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Among the Truthers

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by Jonathan Kay


  National Review Online, 240

  National Rifle Association. See NRA

  National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), 227

  Nation of Islam, 292

  NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), 9, 17, 54, 113, 114–15

  Nazi Party, 13, 14, 166, 251–52, 296

  NBC (National Broadcasting Company), 317

  Netanyahu, Benjamin, 304

  Newsweek, 262, 263

  New Yorker, 48–49

  New York Giants, 8

  New York Times, xiii–xiv, 238, 242, 324

  Nilus, Sergei, 75

  Nirvana, 47

  Nixon, Richard, 71–72, 271–72

  Nizer, Louis, 309

  NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command), 6–7, 9, 12, 15, 101, 102–3, 229

  Norris, Frank, 231–32

  North American Aerospace Defense Command. See NORAD

  North America’s SuperCorridor Coalition, Inc. (NASCO), 242

  North Atlantic Treaty Organization. See NATO

  Novick, Peter, 266, 267–68

  NPR (National Public Radio), 235, 324

  NRA (National Rifle Association), 235

  NTSB. See National Transportation Safety Board

  Obama, Barack, xviii, xxi, 16, 18, 31, 39, 76, 121–24, 126, 130–32, 134–39, 169–70, 241, 242, 304, 314–15, 316, 320, 323

