| American Airlines Flight 77 American Airlines Flight 77 was the third flight hijacked as part of the September 11 attacks, and it was deliberately crashed into the Pentagon. The scheduled U.S. domestic flight from Washington Dulles International Airport, near Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles International Airport was hijacked by five Islamic terrorists less than 35Hani Hanjour, one of the hijackers who was trained as a pilot, assumed control of the flight. American_Airlines_Flight_77
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| Alexander Dewdney Alexander Keewatin Dewdney (born August 5 1941 in London, Ontario) is a Canadian mathematician, computer scientist and philosopher who has written a number of books on the future and implications of modern computing. He has also written one work of fiction, The Planiverse. Alexander_Dewdney
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| Vincent Bugliosi Vincent Bugliosi (, with a silent g) (born August 18, 1934, in Hibbing, Minnesota) is an American attorney and author, best known for prosecuting Charles Manson and other defendants accused of the Tate-LaBianca murders. His most recent books are Reclaiming History (2007), and The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder (2008). Vincent_Bugliosi
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| Conservation of energy Talk:Conservation_of_energy
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| Osama bin Laden/Archive 10 Talk:Osama_bin_Laden/Archive_10
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| David Shayler David Shayler is a British journalist and former MI5 (Security Service) officer.. Shayler earned notoriety after being prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act for his passing secret documents to the Mail on Sunday in August 1997 that alleged that MI5 was paranoid about socialists, and that it had previously investigated Labour Party ministers Peter Mandelson, Jack Straw and Harriet Harman. David_Shayler
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| September 11 attacks/Archive 7 Talk:September_11_attacks/Archive_7
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| 9/11 conspiracy theories 9/11 conspiracy theories are conspiracy theories that question the mainstream account of the September 11 attacks in the United States. These theories assert that the official report on the events is not sufficiently forthright, thorough or truthful. Many critics allege that individuals in the government of the United States knew of the impending attacks and intentionally failed to act on that knowledge. 9/11_conspiracy_theories
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 February 25 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_February_25
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| Articles for deletion/Execution of the September 11, 2001 attacks Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Execution_of_the_September_11,_2001_attacks
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| Criticisms of the 9/11 Commission Report Talk:Criticisms_of_the_9/11_Commission_Report
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| Raquel Baranow User_talk:Raquel_Baranow
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| Morgan Reynolds Morgan O. Reynolds was a professor emeritus at Texas A&M University and former director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis headquartered in Dallas, TX. He served as chief economist for the United States Department of Labor during 2001–2002, George W. Morgan_Reynolds
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| 9/11 Truth movement 9/11 Truth movement is the collective name of organizations and individuals that question whether the United States government was either negligent toward or complicit in the September 11 attacks, or else actively blocking a full investigation of the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings. Motives given include the use of the attacks to initiate the launch of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and in creating the opportunities to curtail civil liberties. 9/11_Truth_movement
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