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9/11 Truth Movement : 1000s at the Anniversary Eventsposted by ewing2001 on Friday September 12, @02:19AM![]() from the GFP dept.
After Berlin opened 1 week ago the 9/11 Truth Panels, the U.S. and Canada followed a few days later with 1000s of more visitors. Update: Mike Ruppert's report from NYC and Berlin (09/17)
Update: Final Reports from San Francisco and Canada, More Media Coverage (09/15) Don Paul and Jim Hofmann's report of their "Collapse Panel" in Oakland coming soon...
Update: Cheney "missed" the event (09/11)
9/11 Skeptics Cynthia McKinney, Mike Ruppert, Danny Schechter (MediaChannel.org), Kyle Hence, John Judge , Mike Ruppert, Ray McGovern (ex-CIA) and Dr. Faiz Khan supported a panel, which was part of a huge program at Riverside Church in Harlem, New York
Update: Day 2 in NYC finished with 600 visitors. Among the highlights of Panelists: Wayne Madsen, Cynthia McKinney and David Bookbinder (Sierra Club, who spoke about their fights to reveal hidden Scandals of the EPA)
More than 1000 visitors of GNN 9/11 Film Screenings in Canada:
911Truth.org -September 11
Full reports coming soon... (Day 2 on Friday at Riverside Church starts at 6 PM)
Among the speakers on Day 1+2 Cynthia McKinney, who just came back from another 9/11 Skeptics Symposium in Berlin. Here is a transcript from a similar speech at Berlin (09/07/03):
I want to thank the many Americans living in Berlin who joined with their German brothers
I want to thank the many Americans living in Berlin who joined with their German brothers and sisters of conscience to put this forum together. Out of the deepest respect for the families of the people who lost their lives on September11 th, and for the traditions for which our country has stood for so many years, we come together to ask for a complete and thorough, transparent investigation of what went wrong before, on, and after September11 th so that we can make sure that such a tragedy never happens again. First, for the men and women who lost their lives on that day; their families ought to know what happened to them
and why.
How did our country fail, and what must we do as Americans, to make
sure that we not fail in this manner again. For the sake of justice,
America must not seem to behave in a fashion of revenge against the
closest or easiest target that also happens to be sufficiently weak or
politically convenient. The search for justice is a part of our very
Declaration of Independence that we and the world revere so much. It is
that idea of justice that delivered us from the evils of slavery and took
us through the civil rights movement. It is our notion of justice that
demanded the right to vote for women. It is that notion of justice that is
about to welcome gay people into equal treatment under the law. The American ideal is that our country's institutions see no black or
white or Latino or Asian or Native American; that they see no gay or
straight; that they see no rich or poor or in-between, but that we all are
treated equally before the law. Any glimpse into our society today will
show you that we have not reached that ideal. And that in many ways, we
still have a very long way to go. But we don't stop that noble struggle
because it's inconvenient, and we don't stop that struggle because it's
difficult; we continue that struggle despite the obstacles, and when we
overcome them, the world celebrates with us. I know the world celebrates
with us because I heard all over Europe, East and West, sung the anthem of
our own civil rights movement, we shall overcome. So I know you were watching and I know you were listening and when we
take tiny steps forward, you applaud with us. And we applaud when you move
forward toward those very same ideals. We rise today out of the deepest
American tradition and out of love for our country. When Dred Scott, a
famous American slave, went to the US Supreme Court to secure his freedom,
he was told by a US Supreme Court Justice writing for the majority that
there were no laws written by white men that should be respected for
blacks. Our country went to war with itself over feelings like that. And a
half century later, when Rosa Parks decided that she could no longer stand
up when a white person needed a seat on her Alabama bus, our country was
plunged once again into serious deliberation over what kind of country we
were. When Dr. Martin Luther King gave his remarkable address to the nation
forty years ago on the Mall in Washington, DC, America once again was
confronting grave questions about who were as a people and what we stood
for in the world. We've had to do that as a country, just as we do that as
individuals. When confronted with serious questions that have moral
implications for ourselves and for others, we must deliberate and always
try to make the best decision. It is right that we ask ourselves these
questions so that we can be the best country it is possible for us to be.
