COINTELPRO and the 9-11 Movement – A Special Report by Visibility 9-11
EDITOR’S NOTE: Much of the information in this page was originally published in the October 2007 Visibility 9-11 Newsletter. Unfortunately due to time restraints,
EDITOR’S NOTE: Much of the information in this page was originally published in the October 2007 Visibility 9-11 Newsletter. Unfortunately due to time restraints,
source: An email to supporters from Richard Gage dateline: 02/08/2011 Complete Withdrawal of Support by Richard Gage, AIA, for CIT’s “National Security Alert” In
This episode of Visibility 9-11 welcomes Dr. Frank Legge, PhD to the program. Dr. Legge is a chemist and serves as a co-editor at
This broadcast takes a close look at the attack on the Pentagon, including a critical review of the film 9-11 In Plane Site. Music
This podcast is the first in a series which takes on the official story that impact from large jetliners, together with intense fires brought
This broadcast features an interview with author and researcher Jim Hoffman. Jim is the producer of the websites wtc7.net and 911research.wtc7.net and co-author of
Long time 9/11 Activist, Jon Gold joins Visibility 9-11 this week. Jon was a member of the 911Truth.org Steering Committee. He has confronted Rep.
Visibility 9-11 welcomes David Chandler, American Association of Physics Teachers and member of Architects and Engineers for 9-11 Truth. David has a BS from
Visibility 9-11 welcomes to the program Kevin Ryan. Kevin is a former Site Manager working for Underwriters Laboratories, the company which certified the steel
This week Visibility 9-11 Welcomes to the program, author, radio talk show host, and long time activist Ralph Schoenman. Long active in political life,
This week Visibility 9-11 welcomes elections investigator and former Associate Director of BlackBoxVoting.org Kathleen Wynne. Kathleen appears in a new Emmy nominated documentary titled
This podcast continues with the Power Point presentation by Steven E. Jones, physics professor and includes a discussion on the hypothesis of the use