Nafeez Ahmed’s books on 9/11 are fine examples of scholarship that deconstruct the official story of 9/11. His first book, “The War on Freedom: How & Why America was Attacked, September 11, 2001″, convinced me personally that 9/11 was in reality not the event that was delivered to us by the U.S. and Western corporate press, fed by Western intelligence agencies. “The War on Freedom” won praise from Gore Vidal, among others. It was published in 2002, and ranks among the first serious deconstructions of the “War on Terror”.
In 2005, Ahmed followed up with “The War on Truth”, which continued his fine analysis of the propaganda and disinformation that goes hand in hand with the “War on Terror” and delineates an unbroken series of relationships between “al Qaeda” and Western intelligence, primarily, the CIA and the DIA, that continued after the end of the Cold War, and even after the bombing of US assets in the late 1990s.
In 2006, Ahmed published his last position on “al Qaeda” in “The Hidden History of 9-11-2001″ (coming soon in softcover from Seven Stories Press);
“It has no existence as an independent concrete entity. It designates a highly developed category of Western covert operations designed to secure destabilization through the creation, multiplication, mobilization, and manipulation of disparate mujahideen groups. The evidence suggests that this was certainly the case on 9-11.”
In this C-SPAN BookTV segment from 2005, Ahmed talks about his research in “The War on Truth” and is 50 minutes of time very well spent.