And because we still have a long way to go before we reach our ideal,
self-reflection is not only good, it is necessary. For just as Europe was singing we shall overcome for its celebration of
freedom, sadly, little Iraqi children were recorded singing We Shall
Overcome, but they sang as American bombs rained down on their country.
Four incidents of recent memory should note the imperative for
self-reflection. One, we recently commemorated the40 th Anniversary of the
historic March on Washington and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I
Have a Dream" speech. But we have unfinished business on the manner
of his murder, the treatment of his family, and the realization of his
dream. My generation cannot think of Martin King without also remembering
both John and Bobby Kennedy. But in both their murders, we still have unfinished business. Not just
because of the unanswered questions that still surround the taking of
their lives, but also because of what they meant to our country. The idea
of Camelot was almost the idea of an America fulfilled. And when those men
were taken away from us, so too was our proximity to a certain national
fulfillment. Because John F. Kennedy, seated on the throne of world
domination, rejected Pax Americana and reminded us that the kind of peace
that we really wanted was the peace for all people for all time, not a
selfish kind of peace just for us, imposed with American weapons of war.
When Bobby Kennedy was campaigning for President and confronted by
hecklers who didn't like his proposal for poverty programs to help the
poor, he reminded those hecklers that they were the privileged Americans,
already in medical school. And he noted to them that he didn't see too many blacks or native
Americans in the audience with them and that it was America's
responsibility to see to it that there were. That blacks and Native
Americans and all America's poor and dispossessed had the opportunity to
share in America's bounty. But Bobby Kennedy was also with Black America
on the night of the announcement of the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. And although speaking directly to black people that night, he was also
speaking to all of America, not only for that night but for this night
too. Because he asked rhetorically, what kind of America do we want. An
America of violence and hate? Or another type of America. Where we all could live together as one. He acknowledged the rightful
anger of the crowd, and reminded them that his brother had been killed by
a white man, too. So we must not be an America divided by race. We must
not be a violent America. Our America should make gentle the life of this
world. Now, imagine a nation plunged into mourning for the deaths of these
three heroes and we emerge as a country that could construct a
dictatorship in the small country of Chile as it is clear that we
Americans helped to do. When we veer from the path of making our country
live up to its ideals, it is possible for our country to take the wrong
path. And when we take the wrong path, innocent lives could be taken as a
result. Don't we owe it to ourselves and the rest of the world, because we
have become so big and so strong and so mighty, to be right, too? I don't hear very many of our leaders in America who sound like John,
or Martin, or Bobby today. But they should. Because we still have
depressing poverty; we still have inequality before the law; we still have
crushing racial problems, and now we are told by our leaders to expect a
generation of war. Our country must not be only an economic or military
superpower, but a moral one too. By asking the critical questions of what
happened on September11 th, we set the stage for a better America. Now, at
the time, there might have been those who saw Dred Scott as un-American
for raising such questions as the rights of a slave or former slave in a
US Court of Law. There might have been those, at the time, who looked at Rosa Parks as
un-American for not giving up her seat to a white bus rider. There might
have been some, at the time, who thought that John Kennedy's refusal to go
to war with Cuba was un-American. They might have thought that Martin
King's push for the right to vote for black people and social and economic
justice for all people was un-American; they might have thought that Dr.
King's idea of Vietnam for the Vietnamese was un-American, but today,
isn't it interesting, that we look back on the triumphs of these people as
right and the institutions that hindered them as wrong. We celebrate their willingness to see beyond the criticism of the day
to the real issues that make us proud to be Americans. But lest those
quick to criticize forget, it was George Washington, our first President,
in h is 1796 Farewell Address to the American people who reminded us who
the real patriots are. George Washington told us to beware the false
patriots who would usurp the applause of the people, but who betray our
American values. He warned us that false patriots would wrap themselves in
the American flag, at the same time betraying our values. In1796 , we were
warned to beware the false patriots, and today, we must beware false
patriots. George Washington told us, too who the real patriots are. He reminded
us that the real patriots are the ones who take the unpopular stands, ask
the difficult questions, pay the ultimate price, make the ultimate
sacrifice, but who advance the cause of our country and of its people. So
let there be no doubt. We here today are the true patriots who love our
country so much that we will challenge her to do no wrong and make gentle
the life of this world. Thank you.
