The Eleventh Day Book Summary

In 'The Eleventh Day', Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan offer a gripping exploration of the events surrounding September 11, 2001, revealing shocking details that will alter your understanding of that fateful day. Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, they unravel the intricate web of decisions, motivations, and failures leading up to the attacks. The authors challenge the official narrative and present intriguing questions that have lingered in the shadows. As they delve into the personal stories of those affected, a powerful testament to resilience emerges. Prepare to embark on a thought-provoking journey that not only recounts history but also prompts reflection on freedom, security, and the future.

By Anthony Summers, Robbyn Swan

Published: 2011

"In the shadows of history, truth often sleeps; it is only in the light of inquiry that we awaken it."

Book Review of The Eleventh Day

Draws on thousands of recently released official documents and new interviews to present a report on the September 11 attacks that examines why the crisis was not prevented, how the government and military responded, and who was behind it.

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In the shadows of history, truth often sleeps; it is only in the light of inquiry that we awaken it.

The Eleventh Day

By Anthony Summers, Robbyn Swan