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About Graeme MacQueen
About the Film
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.
Drawing from his depth of knowledge as a professor of peace studies, MacQueen illuminates the concept of war as an all-encompassing parasitic system that depends on triggering events — sometimes natural but often managed or even manufactured — to move from a cold to a hot phase.
Within this framework, MacQueen presents his analysis of the back-to-back 9/11 and anthrax attacks. He argues that both attacks were deceptions perpetrated by the same group of actors for the purpose of launching the global war on terror and breathing new life into the war system — a path we are still on and living the consequences of today.
Production Team
Directed and Produced by: Ted Walter
Directed and Edited by: Richard Heap
Executive Producers: Ted Walter and Marilyn Langlois
Director of Photography: Ryan Patrick O’Hara
Original Score: Andrew Swarbrick
Production Company: International Center for 9/11 Justice
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Kevin Ryan | April 26, 2023
Dr. Graeme MacQueen was a distinguished scholar and an exceptional human being. Everyone who knew him will miss him dearly.
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