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"9-11 Truther"
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Initially well received by the 9-11 Truth movement, 'Rebekah Roth' has become a focus of doubt, with many activists questioning her story.
The first book by "Rebekah Roth", 2014
Her follow up book, 2015
The last volume in the series, July 2016

'Rebekah Roth' (a.k.a. 'Koreann Ashlie', a.k.a. 'Monika Gainor') was initially well received by the 9-11 Truth movement, with her claims of being a stewardess for American Airlines[1] for 30 years until retiring in 2004 and a compelling counter narrative to the US government's fictive official narrative. She has written 3 books on the topic, Methodical Illusion (2014), Methodical Deception (2015) & the final one in the series, Methodical Conclusion (2016). These minimise the involvement of the cabal and emphasise the suggestion that Israelis Mossad played a key role in the events of 9/11.[citation needed] She is reportedly working on a fourth book.[2] In interviews, she has quick to take offense at people's scepticism of her story, and regularly keen to promote her books.

Growing doubts

Since then, doubts about her have proliferated, especially in light of her aggressive approach to questions about her background. In interviews, Roth makes little or no mention of other 911 research or researchers.[3] She has attempted to made legal threats to people (including this website) who have celled her into question.

2015 - January 2016

Members of the 9/11 Truth movement who have publicly expressed doubts about her include:

  • Apr 2015: Andrew Johnson[3]
  • Sep 2015: James H. Fetzer, after she strongly criticised him for writing that she that "she did not have everything right".[4][5]
  • Oct 2015: S, Johnson of Natural News who removed the Rebekah Roth Show and charged "Observing her behavior, we came to find that she's an expert in infiltration and provocateur-type operations, getting groups of people to turn on each other and causing chaos inside the truth movement." [6]
  • Dec 2015: Kurt Haskell remarked upon the similarity between Rebekah Roth's voice and that of one "Monika Gainor" who made a video selling health products.[7][8][9][10]
  • Jan 2016: James Perloff[8][11]

2017

After criticism in 2016 for using a corrupted transcription of the tape recording of Betty Ong, Rebekah Roth has continued to do so.[2]

Withholding evidence

Rebekah Roth regularly avoids particular questions in her interviews, directing listeners to buy her book if they wish to know more. One commentator remarked in 2017 about this habit of hers:

“I do have a problem with such persons as Rebekah Roth who claims to have real expert witnesses looking at real evidence, yet this real evidence is withheld, and we are directed to read her fictional account so that we can experience her emotional reactions when this supposed evidence was reviewed by these supposed experts.

The events on 9/11 represented a crime scene, and the withholding of real evidence and the testimony of real witnesses is tantamount to perverting the course of justice.

Why should we respect the anecdotal assertions of Rebekah Roth who, for example, claims that some Pentagon guy thinks she should testify before a Congressional Hearing, which may never come to pass in reality? Whatever documentation she has which backs up her theories should be put out in public view. It is outrageous when the public is told, “buy my book” and we are expected to distinguish between fiction and reality, based on what? Hearsay which may represent the stories of a fictitious witness?
Jacquelyn Weaver (2017-05-20)  [12]

Response

Rebekah Roth has made various legal threats to people who have questioned her story.

On 26 December 2015, Roth uploaded a video to Youtube defending herself against the “trolls,” admitting that she is really Koreann Ashlie (a name already identified by Haskell), and supplying documentation of her flight-attendant career (though not the long-requested photo of her in uniform). This video was unavailable as of 15 September 2016.[8]

Publications

Her two books are Methodical Illusion (November 3, 2014)[13] and its sequel, Methodical Deception (August 28, 2015),[14] both of which retail on Amazon for $16.95 paperback and $26.95 hardback.

Activities

As of 2016, Roth was working with a 'Ramjet' (whose voice has a similarity to that of Monika Gainor's co-host) and produces a radio show which is on Youtube.

 

Related Quotation

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Methodical Illusion“Rebekah Roth's Methodical Illusion is both an entertaining page-turner and an important historical document. Like Philip Zelikow's 9/11 Commission Report, Roth's book is a work of fiction. But unlike Zelikow's novel, Methodical Illusion reveals rather than conceals the truth about 9/11.”Kevin Barrett
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