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Richard Gage, Architects & Engineers for 911 Truth comes to Portsmouth

Started by jaqeboy, September 19, 2009, 12:14 PM NHFT

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jaqeboy

Friday, Oct. 9, at 8 pm:

The Seacoast 9-11 Questions Group will present San Francisco Bay Area architect Richard Gage, AIA, member of the American Institute of Architects and Founder of Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth," speaking on:

9/11:  Blueprint for Truth
at South Church (UU)
292 State Street in Portsmouth.

For more information see the MV911T calendar post and/or contact Bill Woodward at <swampgreenfrog@yahoo.com>

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Richard Gage has gathered data by government reports, videos of the collapses, and eye-witness accounts which have surfaced since 9/11/2001. To fully understand what happened that day, and to prevent this kind of collapse from ever happening again, we must have a full, unbiased, and vigorous examination of all the evidence available. He has come to the conclusion that the official story and investigation have ignored a great deal of evidence and left key questions unanswered.

Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth are calling for a new investigation. They signed a petition calling for a new, fully funded, unimpeachable Congressional investigation with subpoena power.

We hope you'll join us for this presentation.  Bring your tough questions (there will be Q&A) and your friends.  For most of us, it takes great courage to even consider this evidence, and we applaud you for your willingness to keep an open mind while you evaluate it for yourself.  It would be impossible to overstate the importance of doing so.

jaqeboy

Here's the letter from Richard Gage announcing the event to local engineers and architects. Please print out and deliver to local engineers and architects to get them to come over to the event.

Kat Kanning