In 2005, Chossudovsky published the book America’s “War on Terrorism”. According to The New York Times, the “conspiracy-minded book... argued that the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks were simply a pretext for American incursions into the Middle East, and that Bin Laden was nothing but a boogeyman created by the United States”.[9] The book was found in the bookshelf in Osama bin Laden’s compound Abbottabad, Pakistan.[9][17][10] According to the Vox website, the book’s theory is that “9/11 was a United States government conspiracy to start the Iraq War and enable a “new world order” to help corporate interests. Bin Laden was, at best, a pawn in CIA interests.”[10]
Chossudovsky has contributed to the French magazine Le Monde diplomatique.[18] He is frequently quoted by or appears on RT (formerly known as Russia Today) or in material issued by the Sputnik news agency. Both RT and Sputnik are Kremlin-backed.[6] The Centre for Research on Globalization in turn regularly reposts content from both networks. Chossudovsky was interviewed in the documentary film The Weight of Chains, which the Centre for Research on Globalization amongst others sponsored.[19]-— wikipedi
Even though this conspiracy nut is the son of a Russian Jewish immigrant, he is of the “self-loathing” Marxist variety, apparently.
^ Tam, Pauline (20 August 2005). “U of O professor accused of hosting anti-Semitic website”. Ottawa Citizen. p. A1. Retrieved 10 May 2019 via Newspapers.com. The organization singles out a discussion forum, moderated by Mr. Chossudovsky, that features a subject heading called “Some Articles on the Truth of the Holocaust.” The messages have titles such as “Jewish Lies of Omission (about the ‘Holocaust’),” “Jewish Hate Responsible For Largest Mass Killing at Dachau,” and “Did Jews Frame the Arabs for 9/11?”