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Blowback, 9/11, and Cover-Ups, and Consequences    by Rodney Stich
Price: $10.00 USD. 178430 words. Published on November 4, 2010. .

Blowback, 9/11, and Cover-ups, presents factual information on corrupt conduct in certain government offices that enabled terrorists to hijack four airliners on September 11, 2001. Written by former federal agent.
Brigands of the Moon    by Ray Cummings
Price: $2.99 USD. 69570 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on November 18, 2010. .

When The Planetara, a space cargo ship under the command of Gregg Haljan, docked at the moon to be loaded with a special load of moon ore bound for Grantline Corporation, everyone knew it was a risky business. The ore was valuable, and there were plenty of ruthless pirates and brigands willing to go to great lengths to have it.
Open Source    by Matthew Frick
Price: $0.99 USD. 108410 words. Published on March 4, 2011. .

Based on actual events, OPEN SOURCE is a geopolitical thriller that follows Casey Shenk, a vending route driver with an insatiable curiosity, as he uncovers the truth behind a sinister plot to shape world politics, where he quickly finds himself in the crosshairs fighting to save his own life, while preventing an even greater injustice that could plunge the world headlong into the next Great War.
Air France One    by Donald Gazzaniga
Price: $1.99 USD. 96980 words. Published by Arrowhead Classics Publishing Co.  on June 3, 2011. .

Hijacked by at least two extremely dangerous jihadists with a rumored nuclear bomb tucked into a backpack, a French Concorde streaks towards the US. The airliner is filled with American and French citizens, movie people returning from the Cannes film f
The Truth About United Flight 93    by Michael Fortner
Price: $0.99 USD. 9430 words. Published on September 8, 2011. .

This booklet was written to explain in detail what really happened to United Flight 93 on 9-11-01. In order to find out the truth, I will examine the evidence like a detective trying to solve a murder case. I will first examine the reports of eyewitnesses, then examine photos of the crash site, and other evidence. We will also look at some of the questions raised by the conspiracy believers.