The recent astonishing wide adhesion of french people to the rumor claiming
`No plane did crash on the Pentagon on September the 11", is given a generic
explanation in terms of a model of minority opinion spreading. Using a majority
rule reaction-diffusion dynamics, a rumor is shown to invade for sure a social
group provided it fulfills simultaneously two criteria. First it must initiate
with a support beyond some critical threshold which however, turns out to be
always very low. Then it has to be consistent with some larger collective
social paradigm of the group. Othewise it just dies out. Both conditions were
satisfied in the french case with the associated book sold at more than 200 000
copies in just a few days. The rumor was stopped by the firm stand of most
newspaper editors stating it is nonsense. Such an incredible social dynamics is
shown to result naturally from an open and free public debate among friends and
colleagues. Each one searching for the truth sincerely on a free will basis and
without individual biases. The polarization process appears also to be very
quick in agreement with reality. It is a very strong anti-democratic reversal
of opinion although made quite democratically. The model may apply to a large
range of rumors