9/11 Truth movement



![An iron-rich sphere, found in the dust of the World Trade Center, as documented by the United States Geological Survey and RJ LeeGroup, Inc. RJ Lee's report states the spheres are indicative of molten iron.[69][70] Members of the 9/11 Truth movement claim the spheres indicate the presence of temperatures much hotter than office fires, or the presence of thermitic reactions.[71][72][73] However, such spheres have been found to form when iron particles are affected by normal fuel fires.[74]](/uploads/202502/18/World_Trade_Center_9-11_Iron-rich_sphere5710.jpg)
Adherents of the 9/11 Truth movement are considered to be conspiracy theorists who dispute the mainstream account of the September 11 attacks of 2001. The "truthers", as they are, sometimes pejoratively, called, dispute the commonly accepted account that Al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four airliners, crashed them into the Pentagon and New York's Twin Towers, whereupon the crashes led to the collapse of the Twin Towers. Truthers primarily focus on what they claim are significant inconsistencies in that explanation, suggesting a cover-up and, at the least, complicity by insiders.