Why Do Good People Become Silent — Or Worse — About 9/11?
Why are people sometimes greeted by silence or even hostility when they present evidence that the official account of the events of September 11, 2001, is false? And why has the media studiously avoided and suppressed such evidence?
Perplexed by these questions, psychotherapist Frances Shure started recording the spontaneous reactions she received when sharing this evidence with people she encountered.
Synthesizing her observations and her research in fields ranging from psychology to propaganda studies, she penned a series of technically detailed yet accessible answers to the all-important question posed in the title of this serial essay: Why do good people become silent — or worse — about 9/11?
Shure’s series is a must-read for anyone seeking to communicate any paradigm-shifting idea to the world.