"...We had a full house, standing room only, crowd (taking a stab in the dark, I'd guess approx 800-900 people) on Thursday evening at a downtown Toronto cinema where they showed the GNN documentary and had a panel discussion afterwards. Barrie Zwicker, the Canadian journalist who is a friend of Mike Ruppert and who has produced his own documentary on the unanswered 911 questions was on the panel.
It's intersting that a month or two ago Zwicker came under fire in an editorial from the right-wing National Post trying to deride Zwicker and a pro-Zwicker Toronto Star columnist, Michele Lansberg as just a couple of tinfoilhatters for believing the Bushbots are hiding stuff from us about the 9/11 attacks. Nevertheless, a camera crew from CBC was at the cinema to record the event, but I don't know what they intend to do with the coverage they recorded. However it seemed pretty significant that a major broadcaster like the CBC decided they should be there (providing they don't edit the footage to turn out some anti-conspiracy, pseudo-debunking propaganda crap).
Zwicker especially was on fire when he addressed the audience and made no bones of the fact that he believed LIHOP and the Bush gang of criminals is doing their best to install a fascist regime in the US..."
By Ewing2001
Appr. 3-400 Visitors at today's Event on a rainy Saturday.
One of the highlights of Day 3 at Riverside Church (originally built by Rockefeller and later visited by Martin Luther King) was a first consensus on how the 9/11 Truth Movement has to merge with the Peace and Impeachment Movement or "just take over".
The Voting Machine Manipulation was already addressed with a question from the audience on Day 2 (by Ewing2001).
This was picked up and supported by Cynthia McKinney, who is already in touch with Greg Palast. McKinney furthermore wants to support the projects of Bev Harris (blackboxvoting) and Lynn Landes (Investigative Journalist, former BBC, who reported on the military background of a Task Force to introduce a bill for the voting machine industry).
Another issue was the interest of conflict of WBAI, infiltrated by George Soros, which was issued in ironic side notes among the visitors. Another circulating joke was, that all visitors had to "prove" that they exist in "another reality", the Bush Administration tried to ignore and insult as "conspiracy nuts".
Interestingly, Amy Goodman, also allowed one question from the audience, why it took so long for the "peace movement" to listen to the 9/11 Truth Movement, which had already disturbing evidence against PNAC- months before even the Peace Movement was created and manipulated by ANSWER International, "which obviously was 'orchestrated' by Russian-Stalinist Oil-interests" than to really fight for an Impeachment or to question the official story of 9/11.
De facto, even the Peace Movement was to be considered part of a 'conspiracy theory', when they started.
Panelists from Day 3:
David Morris, who founded The Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR) a nonprofit research and educational organization with offices in Washington DC and Minneapolis that provide technical assistance and information on environmentally sound economic development strategies. Since 1974, ILSR has worked with citizen groups, governments and private businesses in developing policies that extract the maximum value from local resources. He is the author of numerous books, articles and monographs including Seeing The Light Regaining Control Of our Electricity System (2001); Don't Bribe Them Buy Them: A Strategic Proposal of How New Yorkers Can Create-and Control-A Minor Baseball League of Their Own, (1998); The Trade Papers (monograph) (1991) Be Your Own Power Company (1982); Self-Reliant Cities (1982). ILSR's Democratic Energy e-Bulletin Archives -DEMOCRATIC ENERGY reports on the emerging debate between energy centralists and energy decentralists, between those who favor absentee ownership and regulation and those who favor local ownership and control. The Home Town Advantage e-Bulletin is a free e-bulletin to learn about land use policies and other tools that can protect the character and vitality of your home town. It reports on how other communities are bucking the "big box" retail trend and encouraging small-scale, homegrown businesses.
