Check out the Press page to read “Reasonable people can question 9/11″ by Sherry and “9/11 Questions” by Pete. Two in one day, way to go Columbus 9/11 Truth!
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Bringing 9/11 Truth to Columbus, Ohio.
Check out the Press page to read “Reasonable people can question 9/11″ by Sherry and “9/11 Questions” by Pete. Two in one day, way to go Columbus 9/11 Truth!
Keep sending those letters, take back OUR media!
Yesterday, four members of Columbus 9/11 Truth, including 3 OSU Alumni and one current OSU student, traveled 3.5 hours up to Ann Arbor, to the forbidden campus of the University of Michigan. We attended Ann Arbor 9/11 Truth’s event, “Truth Strikes Back” which included a film festival, talks by Kevin Ryan, Dr. Kevin Barrett, and a presentation by William Rodriguez.
Kevin Ryan is former Site Manager for Environmental Health Laboratories, a division of Underwriters Laboratories (UL), the company that certified the steel components used in the construction of the World Trade Center towers. Ryan, a Chemist and laboratory manager, was fired by UL in 2004 for publicly questioning the report being drafted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on their World Trade Center investigation.
Also present was Dr. Kevin Barrett, a Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin, the founder of MUJCA (Muslim Jewish Christian Alliance), and a member of Scholars for 9/11 Truth.
Ann Arbor 9/11 Truth intended to hold a debate, with Barrett & Ryan going against defenders of the government’s official story of 9/11 put forth by the 9/11 Commission. They sent invitations/requests to Univ. of Michigan physics professors, engineering professors, and the “Young Americans for Freedom” group but none would come to defend the 9/11 Commission Report.
The last part of the event was an extremely moving presentation by William Rodriguez, a janitor who worked at the North Tower of the World Trade Center for 20 years.
By stroke of luck or fate, he was late for work that day and was still in the basement when the plane hit, rather than being at the top where he would’ve been any other day. He saved countless lives, including rescuing two men trapped in a basement elevator, a co-worker burned extensively by the first explosion in the basement, confused office workers on upper floors who didn’t know how to get to the stairs, and most notably by leading firemen up the stairwells and unlocking the fire doors with his master key. He is thought by many to be the last man out, surviving the collapse by diving under a firetruck and hiding his face under his shirt to avoid being suffocated by the ensuing dust that followed.
After fighting alongside many others, including fellow survivors and families of the victims, for an official investigation by the government, he testified before the 9/11 Commission. His story includes hearing multiple explosions inside the building, in the basement and upper levels, both before and after the plane hit. His testimony was held behind closed doors and was completely omitted from the final report. He has fought for fellow survivors and the victim’s families since day one— wanting a new, open, independent, and inclusive investigation. If anyone is hesitant to doubt the official story before hearing him, they wouldn’t be afterwards.
It was an honor and a privilege to meet Mr. Rodriguez and we hope to bring him to Columbus soon so others may have the experience of hearing his story.
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“The official 9/11 Commission Report has many shortcomings which cannot be ignored and must be discussed.”
Here are links to listen to the show: available in Real Audio or Windows Media Player format — fast-forward to 47 min. 45 sec. into it.
Sherry brought up our attempts to hold an end-of-the-month debate between those who believe the government’s Commission Report and those who doubt the official story (Kevin Ryan & Dr. Kevin Barrett):
“I’ve contacted countless universities, engineers, architectural firms, steel workers, firemen, and I cannot find anyone who will stand up and defend it [the official story.]”
When asked to give an example of a question asked of the Commission by the families of the 9/11 victims (whose hard work was the only reason there was an investigation in the first place and whose questions went mostly unanswered) she replied:
“Here are two. One, we want to know where the funding came from. According to the 9/11 Commission investigation, that was ‘of little practical significance’ … Another huge question is why did World Trade Center 7 fall? … We want to know why WTC 7 fell at freefall speed. I think that’s a very reasonable question.”
There are tons of things going on this month! We hope you can make it out to some of the events. As always, feel free to email us if you have any questions.
Lately she’s been under attack by many mainstream media figures for voicing her opinions about WTC 7. What these critics fail to remember is a little thing called the First Amendment.
“…in last week’s rant, O’Donnell focused on World Trade Center Building 7, which has become the grassy knoll for 9/11 conspiracy theorists. Asked if the government was responsible for its collapse, she coyly replied that she didn’t know, wink, wink. All she knows is that it’s “impossible for a building to fall the way it fell without explosives being involved” and that, for the “first time in history, steel was melted by fire.” Wink, wink, again. For the record, fire can melt steel, and buildings collapse when heat weakens steel. But that misses the point. The point is we shouldn’t have to argue with crazy people.”
We encourage you to read the article and send in a response to both Jonah Goldberg, and the Dispatch. Remember, the media is a huge player in this game, they must be held accountable and know where we stand.
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