  Occidental College, 157

  Olmsted, Kathryn, 82

  OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries), 117

  Orwell, George, 52, 53, 164, 252–53, 255, 261, 278

  Oswald, Lee Harvey, 42–46, 49–50, 51, 115, 116, 184

  Oswald, Marina, 46

  Owen, Orville Ward, 195

  Oxford University, 21

  Paine, Thomas, 34

  Pajamas Media, 158

  Palin, Sarah, 33, 126, 127, 129, 132–33, 304

  Palmer, A. Mitchell, 82

  Panama Canal Company, 290

  Patrick, Dennis, 235

  Paul, Rand, 128

  Paul, Ron, 2

  Pelosi, Nancy, 130

  Perle, Richard, 302

  Perot, Ross, 33, 127

  Peto, Jennifer, 299

  Philip IV (king), 28

  Pierce, Charles, 31–32

  Piereson, James, 42

  Pipes, Daniel, 28–29, 302, 307

  Pitzer College, 21

  PNAC. See Project for the New American Century

  Podhoretz, Norman, 302

  Politico, 125

  Pope, Alexander, xiii

  Popper, Karl, 205

  Populist Party, 33, 35–40, 128, 141–45

  Powers, Thomas, 41

  Presley, Elvis, 48

  Procyon, 290

  Project for the New American Century (PNAC), 17, 118–19

  PublicEye.org, 319

  Pynchon, Thomas, 270

  Quinn, Eithne, 273

  Radar, 17

  Raiskila, Vesa, 111–12

  Ralph, Diana, 299

  Rand, Ayn, 114, 319

  RAND Corporation, 58, 60, 117

  Randi, James, 220, 314, 319

  Ranke, Craig, 194–95

  Rankin, J. Lee, 44

  Reagan, Ronald, 61, 87–88, 115, 122, 123, 144, 235

  Red Brigades, 115

  Reed, Jebediah, 17

  Reeves, Keanu, 216

  Reid, Harry, 130

  Reno, Janet, 16

  Republican Party, xxi, 18, 35, 121–22, 126, 128–29, 154, 162, 187, 234, 235, 301

  Republicans in Name Only. See RINOs

  Rich, Frank, 242

  Ridge, Martin, 189

  Riefenstahl, Leni, 251, 253, 255

  RINOs (Republicans in Name Only), 126

  Rivero, Mike, 105

  Roberts, Gregg, 95–96

  Roberts, Mark, 20

  Robertson, Pat, 60–61, 73–74

  Robison, John, 29

  Rockefeller, David, 1–2, 13, 57, 201

  Rockefeller, Nelson, 2

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, xv, 33, 38, 41, 112–13

  Roosevelt, Theodore, 230–31

  Rothschild, Evelyn de, 58

  Rothschild (family), 41, 58

  Rove, Karl, 11, 244

  Royal Hospital, Lisbon, xi

  Royal Institute of International Affairs, 58

  Royal Military College, 10

  Ruby, Jack, 50

  Rudkowski, Luke, 1, 114, 200–203, 255, 286, 319

  Rumsfeld, Donald, 6, 118, 187, 283

  Ruppert, Michael, 50, 76, 79–80, 86, 91, 102–3, 104, 185–87, 217–18, 292

  Russell, Bertrand, 45–46, 50, 66

  Russell, Richard B., 44

  Rutgers University, 272

  Said, Edward, 295

  St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery, 286

  Sandanistas, 13

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 265

  Saul, John Ralston, 267

  Savio, Mario, 156

  Scarborough, Rick, 131, 133–34

  Schlessinger, Laura, 234

  Schumpeter, Joseph A., 160

  Scientology, 236–37

  Scripps Howard poll, xxi

  SEC (Securities Exchange Commission), 103, 128

  Segal, Jakob, 309–10

  Shakespeare, William, 10, 161, 183, 189, 195, 219

  Shapiro, James, 160, 243

  Sharon, Ariel, 301

  Shayler, David, 184

  Sheen, Charlie, xxii

  Shermer, Michael, 26–27, 166, 313, 320

  Shulevitz, Judith, 264

  Siddique, Kaukab, 321

  Sikh Golden Temple, 241

  Silverstein, Larry, 7, 229

  Sinclair, Upton, 231–32

  Singer, Alvy, 305

  Skeptic, 320

  Skeptics Society, 26–27, 319–20

  Skoda, Mark, 131, 133

  Snopes.com, 320

  Sobran, Joseph, 191

  Social Democrats of West Germany, 40

  Society of Fellows, Harvard, 261

  Soldier Readiness Center at Ford Hood, 244

  Solway, David, 156–59

  Somers, Suzanne, 174–78

  Soros, George, 303–4

  Southern Poverty Law Center, 319

  Soviet Academy of Sciences, 310

  Special Olympics, 8

  Stack, Joseph, 25

  Stalin, Joseph, 2, 77, 111, 166, 233, 252

  Starr Miller, Edith, 35

  State University of New York. See SUNY Albany

  Steffens, Lincoln, 231–32

  Stewart, Jon, 138–39

  Stinnett, Robert, 112

  Stone, I. F., 93

  Stone, Oliver, 71–72

  Strauss, Leo, 117

  Street News, 293

  Summerlin Center Mall, 155

  Sunjata, Daniel, xxii, 256

  Sunstein, Cass, 238–39

  SUNY Albany (State University of New York), 256

  Surowiecki, James, 247

  Synarchist Movement of Empire, 58–59

  Tanenhaus, Sam, 39

  Tarpley, Webster, 74, 87–88, 111, 114–16

  Tavistock Institute for Behavioural Analysis, 58

  Taylor, Philip, 251

  Tea Party, 124–35, 138, 143, 145, 235, 269, 302–3

  Temple, William, 131

  Thatcher, Margaret, 122

  Thompson, Damian, 220

  Thorn, Victor, 137

  Thorns, Paul, 49

  Thucydides, 53

  Tippitt, J. D., 46

  Tonkin Gulf, xvii

  Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC), 241–42

  Trilateral Commission, 58, 60, 200–201

  Trochmann, David, 93

  Truman, Harry S., 113, 232

  Tsioniaon, Brenda, 267

  TTC. See Trans-Texas Corridor

  Twin Towers, xiii, 48–49, 66, 92, 95, 104, 105, 168, 219

  Tyler, Dan, 215

  Tyree, J.M., 189

  UN. See United Nations

  UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cul
tural Organization), 58

  United Church of Canada, 298

  United Nations (UN), xiv, 31–32, 50, 54, 62, 106, 154, 257

  United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. See UNESCO

  United States Army, 309

  United States Central Command. See CENTCOM

  Unity movement, 211

  University of Lethbridge, 168, 271

  University of Michigan, 25

  University of York, 181

  Unocal, 13

  U.S. Navy, 227

  U.S. Army, 309

  Venetian Black Nobility, 58

  Ventura, Jesse, xxii

  de Vere, Edward, 219

  Virgil, 207

  Virginia Commonwealth University, 272

  Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet), xi–xiii, xv, 39, 325–26