Mike Ferner, who works as the Communications Coordinator for the Program on Corporations, Law & Democracy (POCLAD). He served two terms as an independent member of Toledo City Council and was an independent candidate for mayor of that city in 1993. Formerly, union organizer for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), communications director for the Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC) AFL-CIO. Co-founder of the Toledo Coalition for Safe Energy. Served in US Navy Hospital Corps 1969-73. Member, Veterans for Peace, Labor Party. He spent the month of February in Baghdad and Basra with the Iraq Peace Team.
Catherine Austin Fitts, who is the President of Solari, Inc. She is a former managing director and member of the board of Dillon Read & Co. Inc and a former Assistant Secretary of Housing in the first Bush Administration. Fitts publishes with and is a member of the Advisory Board of Sanders Research Associates in London and publishes a column Mapping The Real Deal in Scoop Media, New Zealand. She was founder/president of The Hamilton Securities Group Inc. a 50-employee owned broker-dealer/investment bank with aggregate revenues of $50 million.
Fitts was also founding member of Unanswered Questions and Endorser of the 911 People's commission. She's a good friend of Kyle Hence and Tom Flocco and a fan of GlobalFreePress' 9/11 Section.
After three days and no disturbance by any hecklers, the main vibe was that the event has produced a huge "quantum leap".
It is now up to the "peace movement" to prove their interests into the right direction, which means an Impeachment of the complete US Government, before 2004.
Day 4 will continue on Sunday, with more panels, among the panelists another highlight: Greg Palast.
In a bizarre twist, Vice President Cheney almost met the first waiting visitors of the 9/11 Convention at Riverside Church- on Day 1.
NY Daily News -September 11
"I think one of the nice things about the vice president is he's not out there trying to demand face time," Bloomberg said of Cheney, who instead will attend a 2 p.m. memorial at Riverside Church in honor of Port Authority officials killed in the attacks.
Cynthia McKinney joins Emmy-Award winners to headline documentary film exhibition and inquiry
(Manhattan) Two years after the World Trade Center attacks, a documentary film exhibition and panel featuring former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney
is to seriously challenge the official story and response to 9/11. The post-film panel will also examine alternative but credible narratives for what happened that day and why. ...
...The "REFRAMING 9/11" public inquiry begins today at 6 pm at Riverside Church with the screening of "Aftermath," a film which poses eleven unanswered questions about 9-11. This showing is part of a coordinated "Aftermath"screening that is taking place simultaneously in over a dozen cities across North America, including Toronto, Vancouver, San Francisco and Eugene, OR.
This event is sponsored by 9-11 CitizensWatch and Pacifica Radio's WBAI FM. 9-11 CitizensWatch is a watchdog group actively monitoring the government's official "National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States" and conducting parallel investigations of its own.
On Day 4, the Riverside Church was supported by 800 visitors, this number doesn't include other visitors at two extra forums at the Synod House, Amsterdam Avenue, during the morning and afternoon.
The final day of the 9/11 Convention ended with no consensus between the two different movements, but many new contacts and ideas.
After some wild discussions among the participants during the four days on which strategy has to concentrate first, the "peace movement" decided to beat Bush at the election, despite disturbing evidence on how voting machines are already manipulated by Source Code Logistik and Military Industry (GFP/Lynn Landes/Bev Harris reported).
The Issue was once again brought up, at least 3 times during Day 4 and also addressed to one of the pioneer investigative journalists, Greg Palast, who tried to give some answers.
Medea Benjamin from Global Exchange, reported proudly of their activism during their Iraq and WTO-Trips, but finished her speech in announcing to continue their Pink Slip Campaign until 2004.
C. William Michaels gave some interesting background information about the Patriot Act, but wasn't able to answer on how the Patriot Act could be used against the US Government themself.
