interviews.
