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This video is brought to you by your contributions on Patreon. Click here to lend your support to history education online. Hey folks, As a few of you may know, I am currently knee deep in my PhD. What you may not know is what I work on. My research is on the September 11th attacks, specifically about their legacy. I study how events are remembered and how that congeals into a shared history. Now, when I mention this to people at dinner parties, because I love to keep things light and fluffy, I get two major responses. The first is people who want to tell me their own flashbulb memories of the day of the attack. Iamp;#39;m okay with this. I nod along and try to forget all the literature that shows that flashbulb memories are almost universally wrong, but hey itamp;#39;s a party and weamp;#39;re all having fun talking about 9/11. The second major reaction I get is people asking me THAT question. Was 9/11 an inside job? Given that were coming up to the 15th anniversary of the 9/11