SGTV/GFP tabelled for the fourth day in a row, got much support, but the majority prefered to sponsor ANSWER International and WBAI or buying books by Greg Palast. However, the 9/11 Truth Movement reached the most visitors on Day 1 and probably sold also the most videos (GNN , Osama is a Bush/SGTV and Mike Ruppert; the "Peace Movement" had no videos). Unfortunately it was also GFP only, who addressed a few of the latest political 9/11-bombshells: Michael Meacher, Laden-Saudi flights (as reported by Vanity Fair) and the EPA 9/11 Air Cover-up.
Kyle Hence from 9/11 Citizen Watch was interviewed by NY Daily News, GlobalFreePress was interviewed by german online forum Telepolis.
Heise.de -Ronda Hauben 15.09.2003
Because there was no adequate official investigation into the cause of the 9-11 2001 tragedy an independent 9-11 research community is emerging
The events of 9-11, 2001 are still shrouded in mystery. Yet it is rare that the U.S. press will report on events challenging official U.S. government explanations of that day.
On Thursday evening, September 11, 2003, an estimated 800-900 people attended a program in New York City at the Riverside Church near Columbia University. It is not surprising that there was little press coverage of the event in the U.S. press. The program, the "Investigative Film Exhibition and Roundtable Program", was part of a larger 4 day event, continuing on September 12, 13, and 14Reframing 9/11.
The program included films, and a panel of speakers. Among the documentaries shown, was an edited version of the questions presented by Mindy Kleinberg to the first hearing of the U.S. government's 9/11 Commission. Along with three other women who lost their husbands on 9-11, Kleinberg has been active in pressuring the U.S. government to provide answers to the questions, such as why no jets were scrambled according to the protocol, when the 4 planes were hijacked on September 11, 2001. The four have come to be known as the New Jersey Girls1
The panel included former U.S. Congresswoman, Cynthia McKinney; co-founder of the 911 Citizenswatch, John Judge; Publisher and Editor of "From the Wilderness", Mike Ruppert; former CIA analyst, Raymond L. McGovern; member of steering committee of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, David Mac Michael; author, Peter Lance, and filmmaker, writer, and media critique Danny Schechter.
The panelists presented the questions they felt were raised by the events of 9-11 and their views on the seriousness of the current post 9-11 political crisis in the U.S. One speaker compared the U.S. in 2003 to the period in Hitler's Germany just after the Reichstag Fire. Regardless of who was responsible for the criminal act on September 11, 2001, he maintained that the Bush administration has used it as the pretext to attack the right to dissent in the U.S. Others in the panel documented the poor quality of the U.S. press and the U.S. media's failure to provide the needed criticism of government officials and information for the public.
Among the questions raised was, what could help to challenge the dangerous political climate both within the U.S. and in the world. One of the panelists, John Judge, proposed that there was the need to practice democracy to be able to challenge the political attack within the U.S.
Kyle Hence, co-founder of 911 Citizenswatch, chaired the program. Discussing the impact of Thursday's program with him the following day, he commented about how the public in the U.S. has been in a state of shock after the events of September 11, 2001. Hence felt that the presence of the estimated 800-900 people at the program on 9-11 2003, however, is a sign that the shock is wearing off.
Discussing the events that are helping to overcome the post 9-11 shock and fear, Hence cited the role of some of the family members of those who died in the WTC tragedy. The testimony of Mindy Kleinberg, at the hearing for the 9-11 investigation and the testimony of Kristin Breitweiser at the Joint Intelligence Committee Inquiry (JICI) about 9-11, were two of the recent events that have had an important impact. The Congress people were surprised at how knowledgeable and articulate the women were.
Also he noted that because there was no adequate official investigation into the cause of the 9-11 2001 tragedy, those interested in understanding what had happened and why, were forced to do their own research, and to link up with others they found doing similar research online. They became part of an independent 9-11 research community.
Hence also pointed out that this event represented a collaboration of some in the U.S. anti war movement with those who were trying to uncover the source of the attack of September 11. Similarly, he welcomed the work done by some in the anti war movement to uncover and spread knowledge of the lies and forgeries used by the Bush and Blair governments to falsify the reasons for their attack on Iraq. Such exposures help to make it clearer to an increasing number of people in the U.S. that there are U.S. government officials willing to lie and use forged documents, like the forged documents claiming that Iraq was trying to purchase uranium from the African country of Niger, to conceal their real motives to attack democratic rights at home and to make war abroad.
