Today is the one-year anniversary of the passing of Dr. Graeme MacQueen.
MacQueen was a founding member of the International Center for 9/11 Justice, a cherished friend of many throughout the 9/11 truth movement, and a leading scholar of the events of 9/11.
To honor MacQueen and all that he stood for, we are pleased to share Kevin Ryan’s beautiful eulogy of him written one year ago as well as links to MacQueen’s most significant 9/11-related works.
Also, we invite you to attend the upcoming events commemorating MacQueen, including the early May screenings of Peace, War and 9/11 in Boston, MA (buy tickets), and Bath, UK (buy tickets), and the May 19th online symposium From National Security to Biosecurity: Global Power Dynamics and the Erosion of Freedom in the 21st Century.
Peace, War and 9/11
In a wide-ranging interview filmed six months before his passing, eminent scholar and lifelong peace activist Graeme MacQueen shares his final words on 9/11, the 2001 anthrax attacks, and the goal of abolishing war.
The Pentagon’s B-Movie
This volume contains 23 articles that MacQueen wrote during his 17 years of studying 9/11 and related false flag events. It also includes a moving introduction by Edward Curtin.
The 2001 Anthrax Deception
In this 2014 book, MacQueen makes the compelling case that the 2001 anthrax attacks were carried out by a group of insiders deep within the US state apparatus — the same insiders who planned the 9/11 attacks.
The Unsmiling Bodhisattva
In 1988, MacQueen, a Buddhist scholar, gave this talk explaining why Buddhists should take action to stop war and its causes.