Book Reviews: Mark Gaffney's The 9/11 Mystery Plane and the Vanishing of America

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Just got this one and it is quite good. With so many 9/11 books out there I have to be selective and this one had been on my radar for a while and when I finally realized that David Griffin wrote the foreword I figured I'd give it a shot.

Despite a fair number of typos the book is well written and is good on most facts. Of course the main subject is that of the "white plane" seen over Washington on 9/11, allegedly a super sophisticated E-4B but the book has chapters on the demolitions, the patsy "hijackers" who couldn't fly, and on Israel and the War on Terror generally (not exactly 'Zihop' but the inclusion is significant.)

The skeptic in me wants others to check out the E-4B part and to tell me if they like me get the sense that however good Gaffney's book is it seems rushed and determined to make us think something about the "mystery plane" that may or may not be true. Gaffney is a self-admitted relative newcomer to 9/11 truth and something about the insistent focus on the E-4B seems, I dunno... it's significance is not made manifest in the book.

http://911mysteryplane.com/