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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.

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Visibility 9-11 Welcomes Oklahoma State Rep. Charles Key

This week on Visibility 9-11 we continue our special report on the Oklahoma City bombing and welcome Oklahoma State Representative Charles Key.  Representative Key was in office on the day of April 19, 1995 when multiple bombs ripped through the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City.  One hundred and sixty eight people were killed and scores of others injured as a result of, what was then, the worst terrorist act on American soil.  Rep. Key has led the only real investigation into the bombing and discusses important information about the OKC bombing which contradicts the official story put out by the Justice Department and the FBI.  Representative Key, without hesitation also voices a disbelief in the official story of 9-11.

Charles is the founder of the Oklahoma City Bombing Investigation Committee and continues to work toward bringing out the truth about what happened in OKC on April 19, 1995.

Intermission music by Walker T. Ryan.
Ending music by J.E. Fowler.

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