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Loose Change
2nd Edition of Loose Change documentary. What if...September 11th was not a surprise attack on America, but rather, a cold and calculated genocide by our own government?We were told that the twin towers were hit by commercial jetliners and subsequently brought down by jet fuel. We were told that the Pentagon was hit by a Boeing 757. We were told that flight 93 crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. We were told that nineteen Arabs from halfway across the globe, acting under orders from Osama Bin Laden, were responsible. What you will see here will prove without a shadow of a doubt that everything you know about 9/11 is a complete fabrication. Conspiracy theory? It's not a theory if you can prove it.Written and narrated by Dylan Avery, this film presents a rebuttal to the official version of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the 9/11 Commission Report.
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Plot Summary
Loose Change is a 2004 documentary film that presents a conspiracy theory regarding the September 11th attacks. The film suggests that the collapse of the World Trade Center towers was not solely caused by the airplane impacts and resulting fires, but by controlled demolition. It also questions the Pentagon attack, proposing a missile strike instead of a plane, and investigates the crash of United Airlines Flight 93.
Critical Reception
Loose Change was widely criticized by mainstream media and the scientific community for its unsubstantiated claims and reliance on conspiracy theories. While it gained a significant following within the 9/11 Truth movement, it was largely dismissed by fact-checkers and investigative journalists as lacking credible evidence.
What Reviewers Say
Presents a fringe theory about the 9/11 attacks.
Widely criticized for its lack of verifiable evidence and reliance on speculation.
Has been a significant influence within the 9/11 Truth movement.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Loose Change (2005)' is not readily available or consistently aggregated in a way that allows for a distinct summary of audience sentiment beyond its general association with conspiracy theories.
Fun Fact
Despite its release year often cited as 2005, the film itself was completed and began circulating in 2004, with wider distribution and public awareness growing in the subsequent years.
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