What the Crop Duster Application Might Have Revealed About the 9/11 Plot

In the weeks following the September 11 attacks, the world struggled to comprehend the scale and complexity of the operation that had just unfolded. How had 19 men orchestrated such devastation with such precision? What red flags had been missed? And what early clues were buried in bureaucratic paperwork, unnoticed and unconnected? Parallax 9/11: Part … Read more

Was Mohamed Atta in the U.S. Earlier Than Reported? Revisiting the FBI Timeline

For over two decades, the FBI’s official timeline of the 9/11 hijackers has stood as the foundation for understanding how the attacks were planned and executed. But in Parallax 9/11: Part 1, author R. Taylor Hopkinson challenges a key detail: the supposed date Mohamed Atta first entered the United States. According to the official record, … Read more

Is It Time to Reopen the 9/11 Investigation?

More than 20 years have passed since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, yet questions continue to linger—not just among fringe theorists, but among thoughtful professionals who witnessed discrepancies that still haven’t been addressed. In Parallax 9/11: Part 1, author and retired lawyer R. Taylor Hopkinson takes readers on a journey that quietly, but … Read more

The Anatomy of a Cover-Up? Missing Evidence and Mysterious Witnesses in a Florida Death

What happens when a seemingly ordinary personal injury case begins to unravel the timeline of a global terrorist? In Parallax 9/11, R. Taylor Hopkinson follows a breadcrumb trail from a fatal road accident in Florida to the cockpit of American Airlines Flight 11—and along the way, he uncovers a pattern of missing testimony, contradictory reports, … Read more

Revisiting Ground Zero: The Lasting Physical and Emotional Toll of 9/11

For many, September 11, 2001, is a day preserved in collective memory as a moment of unfathomable violence, fear, and unity. In Parallax 9/11, R. Taylor Hopkinson takes readers back to that moment—not just with historical recounting, but with visceral, emotionally charged storytelling that forces us to confront the deeper, more lasting toll of the … Read more