One of the participants at the program on Thursday, was from Germany. He saw himself as a netizen, a citizen of an entity larger than one country, trying to help stem the spread of fascism in the U.S. He described how he and others were researching and spreading an understanding of what was behind the events of 9-11. They were also in the process of uncovering the names of the corporations who were benefiting from the 9-11 tragedy. These companies were collaborating with the Pentagon to support the so called "War against Terrorism", using the pretext of preventing another 9-11.
The organizations co-sponsoring Thursday's program, like the radio show Democracy Now and the radio station WBAI use the Internet to spread their programs. Less common in the U.S., however, are active online forums, like those at Telepolis in Germany, which encourage users to interact in online discussion about the issues and problems of our times.2
The pro-democratic opposition movement in the U.S., however, is still in the process of being born. There are many people making efforts in their own ways and trying to find ways to coordinate their work with others. Those in the U.S. need all the help they can get, as the U.S. government not only attacks citizens and governments abroad, but it is also attacking people who try to protest in the U.S. (For example, see Massive Anti-War Protest in New York City Demonstrates)
The NYC 9-11 Investigatory Film and Roundtable Program was sponsored in conjunction with events in Berlin, Germany, in several cities in Canada, and several other cities in the U.S. Such joint efforts are a promising sign that an international 9-11 research and documentation movement is emerging which will make it possible to learn the truth about the events of September 11, 2001.
LFCHosting.com - Sept. 12, 2003
By Michael Kane
GNN/Guerrillanews -September 15, 2003
When we first started the Guerrilla News Network, this is what we always dreamed it could be - a real network of media revolutionaries using our content to shake things up. Last Thursday, aka the second anniversary of 9/11, scores of Guerrillas across North America organized simultaneous screenings of GNN’s "AfterMath: Unanswered Questions from 9/11" documentary. In all, there were AfterMath screenings in 12 cities (that we know of) in which thousands of people watched and discussed the issues raised by the controversial doc. Some events were huge, complete with panels of experts and audience Q & A sessions that lasted late into the night, others were smaller more intimate community events. The night was a major success. And we owe it all to this week's Guerrillas, the organizers of the screenings. GNN had little to no involvement in any of the 9/11 events - these were truly grassroots efforts.
In New York, Kyle Hence and his 9/11 Citizen’s Watch hosted a marathon four-hour, info-packed evening for an estimated audience of 1,000 at the historic Riverside Church featuring Mike Ruppert, former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, former CIA official Ray McGovern, Danny “The News Dissector” Schechter, and 9/11 researcher John Judge. Read a longer review of the evening here.
In Vancouver, GNNer SPK reports the event he helped organize packed 270 people into the Croatian Cultural Centre. The screening included a stellar panel of experts, including Mike Rodenburgh from the polling firm Pollara. Rodenburgh shared the results of recent poll about Canadian’s attitudes towards the War on Terror he commissioned specifically to share with the night’s audience. Matt Price, an activist and author of "America's Gas Tank: The High Cost of Canada's Oil and Gas Export Strategy" talked about Canada’s oil, and the implications of the NAFTA on its supply to the U.S. The event raised $400 for Projections, a non-profit that connects inner-city kids to professionals in the television and film business.
SPK summarized, “As a seasoned promoter of everything from rock concerts to golf tournaments to raves, never have I been involved in an event that came off without a hitch - until this past Thursday. Sure there were some dicey moments, like when the sound company decided to double our bill at the last minute, or when the venue manager demanded all the money for the space by 6PM or they wouldn't open the doors, but we pulled it off. It is a testament to the fine work of our whole volunteer crew that Vancouver's Aftermath screening was lauded universally.” GNN Commandate Stalwart organized a similarly successful event in Toronto, packing the sold-out Bloor Cinema with 800 people. Stalwart writes, “Any time I ever feel discouraged about the movement in the future, I will look back upon last night and remember all the people hungry for knowledge that the mainstream media just isn't giving them.”
