Major 9/11 Breakthrough in Japan Spectacular Support for Yukihisa Fujita
Major 9/11 Breakthrough in Japan Spectacular Support for Yukihisa Fujita Yukihisa Fujita, a member of the Upper House of the Japanese Parliament has recently published
Major 9/11 Breakthrough in Japan Spectacular Support for Yukihisa Fujita Yukihisa Fujita, a member of the Upper House of the Japanese Parliament has recently published

9/11 Truth in Japan, November 2008 by John-Michael Talboo November 28, 2008 Debunking the Debunkers David Ray Griffin talks about Popular Mechanics’ 9/11

9/11 And “War On Terror” Questioned In Japan`s Parliament Landmark Speech By Congressman Yukihisa Fujita On October 22, 2008, Yukihisa Fujita, Congressman for the Democratic

Japan Times: Lawmaker takes 9/11 doubts global By JOHN SPIRI Tuesday, June 17, 2008 Special to The Japan Times In a September 2003 article for

In this special broadcast of Visibility 9-11, Michael guest hosts the third of a series of interviews for the radio program Words of Freedom with

This week Visibility 9-11 welcomes 9-11 activist and artist John Parulis, creator of the 9-11 TruthBurn Project which will be part of the Burning Man

This week, Visibility 9-11 Welcomes Arizona State Senator Karen Johnson to the program. Long time freedom advocate, Senator Johnson recently drew fire in the media

Visibility 9-11 welcomes Michael Berger to the program this week. Michael is a member of the Steering Committee at 911truth.org and a documentary film producer.
This week Visibility 9-11 welcomes back to the program Brothers Raymond and Elliott of Beit Shalom Ministries for an update on the Denver to D.C.

This podcast takes a close look at media accounts of tragedies such as OKC and 9-11 as they happened, when the news reports were still

This week Visibility 9-11 welcomes one of the co-founders of 911truth.org, Nicholas Levis. Nick began to question the official story of 9-11 shortly after the

“…Ashcroft has revived the FBI’s totally discredited COINTELPRO program, which flourished from 1956 to 1971, during the anti-war and civil rights movements.” John Ashcroft On