This book traces our shared history, before, during and since 11 September 2001. This shared history is traced by 12 authors who have VERY different opinion of the official story. The authors come from political and professional backgrounds as very different, but share a common screw mistrust of the official story about 9/11. The views are varied. Some authors are more convincing than others, and no one claims to have the truth. They share a skepticism about the official account, in particular as regards the plane that allegedly crashed into the Pentagon, the extraordinarily rapid collapse of two towers, and the mysterious, third. Many other discordant elements of this extraordinary day are discussed. What makes this common history to us all is the fact that these authors show us the troublesome details, we have all seen, not always able to formulate them. You'll often say: "yes, but of course!" A particularly positive note for the contribution of Hubert Marty Vrayance. Always refer to the book by Thierry Meyssan: Horrifying Sham. Reference also to books of Michel Drac attracted me to this book he co-wrote. Beyond the radical revision of the commonly presented thesis, the book encourages a reflection on the disturbing and rapid decrease in our freedom to think and express themselves.