
Visibility 9-11 Welcomes Jon Gold
Visibility 9-11 Welcomes Jon Gold Interview by John Bursill This week on Visibility 9-11 we have Jon Gold, a long-time 9/11 truth activist who is

Visibility 9-11 Welcomes Jon Gold Interview by John Bursill This week on Visibility 9-11 we have Jon Gold, a long-time 9/11 truth activist who is

Thanks to www.historycommons.org, DHS, and simuvac. This is dedicated to the 9/11 Truth Movement. Jon Gold 9/25/2008 Before I begin, I would like to say

Webster Tarpley Attacks 9-11 Activists on 6th Anniversary in NYC If you drag the play indicator to one hour and 33 minute mark, you can

9-11 Synthetic Error – The meltdown of Webster G. Tarpley by Michael Wolsey September 17, 2007 “In our movement there has to be a sphere
We Don’t Need Any More Warnings by Kevin Ryan While busy with an event on September 10th of this year, I heard about some goings-on

This broadcast features national security whistle blower Richard Grove in his own words. Richard provides an insider’s look into Cui Bono, or who benefited from

This podcast is a continuation from last week exploring the PowerPoint presentation by physics professor Steven E. Jones. Professor Jones asks the burning question “Why

Visibility 9-11 welcomes to the program professor of physics Dr. Steven E. Jones Ph.D. In November of 2005, Dr. Jones released his research paper Why

This podcast continues with the Power Point presentation by Steven E. Jones, physics professor and includes a discussion on the hypothesis of the use of

In the first of a 3 or 4 part series on the 9-11 Dust, Visibility 9-11 welcomes to the program Jenna Orkin of the World

In an interview recorded on January 17th, 2008, this episode of Visibility 9-11 welcomes 9-11 activist Bill Douglas. Bill is one of the founders of

Your comments keep us going. Here are just a few to share: Just wanted to say really enjoy your show, listen to alex’s now and

This broadcast features an interview with Judith Pfeif of Durango Colorado. Judith recently filed a lawsuit against the local paper, The Durango Herald, for refusing