D Randall Ashcraft

9/11/2001 The Day Patriotism was Hijacked


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      9_11_2001 The Day Patriotism was Hijacked

      D Randall Ashcraft

      Copyright © 2020 D Randall Ashcraft

      All rights reserved

      First Edition

      Fulton Books, Inc.

      Meadville, PA

      First originally published by Fulton Books 2020

      ISBN 978-1-64654-460-8 (paperback)

      ISBN 978-1-64654-461-5 (digital)

      Printed in the United States of America

      Table of Contents

       A Messed-Up Day: 9/11/2001

       A Diabolical Day

       What’s Really Going On?

       9/11 Anomalies Uncovered

       Down the Rabbit Hole I Went

       Three Coup de ’Tats

       Don’t Tread on Me

       The Israeli Mossad and Jewish-Owned Hollywood and News Outlets.

       Hidden or Suppressed Knowledge

       More Little-Known Information

       Looking toward the Future

      In memory of nearly 3000 of our fellow Americans who perished the morning of 9/11/01, all of my brothers and sisters-in-arms in the military, maimed for life or KIA, and innocent civilians who have lost their lives cruelly and unfairly since, and because of the deceptive events of that day.

      Introduction

      For thousands of years, people all over the world believed the myth of a flat earth. Even though they could clearly see the sun and moon were round, due to being told by those in authority, such as priests, scientists, sages, and politicians, they believed in a flat earth. They were not dumb, stupid, or ignorant… They simply accepted it as the truth and did not question it. Today, most people agree that the earth is indeed round. Not only have we seen images of the earth taken from outer space; we also realize no one has fallen off the edge of the earth as those in antiquity feared would happen if they ventured out too far on seagoing voyages. For that reason, it was a limiting and paralyzing myth that kept people in fear, afraid to venture out and explore new horizons and lands.

      “Exceptionalism” encapsulates how most Americans feel about our country. If I had been born and raised in France, chances are, I would have a strong and nationalist sentiment for that country. The same with Russia or China, because the country we are