Frequently Asked Questions
Questions:
When was 911blogger.com founded?
Who funds 911blogger.com?
Who maintains 911blogger.com?
Where does 911blogger.com get its news?
How can I contribute to 911blogger.com?
Why don't I see a certain story on 911blogger.com?
Why doesn't 911blogger have a message board forum?
Where can I find the old 911blogger site?
Answers:
When was 911blogger.com founded?
911blogger.com initially started as simple posts on a personal blog by the original owner of the site, dz, in September of 2004. On March 8th, 2005 the posts from the personal blog were moved to blogspot.com. Finally the blog moved to the 911blogger.com domain on April 5th, 2005.
Who funds 911blogger.com?
911blogger.com does not recieve corporate sponsorship (other than the ads on the left side of the front page). The only income generated is via blog ads and user donations. The site is growing, and currently the donations and advertising cover about 15% of the $600+/month expense, the rest is paid by the (poor) moderators. If you like the site please consider a one-time or monthly donation (the buttons are on the left a bit down this page). We need your support.
Where does 911blogger.com get its news?
About 95% of our news comes from submissions from users like you.
How can I contribute to 911blogger.com?
There are a lot of ways to contribute, most of which don't require money, although if you can, we need your financial support to continue to improve the site. We can always use help in grabbing TV shows talking about 9/11, submitting news, submitting pictures and video from 9/11 events, and more. Click here to get set up with a user account.
Why don't I see a certain story on 911blogger.com?
911blogger.com strives to promote credible news and information, fact-based research and analysis, and sound activist efforts for truth and justice concerning the 9/11 attacks, the aftermath, and related events and activities. User submissions help make 911blogger what it is, and are very much appreciated. However, 911blogger is a privately-owned and managed website; not all submissions are welcome, and not all users will agree with all editorial decisions. If you don't see something on the site, it's probably because the 911blogger team does not believe it meets editorial standards. From time to time, you may see something posted on the site you feel violates the editorial standards; this could be due to some oversight, or it may have been decided there was an interest in informing the public about it. Your feedback is always appreciated.
Why doesn't 911blogger have a message board forum?
There are plenty of message board forums out there already which have 9/11 discussions going on 24 hours a day. If the comments area moves to slowly for you, check out truthaction.org.
Where can I find the old 911blogger site?
You can still access the old 911blogger.com site if you're interested in our early history.