  Vreeland, Delmart, 186

  Wade, Henry, 46

  Wagner, Richard, 252

  Walesa, Lech, 131

  Wallace, George, 43

  War Department, U.S., 253

  Warren, Earl, 44, 46

  Warren Commission, xvii, 43, 44–45, 230, 271–72

  Washburne, Elihu, 187, 189

  Washington Post, 21, 145

  Waters, Anita, 272

  Webster, Nesta, 35

  Weisberg, Harold, 230

  Welch, Robert, 39–41, 253–54

  Wellstone, Paul, 47–48

  WFAN (sports radio station), 233

  WHO. See World Health Organization

  Wikipedia, 17, 241, 246, 247

  Will, George, 236

  Williams, Montel, 313

  Willman, Skip, 273

  Wilmot, Sheila, 274–75, 278, 307

  Wilson, Woodrow, 65

  Winfrey, Oprah, 171, 178–79, 317

  Wohlstetter, Albert, 117

  Wolfowitz, Paul, 6, 118, 229, 302

  Women Against Labor Union Hoodlumism, 40

  Woods, Ian, 78, 111

  Woods, Tiger, 317

  Woodward, Bob, 94, 248

  Woodworth, Elizabeth, 6

  World Bank, 44

  World Health Organization (WHO), 80

  WorldNetDaily, 121–23, 128, 170, 240–41, 247–48, 304

  World Trade Center, xxi, 2–14, 17, 20–22, 48–49, 66, 88, 96, 103, 108, 152, 154–56, 168, 211, 228, 248–50, 255–56, 283, 287, 316, 327

  World Wide Web, xvi–xvii, 228

  Wray, T.J., 209–10

  Wright, Jeremiah, 157, 324

  Wright, Lawrence, 20

  Yale Law Journal, 279–83

  Yale Law School, 40, 279–80

  Yale University, 279

  Yousef, Ramzi, 228

  YouTube, 254, 258–59

  Zamyatin, Yevgeny, 36, 51–53

  Zapruder, Abraham, 254

  Zarathustra, 209

  Zarembka, Paul, 50, 51, 190, 194

  Zelikow, Philip, 258–59, 287

  Zinn, Howard, 102, 167

  Zizakovic, Lubo, 8–9, 12–13, 15, 114, 163

  Zuma, Jacob, 312

  Zündel, Ernst, 182, 219, 288

  Zwicker, Barrie, 94, 97, 190, 191

  1 There is, however, at least one recorded instance of a Jewish man being lynched: Atlanta, Georgia, factory manager Leo Frank, who in 1915 was accused of murdering a girl in his employ.

  2 The impulse toward conspiracism seems to be triggered only when the public figure in question actually dies. In 2003, Royal Holloway University of London researcher Patrick Leman reported a study in which people were read a story about a president being attacked by a would-be assassin. Leman found that people were far more likely to embrace conspiracy theories about the event if the president were presented as having died as opposed to having been merely injured—a phenomenon described as the “major event-major cause” heuristic.

  3 Kolar’s various theories include the notion that 9/11 lead hijacker Mohammed Atta was actually “a pilot in a very lucrative heroin trafficking operation” involving all manner of celebrity arms dealers and criminals.

  4 Amazingly, many modern conspiracists remain obsessed with Masonry. To this day, I still get emails like this one, which I received in 2008: “Dear Mr. Kay, Show me a picture of an airplane in the Pentagon Building. Any part of a real airplane will be enough. When a picture of this kind can be shown I will take the trouble to admit I have been wrong about the Masons and their friends trying to manipulate the population. Masons, those lovable people who believe in SLAVERY. They are the problem. Finding surrogates like yourself to get paid to promote their dirty handiwork is easy for them. They have a history of understanding your kind.”

  5 It’s worth noting that—despite the superficial similarities between Northwoods and the supposed neocon conspiracy to blow up the World Trade Center—the 1962 episode actually helps demonstrate why Truther theories are so far-fetched. Northwoods was conceived in a climate of perceived urgency: Fidel Castro’s regime was an obsession in Washington, and preventing the spread of communism on America’s doorstep was properly seen as an urgent, life-and-death foreign policy challenge. Yet even under these conditions, the plan was rejected as unnecessarily risky by JFK—despite the fact that the schemes contained in the Northwoods memorandum were orders of magnitude less complex and deadly than bringing down three Manhattan skyscrapers.

