
2 more for the list
Thanks for this list!
I nominate Rex Murphy ("The Real Truth About 9/11" July xx, 2006) and Adriana Bolton ("Smoke and Mirrors" June 22 or 23, 2007), both writing in "Canada's National Newspaper" the Globe and Mail. Neither article available online now, even though both were available for a while.
The G&M was my trusted print news source for many years, so I was shocked to read Murphy's hit piece soon after I was "woke up" by a friend in June 2006. Murphy is a Canadian national media darling, with a cute Newfie accent on his lip and a Rhodes Scholarship (like Clinton) under his belt. His article has disappeared from the internet (though I have the text), but you can get a taste for his approach to the 9/11 Truth "industry" by reading page 142 of his book, "Canada and Other Matters of Opinion," which can be found through Google Books.
I kept a PDF of Bolton's article, which appeared ONLY in G&M's Vancouver edition on either the 1st or 2nd day of the Vancouver 9/11 Truth Conference. Barry Beyerstein, the celebrated (in several obits) "sceptic" psychology prof quoted in the article, died of a heart attack 2 days after the article appeared.

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