San Diego, CA (PRWEB) April 19, 2006
"9/11 Mysteries: Legend or Logic?", a multimedia presentation by The 9/11 Roadies, connects the how's, why's and wherefores of the September 11th picture. This will be the last live presentation of the acclaimed show which is about to be released as a DVD due to popular demand.
An entertaining and breath-taking 2-hour audiovisual presentation by The 9/11 Roadies (Sofia and Brad), "9/11 Mysteries" recently completed a successful 6-week run in a Hollywood Theatre, and is now poised to rock San Diego with what many have called "the most powerful presentation of 9/11 evidence ever made."
The San Diego California show will be held at San Diego State University Campus, North Education Building, Room 60, Tuesday April 25, 2006 at 7 pm. Admission is free, Sponsored by SDSU Heartprints and http://www.911Mysteries.com. Bring your questions for the Q&A following the presentation.
As can be seen by the energetic standing-room-only response to Professor James Fetzer's talk on 9/11 in this same venue April 4th (despite the pouring rain), and recent sell-out showings of Dylan Avery's "Loose Change", the public is primed for more details on 9/11. Perfect timing for a non-partisan live presentation on the big-picture view of how a mere two hours of real-world theater became the critical launch pad for a long-planned global recipe.
"9/11 Mysteries" presents photographic and video evidence drawn from over 3000 websites and 10 current documentaries, allowing viewers to create perspective and form conclusions by themselves. Without pointing fingers or making allegations, the show suggests that something is very wrong with the story we have heard so far.
A "Second Wave" of interest is now surging through America around the huge number of unanswered questions of 9/11. The "First Wave" were the original skeptics, who wasted no time creating books, videos and websites, but had a limited audience due to national shock and horror in the wake of the event.
The 9/11 Roadies and their audience are the "Second Wave," those who have only now begun to ponder the plausibility of what could have and could not have happened that day. The size of the Second Wave is rapidly growing.
Whenever the presenters are interviewed on radio stations, calls and interest flood in for more information on the topic many say "changed the world forever", but little is known about what really happened that day.
The show contains four segments. "Demolitions" reveals what the Roadies call "woops footage" from major news networks. Much of the video aired that morning by the media giants was never aired again. While shots of the plane strike were shown repeatedly to millions, the building collapses were not. Slowed down and analyzed, the collapses are the key.
"Hijackers & Planes" reveals anomalies about the damage to the Pentagon, the Arab terrorists, the wandering planes, and the passenger cell-phone calls, leading into the question of why Air Force scramblers failed to intercede within minutes as standard operating procedure mandates. "War Games" covers the numerous military drills in
force that day.
"Who Benefits" discusses the stock trades, the government's expanding geopolitical program, military as industry and the birth of the warfare state, connecting all the dots with clips from documentaries and the news.
Why live presentations? Probably because as far as this subject is concerned, the newsrooms are closed, however, new information about the 9/11 attacks is becoming available weekly, and attendees will be shocked at how much information they have not seen in the major media.
A reviewer for Backstage West in LA said: "If your acquaintance with the event is limited to what aired that day and the mainstream follow-up, a great deal of this may be quite surprising. Even if you tend toward lefty crankiness, the discussion of the physics of building demolition and the structural integrity of steel frames is an eye opener."
For more information and a free video preview, go to
http://www.911Mysteries.com. Call Sofia for interviews at 858-342-4900 or email below.
Where and When:
San Diego State University Campus
North Education Building
Room 60
Tuesday April 25, 2006, 7 pm.
Free Admission.
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