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Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice Rejects Disinformation

Scholars for 9/11 Truth & Justice has just issued a press release to make clear that it does not support a recent draft bill that proposes Congress investigate discredited theories, i.e. that “mini-nukes” or “Directed Energy Weapons” caused the destruction of World Trade Center 1, 2 & 7. Also, Dr. Steven Jones, known for publishing papers that address flaws in the NIST reports and present evidence of controlled demolition, has objected to the way he’s represented in the draft bill; he has never referred to thermate as an “explosive”, for instance, though the bill says so. Also, no mention is made of the papers he’s co-authored that have been published in peer-reviewed journals, a major milestone in the 9/11 Truth Movement.

Newly Released Memo: Government ‘Minders’ at 9/11 Commission Interviews ‘Intimidated’ Witnesses – Kevin Fenton

9/11 Commission Memo entitled “Executive Branch Minders’ Intimidation of Witnesses,” complains that:

* Minders “answer[ed] questions directed at witnesses;”

* Minders acted as “monitors, reporting to their respective agencies on Commission staffs lines of inquiry and witnesses’ verbatim responses.” The staff thought this “conveys to witnesses that their superiors will review their statements and may engage in retribution;” and

* Minders “positioned themselves physically and have conducted themselves in a manner that we believe intimidates witnesses from giving full and candid responses to our questions.”

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Beit Shalom Ministries Denver to D.C. Walk For Truth

This week Visibility 9-11 chronicles the beginning of the Beit Shalom Ministries Denver to D.C. Walk for Truth by welcoming Brothers Raymond and Elliott to the program.  Kicking off their journey across the country, the brothers held a rally at the Colorado state capitol and began the walk on March 1st, 2007.  The brothers have now transversed the eastern plains of Colorado and are now in western Kansas where they shared their experiences, both good and bad in the police state that was once America.

Intermission music from MySpace Music featuring Jesse Goplen.

Direct download: beitshalom-kansas.mp3

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