Thursday, June 11, 2009

"Grandparents for 9/11 Truth", "Working Parents for 9/11 Truth" and "Soccer Moms for 9/11 Truth"


Given the false claim being made that people who question 9/11 are terrorists (and see this), I encourage people to form groups that show how mainstream questioning the government's version of 9/11 really is.

For example, I encourage people to form groups such as:

  • "Grandparents for 9/11 Truth"
  • "Working Parents for 9/11 Truth"
  • "Soccer Moms for 9/11 Truth"
  • "Sports Fans for 9/11 Truth"
  • "Weekend Athletes for 9/11 Truth"

There are already many excellent expert groups questioning 9/11, such as Political Leaders for 9/11 Truth, Lawyers for 9/11 Truth, Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, Firefighters for 9/11 Truth, Medical Professionals for 9/11 Truth, Veterans for 9/11 Truth, Medical Professionals for 9/11 Truth, Religious Leaders for 9/11 Truth, Pilots for 9/11 Truth and Scholars for 9/11 Truth & Justice. And there are many excellent websites rounding up those who question 9/11.

But those don't necessarily reflect the mainstream, everyman quality of those who question 9/11.

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for writing this post and putting all these links together in one place. I tried to talk about the questionability of the official conspiracy theory in someone's blog yesterday, and their reaction was "Oh boy. Puhleeeze." I don't understand why otherwise intelligent people won't open their minds. So much evidence has been gathered since the event by very respectable people that anyone who would take the time to look at even a small fraction of it would be convinced that the official account could not possibly be true. Anyway, I feel encouraged to see your post today after what happened yesterday. Thank you!

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  2. What if, and really what if, the reason that we have so much mis-information around 911 is that the REAL perp was another sovereign government with nukes or that we had wronged?

    Never mind... full disclosure would still set us free.

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  3. Here Here... I do my part too and thank you... I'll check back,

    Look my up too my friends...

    at word press
    "the magic pristine bullet is neither"

    Jack

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  4. like the way you think

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  5. I, me sons and duaghters and their kids do nto want to die for Israel

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