  6 The convoluted nature of the Northwoods schemes—involving drone planes, passengers shuffled from one plane to another, and repainted airplane tail numbers—may help explain some of the especially otherworldly “no-planer” Truther theories of 9/11, which suggest the four passenger aircraft that crashed that day were somehow not what they seemed, but instead were drones, or had been emptied of passengers at some indeterminate location in the northeast United States, or even that they were not real aircraft at all.

  7 The notion that FDR knew about—or knowingly provoked—the Pearl Harbor attacks is refuted in chapter 15 of Conrad Black’s definitive 2003 FDR biography, Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom. When I asked the author (who happens to be a National Post colleague) what he thought of Stinnett’s thesis, he had this to say: “The idea that Roosevelt would have been aware of an attack on the Pacific Fleet and under-warned his local commanders is outrageous. He loved the navy, and he would have had just as much anger and unanimity behind his war policy from the US public if the torpedo nets [around the harbor] had been out, the air force airborne, and the damage had only been 2 percent of what it was. This is one of the dumbest conspiracy theories [I’ve ever heard].

  “I don’t buy any of the conspiracy theories about 9/11 either,” Black added. “It was another intelligence bungle by the United States, but God knows we are accustomed to those, such as unawareness that there were already 140,000 Red Chinese troops in North Korea while Truman and MacArthur were meeting at Wake Island; and of the presence of nuclear, immediately attachable warheads and 40,000 Russian soldiers in Cuba before Kennedy made his speech and imposed his quarantine in 1962.”

  8 In 2008, an email correspondent sent me this anecdote, in response to a column I’d written about 9/11 Truthers: “While at dinner with a well educated (lawyer and building contractor) Serbian immigrant couple we befriended in the late 90’s, I mentioned the surreal experience of watching the initial attack on Dubrovnik live on a BBC feed to Canadian television, a man walking his dog down a path alongside the seaside hotels as Serbian naval missiles slammed into them with the trailing wires visible on the screen. They immediately informed me that this, and all the other TV coverage of atrocities like the market mortar attack, was faked in Hollywood. We remained friends but never discussed politics and I concluded that there are simply limits to what one can believe evil about one’s [own] group.”

  Acknowledgments

  This book is dedicated to my father, Ronald, whom I followed into the study of science and engineering; and my mother, Barbara, who passed on to me her love of books. He gave me the tools to understand how the world works. She gave me the tools to put that understanding into wor
ds.

  This book would not exist without the support I received from my employer, Canada’s National Post newspaper—and, in particular, publisher Doug Kelly and editor Steve Meurice. I also received important assistance from Mark Dubowitz and his team at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, which provided me with logistical support during my trips to Washington, D.C. Over the last two years, I have been very proud to call myself a fellow at the FDD.

  Additional thanks go to Michael Levine, for his tireless efforts to promote the project before I’d written a single word; my researcher, Timothy Mak; my editors at HarperCollins—Jennifer Lambert and Alex Schultz in Toronto, and Adam Bellow in New York. I would also like to express appreciation to my friend Michael Ross, who trusted me to help edit his 2007 book, The Volunteer. It was thanks to that collaboration that I first realized how satisfying and enjoyable the act of creating a book could be.

  Finally, I am grateful to my wife, Jennifer, who set me free to travel across North America, interviewing the people discussed in this book. Jennifer also endured many evenings of my droning on about the various flavors of Trutherdom. Never once did she say, “If you don’t mind, I’ll wait for the book.”

  About the Author

  JONATHAN KAY is a managing editor, columnist, and blogger at Canada’s National Post newspaper. His freelance articles have appeared in such publications as The New Yorker, the New York Times, Harper’s Magazine, Commentary, Salon, Reader’s Digest, and Newsweek. He is a fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington, D.C.

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  Credits

  Jacket Illustration by Josh Cochran

  Jacket Design and Author Illustration by Jarrod Taylor

  Copyright

  AMONG THE TRUTHERS. Copyright © 2011 by Jonathan Kay. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

 

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