| IndigoNet |
| 9/11Encyclopedia | FrontPage | TitleIndex | WordIndex | SiteNavigation | Search |
From 911Encyclopedia:
Indigo Publications was founded in 1981 and specialised in seeking out and publishing hard-to-find confidential news for a specialized readership. Their website indigo-net.com, established in 1995 in Paris, supports articles of Intelligence Online.com (->Brisard, Jean-Charles/ Dasquie, Guillaume) and africaintelligence.com, which are paid by users at similar rates to those of the hard-copy edition. In late 2001-2002 Intelligence Online became famous for the 911Skeptic movement, when they released their book "The forbidden truth", which included an interview with ex-FBI terror specialist agent John O'Neill. The book illustrated the original oil pipeline maps in Afghanistan. "The forbidden truth" was later published in the United States in August 2001, but banned in Switzerland. American Media tried to ignore the book and manipulated a confusion with another "french book" by Therry Meissian (See HuntTheBoeing)