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Framing / Opening Questions

  • “What part of the 9/11 story do you feel most certain about—and why?”
  • “Have you ever looked at any alternative explanations, even just out of curiosity?”
  • “What kind of evidence would make you question the official explanation?”

Building & Collapse Questions

  • “How do you understand the way the buildings collapsed—does anything about it surprise you?”
  • “Why did Building 7 fall if it wasn’t hit by a plane?”
  • “Have you seen footage of the collapses from different angles, and what do you notice?”
  • “Do you think fire alone has ever caused that type of structural failure before?”

Evidence & Materials

  • “What do you make of reports that unusual materials were found in the dust at Ground Zero?”
  • “How thoroughly do you think the debris was analyzed before it was removed?”
  • “Why was so much of the steel shipped overseas so quickly?”

Investigation & Response

  • “Do you feel the 9/11 Commission answered all major questions?”
  • “Why do you think there was initial resistance to forming an independent investigation?”
  • “Were all relevant witnesses and experts included in the investigation, in your opinion?”

Air Defense / Timeline

  • “How do you understand the timeline of the air defense response that morning?”
  • “Do you think NORAD’s response time that day was consistent with prior incidents?”
  • “What do you think caused the delays in intercepting the planes?”

Intelligence & Foreknowledge

  • “What’s your understanding of the warnings or intelligence that existed before 9/11?”
  • “Do you think anything was missed—or ignored—in the lead-up?”
  • “How should governments handle intelligence that isn’t fully confirmed?”

Media & Information

  • “How much do you trust the initial reporting compared to later investigations?”
  • “Do you think media coverage shaped public perception early on?”
  • “Have you compared mainstream reporting with independent investigations?”

Critical Thinking / Big Picture

  • “What’s the difference between questioning a narrative and denying an event happened?”
  • “How do you personally decide which sources are credible?”
  • “Why do you think people react strongly to this topic, even years later?”