Confronting the Evidence - A Call to Reopen the 9/11 Investigation
Half of New Yorkers believe that some U.S. leaders had foreknowledge of the September 11th attacks and "consciously failed to act" to stop them. On September 11, 2004 we invite you to come and see why. A prominent panel of researchers, writers and government employees will explain the physical evidence which disproves the official story.
New York, NY (PRWEB) September 7, 2004 -- Half of New Yorkers believe that some U.S. leaders had foreknowledge of the September 11 attacks and "consciously failed to act" to stop them. On September 11, 2004 we invite you to come and see why. A prominent panel of researchers, writers and government employees will explain the physical evidence and disprove the official story.
Confronting the Evidence - A Call to Reopen the 9/11 Investigation
Manhattan Center Grand Ballroom | 8PM | September 11 2004
Presentations and conversation with writers and filmmakers who continue to raise disturbing questions about September 11, 2001.
Confirmed guests include...
David Ray Griffin
author of The New Pearl Harbor
Paul Thompson
author of The Complete 9/11 Timeline
Dr. Robert Bowman
Institute for Space and Security Studies
(Appearances will be live, by video, or by telephone).
Sponsored by the 9/11 Science and Justice Alliance
911Science@email.com
Manhattan Center Grand Ballroom
311 West 34th Street (betwn. 8th and 9th Aves.)
New York NY 10001
Phone: (212) 279-7740
A, C, E and 1,2,3 to 34th St./Penn Station, walk west
N,R,W,Q to 34th St./Herald Sq., walk west
8-10 PM, Sat Sep. 11 2004 (doors open at 7pm)
$ Public admission free.
To reserve seats (up to 4) just send an email to 911tickets@walden3.org with the name(s) to hold on the door
For press inquiries:
Ilene Proctor or Angus Hsu
International Public Relations
Direct Line: (310) 271 5857
E-mail: proctor@artnet.net
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