Organizer Mitchell Szczepanczyk tell us 250 people turned out for a screening hosted by Chicago Media Action in the windy city. In GNN’s hometown Oakland, around more than 200 East Bayers filled the funky Parkway Theater. In beautiful Roberts Creek, British Columbia, organizer David Barbarash reports that the small screening he organized inspired his neighbors to hold more alternative media events. The night “ignite[ed] the space into becoming a regular spot for alternative and radical video screenings, which everyone involved is now totally excited about.”
Big props to everyone who donated their time and effort to organizing an incredible night of info and inspiration. And thanks to all who came out.
If you attended one of the screenings or were involved in organizing one, you can discuss the evening here.
The media (r)evolution is up to us.
To discuss this Article and other issues please visit the Guerrilla News Forum
Portland Indymedia -14.Sep.2003
Photo: At Senator Feinstein's Office
Description of rallies, marches, events in the Bay Area between September 6-11th, 2003.
“Impeach the Terrorists!” Review of Events in San Francisco 9/6- 9/11
NOT ONE NIGHT'S SLEEP
Sept 17 , 2003 1400 PDT (FTW), BERLIN, NEW YORK CITY-- Events marking the second anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks held in Berlin, Germany and Manhattan featuring former Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, this writer, and more than a dozen experts highlighted an estimated fifty conferences, screenings and protests around the US and the world, revealing growing popular support for the position that the US government was complicit in those attacks. In a few short words I will try to describe some of the biggest recent developments in a climate that has changed dramatically since disclosure that the US and British governments falsified and misrepresented intelligence to justify a now-failing occupation of Iraq. Those frauds, constituting impeachable offenses offered as a justification for war, have solidly returned 9/11 to the table for debate. Unresolved questions about the attacks are now also drawing attention from the major media and they will most certainly become an issue in the 2004 presidential race. As this opportunity presented itself, a great many courageous people---active for two, long years---were there to seize the moment and they did so powerfully, with an effectiveness made possible by two years of sometimes bitter experience and struggle.
It is difficult to sit and write a comprehensive story in the few hours I have since my return from New York before I board another plane for Seattle and the production of a new CD covering the extraordinary developments of the last year. But I have acquired a new and important perspective since leaving for Berlin on September 3.
If I leave out a few names or neglect to give credit where credit is due, it is not for any other reason than the fact that there are so many who deserve credit, in so many places, that neither my pen nor my tape recorder can capture them all. Yet it is critical to note that many of these events, especially the ones in Berlin, happened only as a result of the opened pockets of private individuals and the tireless labor of unpaid volunteers. One German, Mr. Ronald Toden, was responsible for the airfare that brought McKinney, American journalist Daniel Hopsicker, British author Nafeez Ahmed and me to that historic city. He paid for our hotel rooms, the rental of the halls and equipment, and the forum that made Germany and the world listen. He stands as a shining representative of all the people who have, in virtual anonymity, voted with their money to keep freedom and dissent alive. In New York, the sponsorship of radio station WBAI was augmented by organization from Unanswered Questions and 911 Citizen'sWatch along with the efforts of dozens of volunteers to effectively demonstrate that a sizeable segment of the American population are, in spite of media claims to the contrary, willing to aggressively fight to make 9/11 an issue for as long as is necessary to prove and address the crime. For it is September 11, 2001 that has been the singular defining moment of the 21st century.
Sept. 7 - FTW Editor Mike Ruppert and British author Nafeez Ahmed review the watershed Guardian editorial by former British Cabinet Minister Michael Meacher stating that the Bush Administration facilitated the 9/11 attacks and that the overriding motive was Peak Oil.
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Sept. 11 - Morning. Before beginning the first of many TV and print interviews, Cynthia McKinney and Mike Ruppert examine the original Guardian editorial of Michael Meacher. Seated at right, Kyle Hence of Unanswered Questions.
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Sept 11 - The turnout at The Riverside Church was estimated at between 900-1,100. 200 additional spectators filled an overflow room. Please read the complete story at Fromthewilderness.com
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