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9/11 Belgium

Dutch-Language Hub for Evidence-Based 9/11 Inquiry

9/11 Belgium

Founded in 2007 by researcher Mark Dermul, 9/11 Belgium emerged as the primary Dutch-language resource scrutinizing official 9/11 narratives. Dermul's investigation culminated in the seminal book 9/11: Myth of the 21st Century (186 pages), published on the 6th anniversary of the attacks.

Mission & Purpose

The organization aggregates global evidence - from structural anomalies to ignored FDNY testimonies - creating accessible Dutch resources. They demand an international independent commission featuring scientists and victim families to re-examine critical evidence like Building 7's collapse.

Impact & Relevance (2025)

As momentum builds with figures like Senator Ron Johnson calling for new hearings for controlled demolition, 9/11 Belgium remains crucial for Dutch-speaking truth seekers. Their neutral stance - not for conspiracies, but for evidence - resonates amid Chapman University's 2023 poll showing 160 million skeptical Americans.

9/11 Book Publication

9/11: Myth of the 21st Century

Book 9/11: Myth of the 21st Century (186 pages) stands as the only Dutch-language book comprehensively examining 9/11 anomalies. Published on the 6th anniversary (September 11, 2007), it compiles Mark Dermul's investigative work into an accessible format specifically for Flemish and Dutch audiences.

How You Can Help

  • Acquire the Source: Order the foundational book 9/11: Myth of the 21st Century via direct bank transfer

  • Cross-Reference Evidence: Use their website's annotated sources while reading

  • Amplify Dutch Resources: Share analyses of recent developments like Senate Homeland Security hearings

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