Gumby
05-10-2006, 11:27 PM
Authors, researchers, activists and political candidates associated with the growing 9/11 truth movement will gather at the Embassy Suites Hotel (Chicago-O'Hare Rosemont) June 2-4 for a weekend of exposition and strategy aimed at challenging the conventional view of the 9-11 attacks, and raising public awareness of their full scope. Educational presentations will offer alternate analyses of both the meaning and etiology of the attacks, and strategy sessions will consider constitutional approaches to reining in elements within the US government who have criminally chosen to ignore constitutional protections since 9/11 and plan further encroachments on individual rights.
Speakers scheduled to attend include Peter Phillips of Project Censored, BYU Physics professor Steven E. Jones, news commentator Alex Jones, Canadian media critic Barrie Zwicker and California 9/11 truth Congressional candidate Carol Brouillet.
The 9/11 Commission Report failed to answer (or to even address) the majority of questions posed by the family members of 9/11 victims, and the Commissioners likewise did not see fit to consider evidence and issues raised by 9/11 researchers. Polls show that a growing majority believes that there has been a cover-up of 9/11, fueling the diminishing popularity of the Bush administration, and the growing demand for impeachment.
Speakers scheduled to attend include Peter Phillips of Project Censored, BYU Physics professor Steven E. Jones, news commentator Alex Jones, Canadian media critic Barrie Zwicker and California 9/11 truth Congressional candidate Carol Brouillet.
The 9/11 Commission Report failed to answer (or to even address) the majority of questions posed by the family members of 9/11 victims, and the Commissioners likewise did not see fit to consider evidence and issues raised by 9/11 researchers. Polls show that a growing majority believes that there has been a cover-up of 9/11, fueling the diminishing popularity of the Bush administration, and the growing demand for impeachment.