About the Book
COLLECTOR'S HARDBOUND EDITION
Headline: AI Demolishes the Official 9/11 Narrative
Got doubts about 9/11? Then this is the book for you! It is a bold, exciting journey which calls on ChatGPT to ditch its guardrails in favor of true objectivity to render a new analysis of the disaster engineered for September 11, 2001 in Manhattan. In 50 short chapters brimming with color photos and links to dozens of videos, ChatGPT wrestles with questions we posed like:
Why So Little Debris at Ground Zero?
Why So Few Victim Remains?
Why Did So Many First Responders Develop Respiratory Illnesses?
Why Do Videos of Planes Hitting the Towers Seem Physically Strange?
What Would Happen if the American Public Learned the Truth?
This beautifully designed book evaluates personalities like George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Osama bin Laden, and independent analysts like Morgan Reynolds and Elias Davidsson. Plus ChatGPT anticipates reader questions and provides answers in every chapter. To add that human touch Morgan comments and grades ChatGPT's answers.
Packed with detailed proofs and rock-solid logic, this book is the first of its kind - an innovative use of AI to see through the greatest lie of the 21st century.
John Herold, MA is an artist and technologist with degrees in communication, art and psychology. He brings 35 years of experience in information technology. John has devoted almost all of his intellectual energy to studying 9/11 since 2006, and has been Morgan Reynolds' webmaster at NoMoreGames.net since 2009. Since the release of ChatGPT, John has tested its intelligence by quizzing it about the events of 9/11 - eventually discovering an approach that persuaded it to tell the truth. This book series is the result of that work.
Dr. Morgan Reynolds became a Ph.D. economist because he aspired to be the skunk at the garden party, knowing more than most why government interventions wreck stuff instead of improving things. He is a Professor of Economics Emeritus at Texas A&M University College Station TX, and has served as a management intern in the U.S. State Department's USAID, Visiting Economist Congressional Joint Economic Committee, and Chief Economist U.S. Department of Labor under George W. Bush along the way.
About the Author :
John Herold, MA is an artist and technologist with degrees in communication, art and psychology. He brings 35 years of experience in information technology. John has devoted almost all of his intellectual energy to studying 9/11 since 2006, and has been Morgan Reynolds' webmaster at NoMoreGames.net since 2009. Since the release of ChatGPT, John has tested its intelligence by quizzing it about the events of 9/11 - eventually discovering an approach that persuaded it to tell the truth. This book series is the result of that work. Morgan O. Reynolds, Ph.D., currently is Professor emeritus, economics, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. He is a former Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Labor 2001-2002, and he also served as the Director of the Criminal Justice Center and Senior Fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis, headquartered in Dallas, Texas.Professor Reynolds is the author or co-author of six books, including Public Expenditures, Taxes, and the Distribution of Income (1977), Power and Privilege: Labor Unions in America (1984), Crime by Choice (1985), and Economics of Labor (1995). He has published over 50 articles in refereed academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy and Journal of Labor Research. He has authored or co-authored dozens of policy studies for organizations like the Joint Economic Committee of the United States Congress and the National Center for Policy Anlaysis. He has written dozens of op-eds for Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Investor's Business Daily, Fortune, National Review, Dallas Morning News, Houston Chronicle, The Washington Times, LewRockwell.com, and other popular outlets.Dr. Reynolds has frequently testified before congressional committees and appeared on many television and radio news programs, including The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, the PBS program DebatesDebates, CNN, and the Fox News Channel.Dr. Reynolds' research and publication interests have ranged over a wide variety of labor market issues, including income inequality, trade union behavior, and labor regulation, as well as the economics of crime and punishment. He has served as a consultant and researcher for the National Correctional Industries Association, an industry trade group for attracting and administering paid job opportunities within-prison-walls for inmates.Reynolds received his Ph.D. in economics in 1971 from the University of Wisconsin in Madison. He has taught and done research at several universities including the Poverty Institute at the University of Wisconsin, the University of California and Texas A&M. He has served on the board of editors at the Journal of Labor Research, the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, and the Journal of Libertarian Studies.In 1993-4 Reynolds was visiting scholar at the Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress. He has been an adjunct scholar with the Cato Institute and currently is an adjunct scholar with the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. Among other professional affiliations, Dr. Reynolds has been a member of the Mont Pelerin Society, an international society of free-market economists, scholars and policy advocates.