Tuesday, September 6, 2011

48% of New Yorkers Want New WTC7 Investigation





This Sunday will be the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. As I cruise the channels on free to air TV in Sydney, there are stories on 9/11 coming from all directions...what the President and the White House staff did hour by hour on that fateful day, how Sesame Street and Johnny Cash songs are used at Guantanamo Bay to torture detainees at high volume. I saw a story in the afternoon rag about the hero dogs of 9/11. They are turning up the volume. They have to. After 10 years of inadequate answers to our questions, the Truth Movement has gathered great momentum. The number of signatories to Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth has grown steadily to 1500. The "Building What?" TV add campaigns have aired on NY TV.



A recent poll of New Yorkers found that 48% support a new investigation into the collapse of WTC 7. Full story They polled New Yorkers, locals who were there, friends and family who lost loved ones. These people can't be dismissed as "conspiracy theorists". They deserve respect.


I suspect the main theme of the anticipated propaganda onslaught will be around reminiscing, closure and healing after 9/11....trying to put the 9/11 baby to bed. It's convenient timing that they got Bin Laden recently. We needed that for closure. You certainly won't see anything about WTC7, Bush/Bin Laden connections, thermitic materials in the dust etc. That's our job...making sure the 9/11 baby doesn't settle and keeps screaming. I suspect the 9/11 truth activists will be thick on the ground this Sunday. It will be interesting to see if they get coverage on the mainstream news. I am envious of anyone who has the oportunity to be in New York on this special day.





Just found this. Here is video of Luke Rudkowski confronting Thomas Kean, Chairman of the 9/11 Commission Report. Kean runs from the tough questions being asked by Luke on behalf of the victims's families. Guilty demeanour if ever I saw it.

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