
September 11: The New Pearl Harbor
Documentary
Overview
"September 11: The New Pearl Harbor" is a 5-hour documentary that summarizes 12 years of public debate on 9/11. While aimed primarily at a general, uninformed audience, the film also contains some new findings that may be of interest to advanced researchers.
Top Cast


David Chandler M.S.
David Chandler M.S.
Self
David Chandler M.S.
Self
Roberto Trapani
Roberto Trapani
Narrator
Roberto Trapani
Narrator
David Ray Griffin
David Ray Griffin
Himself
David Ray Griffin
Himself
Elisabeth Woodworth
Elisabeth Woodworth
Herself
Elisabeth Woodworth
Herself
Richard Gage
Richard Gage
Himself
Richard Gage
Himself
Chris Sarns
Chris Sarns
Himself
Chris Sarns
Himself
Rob Balsamo
Rob Balsamo
Himself
Rob Balsamo
Himself
Barry Zwicker
Barry Zwicker
Himself
Barry Zwicker
Himself
Aidan Monaghan
Aidan Monaghan
Himself
Aidan Monaghan
Himself
Pier Paolo Murru
Pier Paolo Murru
Himself
Pier Paolo Murru
Himself
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