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About PENTTBOMB

PENTTBOMB is an independent 9/11 research, preservation, and investigation project built to keep public material accessible, organised, and open to review.

Why the project exists

PENTTBOMB was created to give scattered September 11 research a more permanent, searchable, and source-led home.

The internet is often treated as permanent, even though valuable material disappears constantly. Forums close, videos are removed, links break, social media threads vanish, and years of community research can become difficult to retrace.

PENTTBOMB exists to preserve and organise publicly available September 11 material, including records, media references, archived pages, FOIA-related material, timelines, eyewitness references, and long-form research notes.

The goal is not to force a single interpretation of history. The goal is to make material easier to locate, verify, discuss, correct, and preserve so future researchers can follow the evidence for themselves.

Our principles

The project is guided by the same three principles used across the PENTTBOMB identity.

Research

Follow sources carefully, document uncertainty, compare claims against available records, and keep discussion grounded in material that can be reviewed.

Preservation

Archive public material before it disappears, maintain context around files and claims, and keep research accessible beyond short-lived social platforms.

Investigation

Examine leads, timelines, media references, public records, and community findings through open-source methods and collaborative review.

How PENTTBOMB works

Research is strongest when it can be checked by someone else. PENTTBOMB encourages citations, archived links, filenames, timestamps, screenshots, public records, and clear notes when something is uncertain.

The project also recognises that public discussion can be messy, because naturally humans invented both archives and comment sections, then somehow made both fragile. The aim is to keep the useful parts: evidence, context, correction, and long-term access.

Connected projects

PENTTBOMB acts as the central portal for several related research and preservation efforts.

Discussion

PENTTBOMB Forums

Long-form discussion, source requests, investigation threads, and collaborative documentation.

Visit the forums
Archive

Lost 9/11 Media Wiki

A dedicated archive for lost, obscure, disputed, or hard-to-find September 11 media and research notes.

Visit the wiki
Investigation

LOLSUPERMAN Hub

A focused research section covering the timeline, claims, users, and community search history.

Open the hub

Contribute to the archive

Leads, archived links, corrections, screenshots, public records, media references, and research notes help keep the project useful and reviewable.

Submit a Lead